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Why "the board" would shut down?
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Here to report yet another driver crash, even with btusb blacklisted, as imagined.
No system freezes in the last couple of times though; managed to power off manually but still hangs at the end.
I still consider the VPN route, as I haven't found anyone with this exact problem yet...
I was using the cli client protonvpn-cli-community from AUR until a couple of weeks ago, but some recent python updates broke it completely and it seems abandoned.
So I'm leaning on the "more official" GUI client for now, which also supports WireGuard.
OpenVPN continuously gives me these type of warnings with this client:
nm-openvpn[1826]: AEAD Decrypt error: bad packet ID (may be a replay): [ #284602 ] -- see the man page entry for --no-replay and --replay-window for more info or silence this warning with --mute-replay-warnings
So I switched to WireGuard, to try it, and actually it's pretty simple and fast, don't have any sort of problem for now, even if the crashes remain.
I also updated to 6.12.8, which seems that improves the driver too, but apparently not for this problem.
I'll continue to test other options that come to mind, let's see with the next updates.
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Here to update and probably to pick a conclusion on that.
I'm almost completely sure it's the card now. I'm on Void Linux for some weeks now, with a more minimal setup, and same random driver crashes, but not complete system freezes as of now.
Rechecked Windows for the fast-start and assured it's disabled.
Maybe I'll change it in the future if it becomes too frequent.
I'll leave this here in case something changes.
Thanks again for the support.
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Get the exact same problem on a ASUS TUF Gaming A16 (FA607PV), is there any solutions now? Or the only way to solve this is to replace the network card with an AX210?
Btw I need bluetooth since the touchpad is broken and I dont want to waste a usb port on mouse, so I cant just disable the wifi card....X
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Don't know if it would be the only one, but surely the fastest solution if it's too annoying and frequent to you.
Especially if you want to stay on wifi 6E and don't spend a lot.
For now personally I don't really have these driver crashes anymore, last one two weeks ago, using wifi almost everyday.
But again, I'm on Void now, don't know if it could influence on this. Kernel 6.12.19 and still with NetworkManager and iwd.
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