On Wed, Dec 17, 2025 at 6:23 PM Stephen Morris <[email protected]>
wrote:

> On Dec 15, 2025, at 5:35 PM, Stephen Morris <[email protected]>
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> 
>
> [...]
>>
>> I've checked the lsusb output again and it doesn't list the device (at
>> least by chipid) but "inxi -Nzxx" does list the device in terms of the
>> device with chipid   14c3:6639 that it shows appears to be an MT7927
>> device, and that device appears to not have not driver. It shows the
>> driver as N/A. The GITHUB hit I got on a search of the chipid indicated
>> that Mediatek have been very slow in developing a Linux driver for the
>> MT7927 chipset, which the article is saying is unusual for Mediatek, as
>> they normally have Linux drivers well before product availability, so I
>> guess I'll just have to wait until the 6.18 kernel becomes available.
>>
>
> You should try the 6.18 test kernels: <
> https://discussion.fedoraproject.org/t/test-day-kernel-6-18-test-week/177264
> >.
> There should be 6.18 kernels available after the test period, but if
> your MT7927doesn't work you want to report that ASAP.
>
> --
> George N. White III
>
>
> Thanks George, I'll check that out. I did check the Fedora Test repository
> but it didn't have the 6.18 kernels
>
>
> The instructions at the link for test week tell you to use Koji to
> download the kernel packages.
>
> I've followed the instructions to download and install the kernel and
> booted from it, but it didn't work, so I've raised a bug report.
> The akmods compile of the nvidia driver fails from the 6.18 kernel and the
> kde desktop doesn't load either even if I change the kernel grub parameters
> to remove the blacklisting of Nouveau. I may need to supply more
> information to the report, but I'll see what happens.
>

Please be more specific about what you mean by "didn't work"?

The 6.18 test kernel works for me on 3 systems running Workstation.  One is
an old iMac with Nividia that needs to 470xx legacy driver.  The RPMfusion
howto needs updating for Fedora 43: when you install the RPM, it creates
/etc/gdm.conf/custom.conf:

% cat /etc/gdm/custom.conf
# GDM configuration storage

[daemon]
# Uncomment the line below to force the login screen to use Xorg
# WaylandEnable=false

[security]

[xdmcp]

[chooser]

[debug]
# Uncomment the line below to turn on debugging
#Enable=true

Uncommenting the WaylandEnable=false line allows you to run an Xorg
Desktop.  I use Cinnamon for testing.  I can select Gnome, but many
Gnome applications no longer support Xorg so to use Gnome have to add the #
to enable Wayland login screen.  I can leave the Nvidia
blacklist entries in the kernel command line as enabling Wayland forces a
fallback to Nouveau.





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