Public bug reported:
Doesn't connect to channels above 64, so when my AP decides to use for
example channel 116 I get disconnected.
Can confirm that on Windows 11 it works in those high channels.
Even a "nmcli d w" doesn't show any WiFi's with high channels when in
other devices I can see them.
In Ubuntu 24.04 Beta it seems up to date:
[ 13.442016] rtw89_8852be :01:00.0: loaded firmware
rtw89/rtw8852b_fw-1.bin
[ 13.442305] rtw89_8852be :01:00.0: enabling device ( -> 0003)
[ 13.444303] rtw89_8852be :01:00.0: Firmware version 0.29.29.5
(da87cccd), cmd version 0, type
But DPMS is working for you?
Because it is not working for me...
The console gets blanked, but the monitor stays on unnecessarily.
Thanks for the info!
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It works!
Tested with 3.13.0-32-generic AMD64.
DOSEmu with Paradox application, I think it uses VCPI since it complained about
that before.
I don't know how to change the tag though.
Also, this problem is present in Ubuntu 12.04 though I migrated from that
hoping to fix the problem and I don't ha
BTW, that IBM article... it doesn't mention what versions they used,
which I think is very important :-(.
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Title:
Ubuntu server uses
In my humble opinion, several kernel options should be tested before each new
Ubuntu version to see what is the best one at the time.
This is one such option.
Isn't the CFQ scheduler in better shape in Ubuntu 14.04?
Maybe not, I am just asking :-).
Thanks for the info! :-)
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And now what happens with Ubuntu 14.04?
(yeah, too lazy myself to test, sorry)
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Title:
Kernel I/O scheduling writes starving reads,
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