I know the majaro dde 20 still only released the first pre fault or something like that
@philm
The driver in question is related to realtek drivers
Rtl8822be
I hope at least that in the next ISO that Wi-Fi is already available
Drivers have nothing to do with the desktop environment. Most are provided by the kernel.
Perhaps peruse related posts on the archived forum:
https://archived.forum.manjaro.org/search?q=Rtl8822be
Please post your system information as outlined here:
Please also post the output of:
lspci -nnk | grep -iA2 net
You also should actually tell us what problem you’re having with your Wi-Fi.
Source: [HowTo] Post screenshots and links
How to do it correctly, you can read here: [HowTo] Provide System Information
We’re sorry but we’re having a hard time understanding what you’re trying to say…
- Do you mean we should include the
rtl8822be
driver in the kernel as it didn’t work out of the box? (already answered by @Yochanan: we can’t, that’s Linus Torvald’s job…) - Do you mean the driver wasn’t autodetected by our distro?
- Something else entirely?
Please clarify what you’re trying to tell us. Imagine some of us are just 5 YO.
(Well… I am according to one of my ex-GFs, so…)
I think it’s the second, since wi-fi works perfectly in the manjaro with the other DE
Please be more specific: Which one works and which doesn’t? (Gnome / KDE???)
All major, gnome kde and xfce (although only tested with manjaro 20)
So none of them work?
In that case:
- please file a bug with the rtl8822be kernel team because RealTek doesn’t support Linux
OR - Buy a card from a developer that does support Linux. (E.G. Intel)
Sorry!
I think OP means that it does work on the other major DE’s, but it does not work in Deepin edition (tag and screenshot are Deepin).
I wonder how far you should go with support if user is not putting any effort in giving you the required info on many levels.
Btw. looking at the screenshot it seems that the wifi device is actually detected…