didier gaumet <didier.gaumet@xxxxxxxxx> writes: > > I don't use Archlinux anymore and thus can't be affirmative but I > think this is not really a problem because this feature is compiled in > the kernel instead of being available as a module. > You can verify if the crda service has been active (it starts but dies > after having modified regulatory settings) by just typing > sudo crda > in a terminal. > Then is not enabled, but now the wifi is working perfectly again, well if I have some problems I'll check. I miss something for the package but I don't find also googling what it can be... > > this is probably an udev issue: > http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Udev#Mixed_Up_Devices.2C_Sound.2FNetwork_Cards_Changing_Order_Each_Boot Yes thank that should be fixed now.