13 Sep 2024 |
feanaro_curufinwe | Hello, everyone. I need help with my Wi-Fi adapter. Solus it seems does not have drivers for it out of the box. The Network adapter is MediaTek Wi-Fi 6E MT7922 160MHz. Thank you in advance. | 03:30:50 |
Linux in a Bit | In reply to@reillybrogan:matrix.org Because noone wants to Fair… | 03:32:00 |
Reilly Brogan | In reply to @aspdragon:matrix.org Hello, everyone. I need help with my Wi-Fi adapter. Solus it seems does not have drivers for it out of the box. The Network adapter is MediaTek Wi-Fi 6E MT7922 160MHz. Thank you in advance. What's the output of sudo dmesg | grep mt7921e | 03:38:51 |
feanaro_curufinwe | Shall I make a photo? Cuz I find this despicable. | 03:43:56 |
Reilly Brogan | Is this a new install? Have you been able to update it at all? | 03:50:06 |
feanaro_curufinwe | enabling device (0000 -> 0002)
firmware own failed
probe with driver mt7921e failed with error -5 | 03:50:32 |
feanaro_curufinwe | In reply to @reillybrogan:matrix.org Is this a new install? Have you been able to update it at all? Yep, Wi-Fi worked on the 1st launch, but the day before yesterday it was not able to find network connection | 03:51:27 |
Reilly Brogan | You could try booting into the previous kernel, or install linux-lts | 03:53:17 |
feanaro_curufinwe | In reply to @reillybrogan:matrix.org You could try booting into the previous kernel, or install linux-lts I have a feeling that everything worked due to live-usb thumb was plugged back then. | 04:15:10 |
feanaro_curufinwe | In reply to @reillybrogan:matrix.org You could try booting into the previous kernel, or install linux-lts * I have a feeling that everything worked due to live-usb thumb was plugged back then. Is it possible? | 04:15:19 |
Reilly Brogan | Probably not | 04:16:34 |
Reilly Brogan | It's unlikely that a USB device would interfere with the wifi card. Possible, but unlikely | 04:16:53 |
Harvey | Are you dual booting? You mentioned it worked then stopped working. Common cause is Windows fastboot or whatever they call it which is enabled by default, it breaks wifi/bluetooth as shutdown isn't really shutdown so the device is not released. | 04:47:56 |
feanaro_curufinwe | In reply to @harveydevel:matrix.org Are you dual booting? You mentioned it worked then stopped working. Common cause is Windows fastboot or whatever they call it which is enabled by default, it breaks wifi/bluetooth as shutdown isn't really shutdown so the device is not released. Well, Shitdows was present back then as well... And yep, I still need it, cuz UE is crappy on Linux yet. | 04:48:56 |
Harvey | If you are dual booting you need to disable fastboot in Windows, that would resolve the issue. | 04:49:59 |
feanaro_curufinwe | Okay, I am trying it. | 04:53:01 |
feanaro_curufinwe | I did it, now I am building asusctl. I need libseat | 05:28:56 |
Reilly Brogan | I don't understand this sequence of events | 05:29:50 |
Reilly Brogan | You probably want the seatd-devel package though | 05:30:31 |
feanaro_curufinwe | Well, Harvey helped me to solve the issue with Wi-Fi (which was fast boot related), now I need asusctl to control fans, power etc. It requires libseat to build from sources. | 05:30:59 |
Reilly Brogan | Ah okay | 05:31:24 |
Reilly Brogan | I wasn't sure if you meant you thought you needed asusctl to fix the wifi | 05:31:43 |
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14 Sep 2024 |
feanaro_curufinwe | Hello. Darn, that time everything was fine with network, yet 2 last boots I have no Wi-Fi whatsoever again. | 10:12:00 |
Staudey | With fast boot disabled? | 11:26:42 |
feanaro_curufinwe | Yep | 11:33:06 |
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