Re: Status/Progress of CherryTrail / BayTrail support in mainline Linux kernel

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Hi,

>> Works for me! :)

> Same here.

Good for you. :-)

>> All you have is an issue with a non-Intel wifi chip?

Good to have that clarified, as I was mistaken about that the Realtek
wifi was somehow part of the Intel SOC. (I *am* a newbie, after all.)

The issue was taken to linux-wireless by now and hopefully will see some
progress there.

>>  What else is wrong?

As the on-board wifi didn't work, there is now a USB wifi stick in the
netbook. That stick (rtl8188cus) works fine on other devices, including
RPi. But on this netbook, a wifi connection is lost for unknown reasons
after a while and I have to reconnect to the network. No idea what is
causing this, the logs were inconclusive on this.

> I always use latest kernel. The problem is third party devices like
> WiFi, touchpad etc. As GKH suggested enter bugs, if the problem is
> in Intel SoC, we always address.

Thanks. I'll try to report bugs to the proper channels in the future.

Kind regards & keep up the good work,

Hanno



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