Hi, I just wanted to that after a couple of weeks of testing, I still couldn't get reliable behaviour. I installed the new Realtek drivers with the systems loading/unloading script. Sometimes my WiFi works after resume, sometimes it doesn't. I tried finding patterns, but couldn't. Please let me know how we can investigate this. Regards, Utkarsh On Wed, Jun 7, 2023 at 9:25 PM Larry Finger <Larry.Finger@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > On 6/6/23 20:04, Utkarsh Verma wrote: > > I have a small request from my side as a user. Please mention on the > > GitHub repo that these drivers are not in the kernel yet and will be > > merged around Linux 6.5. This is because I stumbled upon this repo a > > couple of times before as well, but I did not trust it enough and even > > thought that they might be older than the kernel's drivers. > > > > Additionally, is there any way we can have this working without the > > systems module loading/unloading shenanigans? I would love to see this > > work by default, as it does on Windows. I can help you with the driver > > testing if you wish. > > I could make it more clear in the README.md that the rtw88 repo has code that > will be in a future kernel, but that information is available in the git logs. I > cannot help your trust issues! > > The problems with your BIOS that require unloading and reloading the driver when > suspending or hibernating are found only in some HP or Lenovo laptops. It is > beyond my capability to fix the actual bug, thus we give you a workaround. What > does the Windows driver actually do to overcome this problem? As none of us have > seen that code, we have no idea!! > > What harm is there in running the unload/restore script? On my laptop, it is > totally transparent except for a few extra lines in the log. > > Larry >