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Title:
  wifi card lost function

Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  The kernel 4.15.0-96 is the last working one with my WiFi card. The
  same problem occurred with kernels larger than 5.3.0-28. My first
  thought of a hardware failure due to a low or empty BIOS battery was
  not confirmed. The laptop is a dual boot with Linux Mint 19.3 as first
  system and Win 8.1 as second. Win 8.1 did not show these errors. It is
  also not my first choice. The non-functioning kernels can't find my
  WLAN anymore, the neighbors can. Even re-entering the SSID and the key
  does not help. The WLAN is visible.

  Translated with www.DeepL.com/Translator (free version)

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