On Sat 04 Mar 2023 at 00:03:16 (+0000), Albretch Mueller wrote: > On 3/3/23, David Wright <deb...@lionunicorn.co.uk> wrote: > > > > Try removing the atheros module with: > > > > # rmmod ath10k_pci > > > > (check its name in /proc/modules), and then reload it with > > > > # modprobe ath10k_pci > > > > and check dmesg again. > > Bingo! Those were the steps that enable me to see the wireless > network with nmtui ...
Good to hear. > a) sudo rmmod ath10k_pci > > b) cat /proc/modules | grep "ath10k_pci" > > c) sudo modprobe ath10k_pci > > d) sudo ip link > > e) nmtui > > I will retest all the steps when I get a chance to make sure to go > through the steps from a "blank slate", new start I'll just point out that cat /proc/modules was added as an afterthought in case (a) failed, so if (a) succeeds, you don't need to do (b). There's always a chance, when removing modules, that one is busy, or another has to be removed at the same time as the one, because it's a dependent. Also, now that the firmware is in place, if you repeat those steps, you're /likely/ to find that ath10k_pci is busy, because the link will be configured automatically in the first few seconds after booting up. Cheers, David.