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6.6.2-201 kernel driver not working correctly #290
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Forgot to mention that I'm using an HP laptop. After reading through #240 I've disabled "Adaptive Battery Saving" in the BIOS. Will come back if it happens again. |
Still the same problem, now it won't even work after a reboot, so it may not be related to that battery saving setting. |
The 2nd fix, regarding the module options doesn't work either:
Though I used
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Turn off fast boot in the BIOS. That leaves the interface in a faulty condition, which needs a power-off. With HP laptops, you need to add "disable_aspm_l1=y disable_aspm_l1ss=y" to your options file for rtw89_pci. Late-model HP and Lenovo laptops have faulty BIOS code. I think you can remove the "disable_clk" as it appears not to end with an "=y", and it will do nothing. I have a 10-year old Toshiba laptop, and rhe 8852be driver works fine. I do not know why HP and Lenovo cannot meet the PCIe specs!! |
There is no fastboot option in the BIOS as far as I can see and couldn't find anything online about it either. Found a thread saying it should appear after setting an administrator password but no luck. I reset the security and configuration settings to default, currently the wifi works after booting up. I did set those module options (disable_clkreq does end up with an "=y" as it can be seen in my last reply, maybe you didn't scroll horizontally to see it). |
Seems like factory resetting the BIOS settings worked, so I'll close this now. For SEO purposes I will let these here: Laptop model: HP Pavilion 14-ec0018nq |
Perhaps this is not the place to open this issue, but maybe I can get some advice. As per #285 you said there is no reason to use this driver, but the drivers in the 6.6.2-201 kernel are semi-not working for me.
I am using Fedora 39 with this kernel and after a restart everything was looking good, the Wi-Fi worked out of the box. After checking dmesg, this is the output:
Though, after a while, the Wi-Fi suddenly stopped working and this was dmesg's output:
This is lsmod's output:
and this is lspci's:
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