yeah it showed on lspci but not on rfkill. It reset by itself at a certain point, dunno how or why.
yeah it showed on lspci but not on rfkill. It reset by itself at a certain point, dunno how or why.
I too have the Intel card because the killer one had shitty software, how do I shut down fastboot fully???
didn’t register the wifi, after a few attempts with a live usb stick (where the same thing happened, so no fix there), I got back into the mint installation and it worked
it’s a laptop :(
it didn’t work, but after a bit it started working again, pretty wild
It was but it got reenabled, I disabled it again but it still doesn’t work damn. I’ll post the Intel I gathered on the Linux mint forum (I did in the past but now I have more information)
I’ve tried. After suspension but before modprobe the wifi is not available, after modprobe it is there, but is disabled and cannot be enabled.
Yeah, thanks for the help even if you don’t know much. I get stuck on the first command where I get this error:
rmmod: ERROR: ../libkmod/libkmod-module.c:799 kmod_module_remove_module() could not remove 'iwlmvm': Operation not permitted
rmmod: ERROR: could not remove module iwlmvm: Operation not permitted
rmmod: ERROR: Module iwlwifi is in use by: iwlmvm
modprobe: FATAL: Error running remove command for iwlwifi
how do I check the name? because iwlwifi doesn’t work
It doesn’t work, should it look like this the script?
#!/bin/sh
[ "$1" = "post" ] ## exec /usr/sbin/modprobe Intel Corporation Wireless-AC 9260
[ "$1" = "pre" ] ## exec /usr/sbin/modprobe -r Intel Corporation Wireless-AC 9260
exit 0
EDIT: should the name be something like wlp62s0 ??? I’m going to try it
I’ve thinkered with this problem in the past, so I believe I did try restarting the network service, but I’m not sure I did
no I have an MSI, but I hope in some ways this script helps people that might know more about it.
I’m not sure, but there is a Power Managment menu in Cinnamon and I have creenshots:
Mhm, but it doesn’t sound great. If you forget it’s on, you put it in a backpack to then get it out at around 300 degrees. Sounds like a very bad idea.
Yes I do, 1070, I’ve posted more details of my system in an answer and in the main thread. But I use the proprietary drivers not nouveau
The linux proxy file has this inside it:
#!/bin/sh
#THIS IS A GRUB PROXY SCRIPT
'/etc/grub.d/proxifiedScripts/linux' | /etc/grub.d/bin/grubcfg_proxy "+'SUBMENU' as 'Advanced Options'{+'Advanced options for Ubuntu'/*, +'Advanced options for Ubuntu'/'Ubuntu, with Linux 5.15.0-75-generic'~28ff24c064536ab0cd3a1bad9f456e69~, +'Advanced options for Ubuntu'/'Ubuntu, with Linux 5.15.0-75-generic (recovery mode)'~712228d18fab4e59226cce8b4f0d3d91~, +'Advanced options for Ubuntu'/'Ubuntu, with Linux 5.15.0-73-generic'~f31b2a265d0dfef1fd439595ac77a493~, +'Advanced options for Ubuntu'/'Ubuntu, with Linux 5.15.0-73-generic (recovery mode)'~303762cfd1fb902e0cab98046932d096~, +'Advanced options for Ubuntu'/'Ubuntu, with Linux 5.15.0-72-generic'~b5308959171659a00cb9ad96851ff6a6~, +'Advanced options for Ubuntu'/'Ubuntu, with Linux 5.15.0-72-generic (recovery mode)'~30bf9c9d00d0afd9a6bbd4056b36d94e~, +'Advanced options for Ubuntu'/'Ubuntu, with Linux 5.15.0-56-generic'~a76a35ca20f2ed58db39dc7b60a1f7a6~, +'Advanced options for Ubuntu'/'Ubuntu, with Linux 5.15.0-56-generic (recovery mode)'~7e2e93487d695fdce68a6355544c0cee~}
-*
-#text
-'Ubuntu'~ff8d1852fd072e04e5a89b38002b354a~
"
What generates is this, so I think it’s from the linux proxy 35:
### BEGIN /etc/grub.d/35_linux_proxy ###
submenu "Advanced Options"{
menuentry "Ubuntu, with Linux 5.15.0-91-generic" --class ubuntu --class gnu-linux --class gnu --class os $menuentry_id_option 'gnulinux-5.15.0-91-generic-advanced-9e121508-86c8-407a-803d-9521d13f0be9' {
recordfail
savedefault
load_video
gfxmode $linux_gfx_mode
insmod gzio
if [ x$grub_platform = xxen ]; then insmod xzio; insmod lzopio; fi
insmod part_gpt
insmod ext2
search --no-floppy --fs-uuid --set=root 9e121508-86c8-407a-803d-9521d13f0be9
echo 'Loading Linux 5.15.0-91-generic ...'
linux /boot/vmlinuz-5.15.0-91-generic root=UUID=9e121508-86c8-407a-803d-9521d13f0be9 ro
echo 'Loading initial ramdisk ...'
initrd /boot/initrd.img-5.15.0-91-generic
}
...more entries here
it’s not working, also I don’t know why when I went in that line I have a \ now, that wasn’t there before apparently, before $menuentry:
echo "submenu '$(gettext_printf "Advanced options for %s" "${OS}" | grub_quote)' \$menuentry_id_option 'gnulinux-advanced-$boot_device_id' {"
(I’ve tried adding it also in front of ${CLASS}, leaving it only were it is, and removing it from both)
there were 2 scripts that semeed related to that: 10_linux_proxy and 35_linux_proxy.
There is a folder called proxified scripts, and inside it there are two files: linux and os-prober
Here is the text in the linux file: https://textdoc.co/V3atnuEvcG4QlPUp
I’m not sure what to do with it
me too, but it still didn’t work. :/