Hi
I've only just looked at this again. I am now running in upstream
kernel 4.11 and no longer need to press escape during start up and
select the kernel. However I wondered if the upstream kernel is a
temporary or permanent fix? Will the upstream kernel automatically
update or should I man
Public bug reported:
Hi,
It was suggested on askubuntu that I try here. I can load up on Kernel
4.4.0-62 but not 4.4.0-64 or 4.4.0-66. I currently have to press escape on
load-up and select 4.4.0-62 on the GRUB screen. I assume new Kernels come out
every few weeks and therefore 4.4.0-62 will e
I am on Ubuntu 15.10, and using the package from proposed repository
* linux-firmware 1.149.2
* Linux name 4.2.0-17-generic #21-Ubuntu SMP Fri Oct 23 19:56:16 UTC
2015 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
I am currently on a 5GHz connection and it seems fine. I am not sure
what counts as proper testi
Thanks Adam for sharing your solution- works for me on an Acer Aspire V
Nitro (v 1.0 and v1.1 both work). For the record
$ dmesg | grep ath10
[2.509169] ath10k_pci :08:00.0: pci irq msi-x interrupts 8 irq_mode 0
reset_mode 0
[2.710613] ath10k_pci :08:00.0: Direct firmware load for
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