Package Details: rtl8821ce-dkms-git 1.0.5.r36.gca4abd8-1

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/rtl8821ce-dkms-git.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: rtl8821ce-dkms-git
Description: rtl8821CE driver with firmware
Upstream URL: https://github.com/tomaspinho/rtl8821ce
Keywords: dkms git rtl8821ce
Licenses: GPL2
Conflicts: rtl8821ce
Submitter: tomaspinho
Maintainer: tomaspinho
Last Packager: tomaspinho
Votes: 36
Popularity: 0.006753
First Submitted: 2018-03-04 12:12 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2023-01-01 17:56 (UTC)

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alyrow commented on 2021-11-19 18:43 (UTC)

Working for me too. Thanks!

perseus commented on 2021-11-19 17:04 (UTC)

@tomaspinho Working for me. Many thanks.

tomaspinho commented on 2021-11-19 12:20 (UTC)

Fix for kernel 5.15 is in master.

perseus commented on 2021-11-19 11:09 (UTC)

@CountMurphy @nimaipatel Thanks for your comments. I will see what I can achieve in light of them.

nimaipatel commented on 2021-11-19 07:52 (UTC) (edited on 2021-11-19 08:10 (UTC) by nimaipatel)

Patching with egnappahz's diff worked for me. What would be the best solution for solving this? Conditional compilation upstream? Maintaining a fork or just adding the changes in the pkgbuild using sed or patch?

CountMurphy commented on 2021-11-19 05:24 (UTC)

@perseus, modifying the files by hand I had it fail for me each time. Changing the PKGBULD file to point to egnappahz's repo instead fixed it. Running on 5.15.

perseus commented on 2021-11-14 14:54 (UTC)

@alyrow Did you try / have any success with the fix egnappahz submitted on git? I tried, but without success (maybe I screwed up), so I temporarily downgraded my kernel instead.

alyrow commented on 2021-11-13 11:09 (UTC)

Not working anymore with latest kernel 5.15

https://github.com/tomaspinho/rtl8821ce/issues/244

senorsnor commented on 2021-07-27 18:05 (UTC)

@jackoneill I've been running with those options in modprobe.d using the built-in kernel module for a few days now and my system hasn't crashed so far. I'll report back if it does

jackoneill commented on 2021-07-11 10:58 (UTC)

@senorsnor: Those patches do the same thing as putting „options rtw_pci disable_aspm=1” in a file in /etc/modprobe.d/, but only for those specific machines. („rtw88_pci” for the built-in module, and „rtw_pci” for lwfinger's version.)

Have you tried that option? I tried it and it didn't help. My laptop is HP 250 G7.