On Tuesday, September 13, 2016 at 7:12:02 PM UTC-4, Connor Page wrote:
> does it work in plain Fedora?
> your problem most probably is not directly related to the network card 
> itself. it could be caused by bios settings and wrong acpi config in kernel. 
> I used to have the same problem when I first tried Qubes R2 on Lenovo Yoga 2 
> 13. ideapad_laptop module back then would work for all models except for my 
> Yoga. nothing could help but patching the module and recompiling dom0 kernel. 
> then around kernel version 3.18 it was fixed upstream and Qubes kernel has 
> been good for me ever since. live distros based on Debian stable ( kernel 
> version 3.16) can never initialise the built-in wifi card. i found the patch 
> on some Ubuntu forum.
> you haven't provided any information about the kernel and Qubes versions that 
> you've tried but I hope this information can be helpful. and check your bios 
> settings just in case.

Hi,

I am using Qubes 3.2 and have currently tested with Kernel 4.4.14-11. I will 
double check the Bios settings, haven't thought of that possibility. 

Thanks for your reply, if you think of anything else please give me a shout!
Boris

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