I installed https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-
firmware/20220329.git681281e4-0ubuntu3.28/+build/27759768/+files/linux-
firmware_20220329.git681281e4-0ubuntu3.28_all.deb via dpkg and rebooted,
but I still have the old firmware.
Do I need to install it via QApt? And if so, why is that?
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I think the build time on both my and your firmware is the same, and
unchanged since the package installation. Your issue has a much more
reliable test, my issue manifested intermittently (and no longer
manifests since installing the updated firmware). QApt is just the GUI
deb installer in Kubuntu,
To clarify, if your wifi card is an MT7921, it should be fixed. If it is
an MT7922, it is not fixed.
To check which card you have:
lspci | grep -i mt79
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I had some difficulty with the test kernel, because the installation
command wanted to remove the running kernel, so I got a warning about
it. I think there was some kind of conflict with the normal 6.5.0-15
kernel. In the meantime, the kernel has been upgraded to 6.5.0-17, so I
removed all older v
lspci | grep -i mt79 doesn`t return anything in my case :(
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Title:
Update firmware for MT7921 in order to fix Framework 13
I have the same error in hyper-v.
It is ubuntu 22.04 and below is the corresponding error part of dmesg.
It doesn't really prevent me from using it.
[4.589667] UBSAN: array-index-out-of-bounds in
/build/linux-hwe-6.5-ZV1Qen/linux-hwe-6.5-6.5.0/drivers/net/hyperv/netvsc.c:1445:41
[4.58995
I discovered that Bluetooth starts working again after a cold boot
(shutdown, disconnect power for 30 seconds, then boot normally).
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Hmm... Can you post the results of
lspci | grep Network
If that doesn't show anything, post the entire lspci output.
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The output of lspci | grep Network:
01:00.0 Network controller: MEDIATEK Corp. Device 0616
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Update firmware for MT7
For the record, I was running into the same issue as Max with my network
adapter.
harry@harry-Laptop:~$ lspci | grep Network
01:00.0 Network controller: MEDIATEK Corp. Device 0616
I don't have a snapshot from then, but updating my firmware from the
proposed repository didn't change the build date
Closing bug report as the issue was fixed in the drivers included in
kernel 6.5.0-17.
** Changed in: linux-hwe-6.5 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
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I just tried linux-firmware 20230919.git3672ccab-0ubuntu2.8 and same
issue
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Title:
Cannot boot with RX 7900 XTX: *ERROR* hw
By following a variation of Harry Mayrhofer's procedure, I've managed to
change my wireless firmware build times too! I'll watch my wireless
connection to see if it's behaving differently. Here's what I did.
For reproducibility, here are two ways that my system state differed
from the Ubuntu 22.04
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