I just went ahead last night and updated to Ubuntu 24.04 with `do-
release-upgrade -d` and it seems that this most of the iwlwifi errors
are no longer popping up with the 6.8 kernel. Specifically, I am no
longer getting the "Microcode SW error detected." and "api flags index 2
larger than supported
Public bug reported:
I am running Ubuntu 23.10, and using an ASUS WRX90E-SAGE motherboard.
My CPU (AMD 7965WX) is not properly thermally throttling, and is
exceeding the max operating temperature of 95C without throttling (it
has gotten as high as 98 before I shut it off).
If I run CPU intensive
For some reason, Launchpad will not let me upload the trace.dat file
from trace-cmd.
As far as updating firmware for iwlwifi, do you have any guidance for
how to upgrade firmware to -84 correctly. I am happy to try to see if it
fixes the problem, but I am not familiar with the correct process for
If it is helpful, I have output from "trace-cmd record -e iwlwifi -e
mac80211 -e cfg80211 -e iwlwifi_msg" from when the error is occuring. If
there are any other things that would help debugging this, I am happy to
provide more info.
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Public bug reported:
I just installed Kubuntu 23.10 (using latest default kernel) on a new
desktop PC I built, which uses an AX210NGW DTK M.2 wifi/bluetooth card.
Here is output from lspci -v:
e4:00.0 Network controller: Intel Corporation Wi-Fi 6 AX210/AX211/AX411 160MHz
(rev 1a)
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