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iwd refuses to scan for networks : r archlinux - Reddit I have just successfully installed arch on a hp pro book (First time) I wanted to install arch on my main machine lenovo thinkpad E540 i backed up my files and loaded the live usb while trying to connect to the network, the very first step, I was faced with this problem where iwctl just doesn't let my wlan0 device scan for networks I have checked if the wlan0 interface was up with ip link
iwctl doesnt work and ip link shows wlan as down - Super User I'm trying to install Arch Linux on my laptop However, I can't seem to turn my wlan0 to an quot;up quot; state and I can't get iwctl to connect to my wifi So far, I've tried doing ip link set wl
SANE Scanner-specific problems - ArchWiki Brother has released a tool to enable scanning to be triggered by user interaction with the scanner itself (e g , by selecting one of "Scan to email", "Scan to image", etc on the scanner's keypad) rather than by an attached computer This can be set up by installing the brscan-skey AUR package and starting brscan-skey service using systemd
r archlinux on Reddit: Trying to install Arch with wifi, iwctl isnt . . . Trying to install Arch with wifi, iwctl isn't working, help me o sages of reddit When I try to use iwctl I manage to successfully scan for devices, returning only wlan0, nothing wrong foe now, but when I try to get the SSID with station wlan0 scan and station wlan0 get-network it returns the message "No networks available"
How to Scan Documents with `sane` on Arch Linux If you’re looking to scan documents from your scanner directly on Arch Linux using open-source tools, sane is often the go-to solution In this guide, we’ll cover everything you need to know about setting up and using sane on Arch Linux, from installing the required packages to scanning documents using the command line and graphical frontends
Scanner Button Daemon - ArchWiki How does it work? scanbd (the scanner button daemon) opens and polls the scanner and therefore locks the device So no other application can access the device directly (open the dev , or via libusb, etc) To solve this, a second daemon is used (in the so called "manager-mode" of scanbd): scanbm is configured as a "proxy" to access the scanner and, if another application tries to use the
Bluetooth always scanning device and adding to list : r archlinux - Reddit Still no luck! Edit 2: Whenever I boot my pc, if bluetooth was on it will turn on automatically and will start scanning for devices, if it's not on and I turn it on it will start scanning all devices and adding to list! I don't want my bluetooth to always search for networks as it creates problems with wifi signal