Package Details: 8192cu-dkms v4.0.2_9000-24

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/8192cu-dkms.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: 8192cu-dkms
Description: Driver for Realtek RTL8188CUS (8188C, 8192C) chipset wireless cards
Upstream URL: http://www.realtek.com.tw/
Licenses: GPL
Conflicts: 8192cu, dkms-8192cu, rt8192cu
Replaces: dkms-8192cu
Submitter: runnytu
Maintainer: runnytu
Last Packager: runnytu
Votes: 102
Popularity: 0.000005
First Submitted: 2014-05-07 21:01 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2024-06-01 21:12 (UTC)

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gsgleason commented on 2014-02-01 20:44 (UTC)

This makes my USB wifi adapter work so much better than the default driver in the kernel. Thank you for packaging this. Is there a way to automate the re-build when there is a kernel update?

moonman commented on 2014-01-16 04:53 (UTC)

Evils you do realise this is the driver that comes in the raspberrypi kernel (this is the reason it works for you) and there is a package of this exact driver in the a.l.arm repo.

Evils commented on 2014-01-15 12:09 (UTC)

If anyone else gets the same errors as I did (raspberry pi, latest kernel) Building module: cleaning build area..... make KERNELRELEASE=3.12.6-1-ARCH ARCH=i386 CROSS_COMPILE= -C /usr/lib/modules/3.12.6-1-ARCH/build M=/var/lib/dkms/8192cu/v4.0.2_9000/build modules.....(bad exit status: 2) Error! Bad return status for module build on kernel: 3.12.6-1-ARCH (armv6l) Consult /var/lib/dkms/8192cu/v4.0.2_9000/build/make.log for more information. Just do a pacman -Syu afterwards and it'll fix itself (more or less) - at least it works after that

izmntuk commented on 2014-01-03 09:42 (UTC)

Work fine with networkmanager, but cannot be detected by iw , anyway thanks :)

Dunkelheit commented on 2013-11-25 21:06 (UTC)

Works properly with 3.12

alejandro.perez commented on 2013-11-18 18:01 (UTC)

Hi guys, the driver works fine... except for that I cannot authenticate using WPA-EAP. All I got is authentication failed, while credentials are good (same wpa.conf and different card works perfectly). I've tried with EAP-TTLS+PAP and PEAP+MSCHAP. None of them worked. Is anyone there having similar issues? BTW, kernel 3.12.

runnytu commented on 2013-11-11 23:56 (UTC)

Hello, bump to new version with the latest driver v4.0.2_9000. @nuked thanks for the links, the patch are a little bit different than mine.

nuked commented on 2013-11-11 21:30 (UTC)

@runnytu on my desktop with 3.11 and on my raspberry pi with 3.10 works fine https://github.com/raspberrypi/linux/commit/e2465a9a6321b26f33ea7e73023165507ed73d35 https://github.com/raspberrypi/linux/commit/a295939cf398d844092a7cde8096f81043ea0b1e

runnytu commented on 2013-11-11 15:23 (UTC)

@nuked with patch fix_310_proc still fail to compile the 4.0.2_9000 driver, i tried another time, but still fail, if you compile successfully with this patch, what kernel version do you use?

nuked commented on 2013-11-11 01:18 (UTC)

new driver can compile with fix_310_proc.patch driver only supports <=3.9 kernels