Package Details: rtl8821cu-dkms-git 5.12.0.1785b39398-1

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/rtl8821cu-dkms-git.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: rtl8821cu-dkms-git
Description: rtl8821cu chipset driver
Upstream URL: https://github.com/brektrou/rtl8821CU
Licenses: GPL2
Conflicts: rtl8821cu
Submitter: nariox
Maintainer: khvalera
Last Packager: khvalera
Votes: 14
Popularity: 0.000005
First Submitted: 2018-08-27 00:43 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2024-02-14 23:34 (UTC)

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NotchbackDET commented on 2020-01-09 02:26 (UTC)

I would be interested in being a maintainer for this module.

nariox commented on 2020-01-02 16:28 (UTC)

I haven't really used this module in a bit, anyone wants to become maintainer?

bezirg commented on 2019-12-29 21:54 (UTC)

@nariox Perhaps it is better to switch to this fork? https://github.com/brektrou/rtl8821CU

It supports kernel up to version 5.5

nariox commented on 2019-12-13 01:40 (UTC)

@mkaczanowski, see if it works for you. (;

mkaczanowski commented on 2019-12-12 21:59 (UTC)

I just built module on a few arm boards and it seems to work fine. Can you add armv7h to supported architectures?

nariox commented on 2019-11-14 22:09 (UTC)

The problem is upstream. There's not much I can do. It seems the patch for 5.4 was released recently. Maybe you can try rebuilding the driver.

archieslove commented on 2019-11-14 16:52 (UTC) (edited on 2019-11-14 17:11 (UTC) by archieslove)

Does it work for you guys after the latest kernel update ? It's just not detecting the adapter anymore. It used to work until a day ago. I couldn't debug it as the PC is with my dad. Anybody facing it?

aufkrawall commented on 2019-10-01 20:21 (UTC)

It works again, thanks for your efforts!

nariox commented on 2019-10-01 15:35 (UTC)

@aufkrawall: I've changed the git repo to one that supports kernel 5.3. See if it works for you.

nariox commented on 2019-09-25 21:09 (UTC)

The problem is upstream. Sorry, can't do much about it. You can use linux-lts for the time-being.