ntfs3
rtl88x2ce-dkms
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0.0 | 5.5 | |
almost 2 years ago | 5 months ago | |
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ntfs3
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Files made on NTFS3 driver are given 644 permissions instead of 777
Might be related to this upstream issue
- Is there any way to use the new kernel NTFS3 driver with fstab?
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Best NTFS Solution for Arch?
I just hope that they fixed the incorrect permissions-bug, that I encountered: https://github.com/rmnscnce/ntfs3/issues/5
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HOWTO : Paragon NTFS driver instead of crappy Fuse.
Another issue I have: File permissions are somewhat strange. Surely, there is no 1- to-1 correspondence from NTFS<->linux. However when mounting "as permissive as possible" via the FUSE driver, all folders and files are world-writeable and their permissions also show that. For ntfs3, you can also make them world-writeable by ignoring the permissions via "no_acs_rules". However, the shown permissions are inconsistent/wrong according to this option. I opened an issue yesterday: https://github.com/rmnscnce/ntfs3/issues/5
rtl88x2ce-dkms
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I installed Debian 11 but it has no sound, bluetooth or wifi
Do you really want to use Debian? https://github.com/juanro49/rtl88x2ce-dkms
- MicroOS doesn't reckognize WiFi Card
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Realtek RTL8822CE Not being detected
Okay solved it, for anyone having the same issue, I installed this https://github.com/juanro49/rtl88x2ce-dkms and when I reboot I had to do "sudo modprobe rtl88x2ce" so the way to solve it was to "echo rtl88x2ce > /etc/modules-load.d/rtl88x2ce.conf" and this gets executed whenever you reboot, but I had another line in a file /etc/modprobe.d/*.conf that said "blacklist rtl88x2ce" so this wasn't executing at start, in case you need more help this was where I got the things from https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/71064/systemd-automate-modprobe-command-at-boot-time
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I want to switch from windows 10 to linux but i have few concerns
If you're still looking towards fedora or the linux mint drivers didn't work and you think you'll be fine compiling the drivers yourself and fixing issues that may arise then I'd recommend looking at this other project that seems to be more up to date and with proper instructions here, you'd have to follow the manual instructions indicated on the "desde codigo fuente" part. There are no guarantees that this will work flawlessly if at all, this is a solution the community came up with.
- How to install wifi driver
- Extremely Slow Wifi
What are some alternatives?
uefi-ntfs - UEFI:NTFS - Boot NTFS or exFAT partitions from UEFI
Realtek-RTL8822x-Linux - Linux Drivers for Realtek RTL8822x WiFicards, taken from Linux Mint 19.3
e1000e-dkms-debian - Intel e1000e ethernet adapter driver (DKMS version) for Debian
RTL8822CE_WiFi_linux - RTL8822CE_WiFi_linux_v5.7.3_34277_COEX20190531-0e0e.20190709
kernel-ml - Machine Learning Framework for Operating Systems - Brings ML to Linux kernel
8814au - Linux Driver for USB WiFi Adapters that are based on the RTL8814AU Chipset
ipt-netflow - Netflow iptables module for Linux kernel (official)
nct6687d - Linux kernel module for Nuvoton NCT6687-R
dkms - Dynamic Kernel Module Support
PSNTFSPermissions - A PowerShell module for getting and managing NTFS permissions in a Windows Active Directory environment.
asus-fan - Kernel module to get/set (both) fan speed(s) on ASUS Zenbooks