@Dimitris, I can confirm that you can boot Ubuntu and Mint directly from
a partition used for dual-booting in VMware. This fixes the driver
problem as VMware uses it's own virtualised network drivers.

Also, if I may offer a piece of advice to people regretting purchasing
laptops with this card, or thinking about returns: Buy a USB WiFi dongle
for a few bucks as a temporary fix while you wait for the drivers. You
can buy a cheap low powered one, or even invest in high gain card with
an antenna connector.

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  Atheros Qualcomm Killer N1525 Wireless-AC [168c:003e] not supported

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