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Title:
  Surface Pro 4 with Linux 5.4.x: WPA: Failed to set GTK to the driver

Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  On the Surface Pro 4 with USB Marvell Bluetooth/WLAN device, upgrading
  from Ubuntu 18.04 with Linux 4.15.x to Ubuntu 20.04 with Linux 5.4.x,
  only WPA2 Enterprise networks stop working, but other continue to
  work.

      WPA: Failed to set GTK to the driver (alg=2 keylen=32 keyidx=1)

  Starting Ubuntu 20.04.1 with Linux 4.15.x, the problem is gone.
  Testing Ubuntu’s Linux mainline builds [1], the problem is still there
  in 5.4.68, but gone in 5.5-rc1.

  We do not have the resources to bisect this further, as the user needs
  the device back now.

  [1]: https://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/

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