#Wifi extremely slow after updating system

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past ingot
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( Downloading in terminal showed an average of 3kb/s to 1 byte per second )

weak relic
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This is not helpful.
Please provide more information.

Error Logs
Troubleshooting steps including online links, etc.
Steps to reproduce error
System Information
Packages updated
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past ingot
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Not much else I can add

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uh

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I ran pacman -Syu

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that's it

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no error logs no nothing I just ran that and now it's broken I don't really know anything more than that

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troubleshooting steps were googling how to update my wifi drivers and getting the exact opposite of what I was asking

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steps to reproduce error are uh

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install axyl

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pacman -Syu

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done

weak relic
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Try deleting your connection and creating a new one.

Try reloading whatever driver use use with rmmod and modprobe

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Garuda Linux Forum

Issue: Cannot remove directory as root user. Troubleshooting: https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=170208 Terminal Output: [jedi@jedi-gp63leopard8rd tmp]$ pwd /var/tmp [jedi@jedi-gp63leopard8rd tmp]$ ls -l total 0 drwxrwxrwx 1 jedi jedi 0 Dec 19 16:00 pamac drwxr-xr-x 1 jedi jedi 0 Dec 19 15:59 pamac-build-jedi drwx------ 1 root root...

atomic urchinBOT
# naive turtle .s litany

Please follow the Standard Litany when asking a question:
What was your environment? What was your operating system, configuration?
What did you do? What did you run or test? Where?
What actually happened? What were the exact results, complete log contents, exact error messages?
What did you expect? What were you aiming to achieve? What result were you looking for?

Vague or superficial questions will yield vague or superficial answers. False information leads to false solutions.

Also see this similar guide on how to ask smart questions.

naive turtle
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.s q

atomic urchinBOT
# naive turtle .s q

When requesting support, please include specific, detailed, and relevant information about your system and issue.

We need such information because we don't know what it's like inside your system, and it's unlikely that we know much about the issue you're facing. The more information you can provide, the better we can help you with your specific issue.

Some examples of frequently requested information include the steps you took before your issue occurred (such as system updates), the steps you took to resolve your issue and their results, and your environment (such as your display manager or desktop environment).

Vague or superficial questions lead to vague or superficial answers. False information leads to false solutions.

past ingot
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I already did all that but deleted it and the thread disappeared for me, idk why it's still here for you

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it WAS resolved

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