On Thu, Feb 6, 2025 at 11:54 AM Bill Oliver via users
<users@lists.fedoraproject.org> wrote:
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>
> I have an ASUS ROG Strix laptop running Fedora 41, KDE spin.   It was working 
> OK, though there were some screen issues.  So, I installed akmod-nvidia from 
> rpmfusion.  All the screen issues cleared up, but I lost wireless networking. 
>   There's no wireless device, it seems.  The networking widget just says no 
> network connections available.  I tried pluggin in a Realtek usb wireless 
> adapter, but it wouldn't work either.   In /var/log/messages, the USB adapter 
> is recognized as a Realtek device, but that's about it.   I grepped  
> /var/log/messages for NetworkManager, and I find that it says it loaded with 
> "success."
>
> Is this a known issue with a simple solution, or do I have to reinstall and 
> stick with the nouveau drivers?  As an aside, I have blacklisted the nouveau 
> driver.

You have omitted details that might allow us to understand the issue:

* what specific "screen issues" did you have with nouveau?
* which Fedora version are you using?
* which Nvidia version did you install?
* is your system fully updated (including vendor firmware)?
* hardware details ("inxi -fzxx" or a link to the same model at the
LHDB <https://linux-hardware.org>.

The LHDB may show you if others have conflicts between Nvidia and wifi.


-- 
George N. White III
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