By following a variation of Harry Mayrhofer's procedure, I've managed to
change my wireless firmware build times too! I'll watch my wireless
connection to see if it's behaving differently. Here's what I did.
For reproducibility, here are two ways that my system state differed
from the Ubuntu
I'm getting the same results as Max Power. My `dpkg --list` output shows
that I have version 20220329.git681281e4-0ubuntu3.28 of linux-firmware
installed. After rebooting, the dmesg logs from mt7921e show the same
build times as before---not the expected new build times. My wireless
card seems to
Rudi Daemen, thanks for the procedure! I just tried it, and the new
firmware still isn't running. That's not surprising, because your
procedure seems functionally identical to the one I described on Ask
Ubuntu, except that it updates all installed kernels instead of just the
latest one (which is
Could someone who's manually upgraded the firmware, as described in
comments #3 and #4, give instructions for doing the upgrade and
confirming that the new firmware is running? I've been trying to use
this workaround, but nothing I do seems to change which version of the
firmware is running, as
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