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[bug report] driver suddenly stopped working #219

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Outspending opened this issue Dec 10, 2023 · 6 comments
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[bug report] driver suddenly stopped working #219

Outspending opened this issue Dec 10, 2023 · 6 comments

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@Outspending
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I have a TP-Link Archer T2U PLUS [RTL8821AU]. And i updated my kernel and just stopped working.

My lsusb is showing my T2U but i can't connect to anything.
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I've tried reinstalling the drivers, manually and through AUR and neither of them worked.
I am using Arch Linux but they were working fine before i updated my kernel.

I can't see networks in my Networks tab which means its not being initialized or what. The green light on my USB dongle is also not blinking therefore isn't being registered. But i think that's just because the driver isn't working.

Here's some more kernel information:
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If anyone could help me that would be much appreciated. Thanks 👍

@Outspending
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A little update again, i downgraded my kernel to the previous version (6.6.4) and it worked again so its 100% the new kernel update. Hopefully this helps a bit.

@neos1lver
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Having the same problem here after updating to 6.6.5

@ashy1227
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Also having this problem, downgrading to 6.6.4 fixed it.

@RinCat
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RinCat commented Dec 11, 2023

This is a known Linux kernel bug in 6.6.5 and 6.1.66 that has deadlock during the connection. Please downgrade the kernel for now.

@Outspending
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This is a known Linux kernel bug in 6.6.5 and 6.1.66 that has deadlock during the connection. Please downgrade the kernel for now.

Is there an ETA? Not a huge deal I already downgraded. Just wondering

@RinCat
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RinCat commented Dec 11, 2023

This is a known Linux kernel bug in 6.6.5 and 6.1.66 that has deadlock during the connection. Please downgrade the kernel for now.

Is there an ETA? Not a huge deal I already downgraded. Just wondering

6.6.6 and 6.1.67 are already released. You just have to wait distros update them.

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