Marcel Weißenbach <mweissenbach@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > First of all, thank you so much for your time and work! > > I hope i don't cause any confusion and this question may be based on my lack of understanding the patch, > i almost don't dare to ask, but does this quirk only gets into affect, when someone uses the same mainboard > i use? Is this an rather rare case that probably won't effect other people? > > I can't judge that so please don't get me wrong, but i feel a bit uneasy about this. I assume that most > fist time Linux users that have similar (but not the same) platform, where this quirk will not get applied > and they end up with non-working wifi, just notice that wifi doesn't work and give up on Linux and remember > it as "My Wifi even didn't work there". > > As a long time Gentoo user, i have the capability to build my own kernel and provide feedback that can help > fix this issue, but i assume most users don't. I would assume an Ubuntu users will just remove the Ubuntu > partition and calls it a day continuing using Windows. I am a bit worried and wonder, if there maybe a way > to fix that, that is independent on my specific hardware/mainboard. > > Of course, feel free to correct me if i am getting something wrong here, im neither an Kernel nor C expert > and thank you for your time again. > You are right. I was not aware of that. I will discuss people internally and reconsider the solution.