Have you tried searching the forums?https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=144445
Gusar
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2012-10-01T10:29:07Z
Reboot system and then post the output of dmesg.And what exactly does "Its works but is not stable" mean? That's way too vague. What kind of network are you connecting to (wep, wpa, not encrypted), what exactly is the problem?
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2012-08-20T19:43:57Z
Without knowing which ethernet card is in there, it's impossible to help you. Post the output of lspci -nn on that machine.
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2012-10-25T08:01:13Z
TheRatze94 wrote:Thanks for the Link but now I've detected another problem:The package description says that the driver doesn't support the Radeon HD 2000,3000,4000 series but on the offical site you find exactly the same driver when you're searching for a radeon 2100 driver.Which one is right now?Take your pick at https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/?O=0 … lyst-utils
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If only KRDC has the issue and other clients don't (did you try others besides vSphere?), then the issue is in KRDC. So report it to them.
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2013-02-19T10:28:37Z
There's a solution. Well, "solution". It's not pretty. But the important part is, it works. Bumblebee
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2011-07-11T00:35:57Z
No idea about the first one, it may not even be an error, but a message the machine isn't capable of ASPM.The second one, not an error either, your machine will not blow up without a microcode update. But if you're one of those "must get rid of all errors" OCD types , install amd-ucode.
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2012-11-04T10:52:23Z
Works fine here. mplayer2 though, maybe that makes a difference.
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2012-11-25T01:00:04Z
Gericom Webshox Per4mance? I have one of those . 14.1'' display, 1024x768 resolution, SiS 650 graphics, 256MB ramObvious questions: Did you install xf86-video-sis? Is the player configured to use xv? Most SiS chips do not have 3d accel support in Linux, so gl output isn't available, but they do have a hardware overlay that xv can use for video playback.