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So, this is the last issue I'm having. I got all my drivers and firmwares loaded and even dealt with the stupid gigabyte iommu thing. The system is running almost flawlessly, but I seem to be missing a flag or configuration to connect to my wifi when the computer boots.
If it matters, I'm using a gigabyte GA-970A-DS3p mainboard with an AMD am3 hex core processor, 32gb RAM and a belkin n300 high-performance Wi-Fi USB adapter...
Like I said, it's probably just a flag that I've missed, but I didn't see anything about it in the network configuration wiki or beginners guide. That just had a "How to connect" section... Unless I missed that part, too.
Thanks guys. I'm loving this arch linux thing so far, and as soon as this white person problem gets taken care of, it'll be amazing.
Last edited by bobnagga (2016-07-03 19:01:49)
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Yup. Knew it, thanks.
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