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Hi. I tried to install the driver from here https://github.com/lwfinger/rtw88 it didn't help
at the same time, the wi-fi network works, sometimes (rarely) it turns off itself and asks for a password
text log (pastebin)
Last edited by pooh (2021-03-21 13:59:45)
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In the course of long experiments, I found out that the error manifests itself on the zen core, but it does not exist on the vanilla one.
UPD. nope. the error also appears randomly on the vanilla kernel
Last edited by pooh (2021-03-26 13:46:22)
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The best solution for me right now is to install amd raven linux kernel and rtw88 driver.
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This solution didn't help. Unfortunately
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Since upgrading the kernel to 5.13.8 there has been no error for a few hours.
Before that I wrote to the mailing list about the problem and this is what I got a reply.
But based on this patchwork it seems like they added a method of more
accurately detecting failure to change from a low power state. I guess
if it power state was being changed often sometimes their detection
wouldn't catch the failure... the wireless card may have just been
busy doing a scan or some other sort of operation and wasn't able to
respond to the power state change request quickly enough, and so
you're seeing a nagging warning.
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