A fresh update. I think I got it to 'work' (or, hump along) by issuing this command: 'sudo rmmod iwlmvm && sudo modprobe iwlmvm'.' But I have no idea why this helps, and how would a random user figure out they need to do this, to install ubuntu.. A further thing that confuses me, is the naming of the devices. The wireless interface identifies itself as "Intel Cannon Point-LP CNVi [Wireless-AC]" https://linux-hardware.org/index.php?id=pci:8086-9df0-8086-0034 which on that page is claimed to (often) work, but also to _not_ work in some configurations. The weird thing about this that confuses me, is that this is NOT what I see in dmesg.
Dmesg, instead, talks about DETECTED INTEL WIRELESS-AC 9560, REV=0X318 which then quickly spirals into failing, within 30-60 seconds. So, my confusion is: I do not understand the relationship between "INTEL WIRELESS-AC 9560" and "Intel Cannon Point-LP CNVi [Wireless-AC]". Thus I'm wondering, if it means the 'Cannon Point LP' is mis-identified as the "INTEL WIRELESS-AC 9560", or if it means the Cannon is really implemented with the 9560 chipset. Thus, if there is a bug here (well there certainly is something, since nothing seems to work), that it might be a network interface wrongly identified..? By the way, where I've currently gotten it to work, is with Fedora, as so far I've given up getting it to work with Ubuntu (The problem is, I need the laptop to do work, not to play endlessly around with devicedrivers.) -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1911650 Title: builtin wifi not seen by 21.04-jan-13 on asus-ux433f To manage notifications about this bug go to: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-kernel-di-amd64-2.6/+bug/1911650/+subscriptions -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs