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Title:
   realtek r8822be kernel module fails after update to linux kernel-
  headers 5.0.4-28

Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  My recent upgrade to Focal (20.04) using 5.4.0-28 version of the
  kernel kills wifi.  Wifi was working properly under 19.10 (using
  5.3.0-68).  The issue persists using both rtw88 and rtwpci (which work
  under 19.10).  20.04 live CD has the same issue. I also tried
  installing 20.10 and found the same issue. On startup wireless works
  for a little while, allowing to see and connect to networks, but stops
  working shortly thereafter (mere seconds).

  Further, just trying the 20.04 live CD appears to mess the wireless
  card when returning to 19.10 (which is installed on a proper drive in
  my laptop). Needed to reinstall the kernel (same version:
  5.3.0-51-generic) in 19.10 to get it working again. I have no idea
  what this means.

  I have followed several of the suggestions in:
  https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1838133 (which
  seems to be the same bug for a previous kernel version, so may be this
  is a reversion?), to no avail.

  My wireless adapter is an RTL8822BE which shows up in lspci and lshw
  -C network, although under 5.4.0-28 lshw shows it as disabled (as I
  said, it appears to work for a few seconds after startup). dsmeg shows
  some issues with changing the power mode of the device although I am
  too much of a noob to understand it.

  In order to post this I rolled back to 19.10, so I no longer have
  access to a machine experiencing this issue (and cannot post the
  logs), but can reboot on the live CD and obtain them if there is any
  useful debugging to be done.

  Thanks!

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