On 11-04-18 18:32, David C. Rankin wrote:
Those are the only stray thoughts I have on the issue. If a cold-boot is
occurring when switching between OSs, then neither can have any effect on the
other (at least with a MBR setup).
Manufacturer windows driver can turn off network card using proprie
On 04/10/2018 03:31 PM, Hunter Jozwiak via arch-general wrote:
>> Does it make a difference if you choose reboot in Windows vs shutdown?
>>
>> Windows 10 hibernates by default (hybrid shutdown) when powering off.
>> Reboot uses a 'real' shutdown.
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>> Mvg, Guus Snijders
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> No. Rebooting fr
On 4/10/18, Guus Snijders via arch-general wrote:
> Op di 10 apr. 2018 19:46 schreef Hunter Jozwiak via arch-general <
> arch-general@archlinux.org>:
>
>> Nothing is being soft blocked when I ran rfkill this afternoon. A
>> second reboot still shows the same result.
>>
>
> Does it make a differenc
Op di 10 apr. 2018 19:46 schreef Hunter Jozwiak via arch-general <
arch-general@archlinux.org>:
> Nothing is being soft blocked when I ran rfkill this afternoon. A
> second reboot still shows the same result.
>
Does it make a difference if you choose reboot in Windows vs shutdown?
Windows 10 hib
Just a thought: Maybe windows changed some BIOS/UEFI setting without
asking you triggering a power management or similar bug?
On 10.04.2018 19:46, Hunter Jozwiak via arch-general wrote:
> Nothing is being soft blocked when I ran rfkill this afternoon. A
> second reboot still shows the same result
Nothing is being soft blocked when I ran rfkill this afternoon. A
second reboot still shows the same result.
On 4/10/18, Marco via arch-general wrote:
I do not have a spare laptop or network card. Everything was working
perfectly fine before I installed Windows, so I have no idea what i
>>> I do not have a spare laptop or network card. Everything was working
>>> perfectly fine before I installed Windows, so I have no idea what is
>>> going on here.
>>
>> Interesting. Maybe windows turned something off? Broken power saving
>> feature that turned off something in the card maybe?
Wh
On 4/10/18, Bennett Piater wrote:
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> On 04/10/2018 12:44 PM, Hunter Jozwiak via arch-general wrote:
>> I do not have a spare laptop or network card. Everything was working
>> perfectly fine before I installed Windows, so I have no idea what is
>> going on here.
>
> Interesting. Maybe windows tu
On 04/10/2018 12:44 PM, Hunter Jozwiak via arch-general wrote:
> I do not have a spare laptop or network card. Everything was working
> perfectly fine before I installed Windows, so I have no idea what is
> going on here.
Interesting. Maybe windows turned something off? Broken power saving
featu
On 4/10/18, Bennett Piater wrote:
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> On 04/10/2018 12:10 PM, morganamilo via arch-general wrote:
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>> On 10/04/18 10:45, Hunter Jozwiak via arch-general wrote:
>> Campus wifi is usually wpa enterprise which I've always had trouble
>> with. I don't know how installing windows could cause thi
On 04/10/2018 12:10 PM, morganamilo via arch-general wrote:
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> On 10/04/18 10:45, Hunter Jozwiak via arch-general wrote:
> Campus wifi is usually wpa enterprise which I've always had trouble
> with. I don't know how installing windows could cause this or how to fix
> this but I would recomme
On 10/04/18 10:45, Hunter Jozwiak via arch-general wrote:
Hello,
I installed Windows 10 recently, and now I am having wifi issues. On
the Windows side, the campus wifi will connect, but it will show that
there is no internet connection. Booting in to Linux causes pings to
fail with temporary f
Hello,
I installed Windows 10 recently, and now I am having wifi issues. On
the Windows side, the campus wifi will connect, but it will show that
there is no internet connection. Booting in to Linux causes pings to
fail with temporary failure in host resolution, and ip link shows that
the wifi dev
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