(sorry, previous comment is a misclick)
@seb128, as I dealt with it first hand a few month ago with upstream
packages (see https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/63397 ) maybe I can shed
some light on it and help you write the SRU. This would be my
suggestion:
[Impact]
* A driver supports FT (IEEE 802
@seb128, as I dealt with it first hand a few month ago with upstream
packages
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BCM43602 [14e4:43ba] Subsystem [1028:0020]: Up
🎉 glad that I could help.
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Title:
BCM43602 [14e4:43ba] Subsystem [1028:0020]: Upgraded to 20.04 and wifi
broke
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First I would need some feedback that this is indeed fixing the problem.
PPA is for maintaining software outside of the repos, I don't intend to
maintain it, the ubuntu team needs to fix this, which they should be able to do
easily if there is a patch.
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Prior to this commit
https://w1.fi/cgit/hostap/commit/?id=23dc196fde951b3d508f367a603cddffbd053490
hostapd doesn't check if the driver supports 802.11R aka. FT.
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