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Michal @programming.dev Meanwhile Linux users trying to ger wifi to work
56 30 ReplyNegativeInf @lemmy.world Yes, but like 10 years ago. That was probably the last time I ripped out chunks of hair and snapped off teeth trying to configure a half supported broadcom wireless card.
33 0 Replyareyouevenreal @lemm.ee I rarely have WiFi issues on Linux. At least not with internal WiFi cards. USB ones can sometimes be a problem, but not often.
13 0 ReplyPresi300 @lemmy.world
it's the never ending cycle, we struggle getting wifi to work and then laugh at windows users trying to get windows to work
12 6 Replyzalgotext @sh.itjust.works we struggle getting wifi to work
No we don't
9 0 ReplyPresi300 @lemmy.world
I feel like my joke went over a lot of people's heads
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PoolloverNathan @programming.dev I just add this to my system config:
networking.wireless = { enable = true; networks = import ./networks.nix; };
Then I define my networks in a gitignored file and I'm good to go.
9 3 Replywerefreeatlast @lemmy.world Every kernel update on Ubuntu kills my wifi driver. So I automatically recompile and add my new driver....same driver each gaddam time. But it's not an ad 😂 lol.
7 5 Replyikidd @lemmy.world
Get the maintainer to PR it to the linux-firmware team if its unique.
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