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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MikeDacre commented on 2013-01-28 20:52 (UTC)

I also cannot insert the module in 3.7: modprobe: ERROR: could not insert '8192cu': Unknown symbol in module, or unknown parameter (see dmesg) dmesg: 8192cu: Unknown symbol kernel_thread (err 0)

johnny.ha commented on 2013-01-23 14:14 (UTC)

In kernel 3.7 and later is kernel_thread() function removed. I must written patch.

bminaker commented on 2013-01-21 22:48 (UTC)

Module fails to insert in kernel 3.7. Unknown symbol error?

bminaker commented on 2012-12-12 17:59 (UTC)

Even more impressed by packaging after last update. Automatically strips out old versions of driver compiled for old versions of kernel that were still in filesystem before compiling. Very nice. Driver functions fine. I haven't experienced kernel panics on shutdown like I used to for a while now (even with previous version of driver), but even with the Dec 12 update, if I unplug my USB wifi at anytime, even if it's not active in networkmanager, I still get kernel panics.

bminaker commented on 2012-09-07 04:44 (UTC)

This is a very nicely packaged driver, and works with my Belkin N150 micro usb adapter, (as opposed the version in the kernel), but it gives a kernel panic when powering down, almost every time. It's the last thing, so all drives are unmounted, etc, so not a huge problem, but it prevents machine from powering off. Any ideas?