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On 10/30/21 11:38, sladyrko@xxxxxx wrote:
Hello, I got a new laptop and my WiFi card is not discovered.
This fixed it for me but it's inconvenient to make it every time I update kernel : https://github.com/lwfinger/rtw89 , please add the drivers in the kernel. Thank you.

I am already regretting publishing this E-mail address to the rtw89 users at GitHub!!

In the README.md at the GitHub repo is the statement:

"When you have problems where the driver builds and loads correctly, but fails to work, a GitHub issue is NOT the best place to report it. I have no idea of the internal workings of any of the chips, and the Realtek engineers who do will not read these issues. To reach them, send E-mail to linux-wireless@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx. Include a detailed description of any messages in the kernel logs and any steps that you have taken to analyze or fix the problem. If your description is not complete, you are unlikely to get any satisfaction. One other thing - your mail MUST be plain test. HTML mail is rejected."

Your description is far from complete. In particular, you fail to note what distro and version you are using. In addition, you are not reporting a failure of the driver.

Apparently, the following sequence, also from README.md, is too inconvenient for you:

cd ~/rtw89
git pull
make
sudo make install

In that case, you should research the use of DKMS (the configuration file is in the repo), or switch to a distro that already includes rtw89 in its kernel, or as a standard package. Two examples are openSUSE Tumbleweed (in kernel) and openSUSE Leap 15.3 (package). I am sure there are others, but like you, I do not like doing much research!

As to your request, a simple web search for "rtw89 linux"would have found the following:
https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=Realtek-802.11ax-rtw89
https://www.newsbreak.com/news/2404818553553/realtek-802-11ax-wifi-driver-rtw89-queued-ahead-of-linux-5-16

Those articles report that the driver will be in kernel 5.16. That may not help you for some time, as most distros run kernels that are far from "Bleeding Edge". In addition, kernel 5.15 is not yet released. Once that happens, there will be at least 10 weeks more before 5.16 would be r3eleased.

Larry



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