How can I install GreenAsia Inc. 2.4G RX driver on manjaro manually? [closed] - keyboard

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I have manjaro as my operating system and my wireless keyboard is not working with usb or bluetooth. the bluetooth way, it types after seconds i pressed any button.
I found this page https://linux-hardware.org/?id=usb:0e8f-00a7 but I dont know how to download or anything.

I found out later in life that the keyboard I used was not a legitimate hardware designed from the company (other Bluetooth devices work perfectly), and the USB dongle was exchanged with another hardware.

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There is a tp-link archer c5 v4 router, converted to openwrt. I want to set up a SSID , so that when connected, a certain web page opens from the Internet, at a given URL (for advertising purposes). Please advise how this can be implemented.
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Buld date of bios version - how to check orginality of version ? - used motherboard [closed]

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I have a used motherboard. Can I make sure that the bios is authentic including the keys (secure bios) ? How can I check it?
For example, the build date of the bios is a few days older than the version on the official manufacturer's website. Do I have grounds for concern?
Is one way to be sure of the motherboard is to flash the bios to e.g. the latest version ?
build date of the bios is a few days older than the version on the official site

Windows shows wrong time after dualboot [closed]

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I have windows and kubuntu dualboot, when i boot windows after kubuntu, windows shows wrong time. How can i fix this? I use refind for dualboot, my motherboard is GA-970A-DS3P
Type in terminal of kubuntu
timedatectl set-local-rtc 1
By default, Linux assumes that the time stored in the hardware clock is in UTC, not the local time. On the other hand, Windows thinks that the time stored on the hardware clock is local time. That’s where the trouble starts.
https://itsfoss.com/wrong-time-dual-boot/

How to Customize Linux for custom design from Beaglebone [closed]

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I am planning to build a custom hardware /Derivative from designs of Open source hardwares like Beagle bone black.
How to Customize Linux for custom design from open hardwares like Beaglebone?
We start with doing the circuit schematic --> route and do the pcb--> test hardware -->
then where to start the software with for this custom board?
How are new or extra peripherals added to the custom hardware be
mapped to its Linux OS/bootloader?
How does linux for example know i am using a extra usb host or pin
supported peripheral in my custom design in place of few gpio pins on processor as in case of original design?
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Does GSM mobile phones have an RFID chip per default? [closed]

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I heard something funny the other day, that I'm not sure that I trust, but at the same time I'm curious if I'm mistaken.
What I heard was that every GSM mobile phone has an RFID chip in them, because the SIM card functions as an RFID chip. Is this true or false?
I don't see how this is programming related, but anyway.
A SIM card does provide "ID" for a wireless ("RF") device, however, it does not provide RFID functionality under the common RFID definition. (A SIM card does not send an ID via RF)
SIM:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Subscriber_Identity_Module
RFID:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RFID

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