What ucode version are you using?
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1848921
Title:
iwlwifi firmware crashes intel 9260ac [8086:2526] subsystem
[8086:0010]
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I second that. Neither the -34 nor the -43 version fully resolve the
issue. 5GHz WiFi is practically unusable. 2.4GHz mostly works with -34
and -43, but keeps disconnecting. It's not really usable.
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@paletto: Yes, I know. But I had the -43 version installed as the first
version lower than -46 and that one is working fine for me atm. I had
some messages "iwlwifi :0a:00.0: Unhandled alg: 0x707" during
bootup, but WiFi is working fine for me at 2.4 and 5GHz. I'm at kernel
5.3.0-52-generic now
I have to correct myself. Switching on ubuntu-proposed packages did NOT
help, it was switching to 2.4GHz that made the WiFi crash less often...
What really helps is creating a link from the -46 to the -43 firmware as
mentioned in
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1848921/comments
Switching on eoan-proposed fixes it for me. This removes the
iwlwifi-9260-th-b0-jf-b0-46.ucode file and updates the kernel to
5.3.0-52. backport-iwlwifi-dkms is still at 7906, so not sure where the
fix is, but it will do for now...
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Same problem on 19.10 and kernel 5.3.0-51-generic. It worked until the
last kernel upgrade I did yesterday...
demsg output:
[ 2561.077694] ieee80211 phy0: Hardware restart was requested
[ 2562.025423] iwlwifi :0a:00.0: Applying debug destination EXTERNAL_DRAM
[ 2562.140082] iwlwifi :0a:00.
I want to add this affects Firefox + the KeepassXC extension too. I agree that
NativeMessaging is kind of a crutch, but if there is no way to make this work
safely a snap interface needs to be implemented that applications from inside /
outside of snap can use. There is demand for this kind of i
I have that problem on an Ubuntu 19.10 box. I tried to connect an ESP32
using BLE to act as a MIDI device. The device is detected and can be
paired, but no MIDI device is created. It would be good to have this
enabled.
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