OK. It looks like I have to go back to the 5.19 or 5.15 kernel.
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Originally posted by Beerislife View PostAny ideas?
actually, the backport-iwlwifi does not build on 6.x kernels, though backport-iwlwifi-dkms package has been updated in Mantic to fix this -- it might be useful to try out mantic, or an Arch/Endeavour/ or possibly a Fedora iso and see if they have this by defualt - or a test install, then adding their backport-iwlwifi-whatever packaging.
Unless someone has done this successfully for Ubuntu 22.04, it will at best be a pita atm, imo, etc. et al, lol.
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Originally posted by Beerislife View PostIn System Settings Bluetooth shows as being disabled and clicking the Enable button is fruitless! I wonder if any guru can shed some light on this! It's not highly important as I haven't the need to use any Bluetooth devices with the machine just yet.
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That machine is now running Mint and it's still a no go. Mint also offers the 6.1 kernel, which I tried ,and it's still not seen. I hadn't thought about it until this thread reappeared.
It's too hot to worry about! I'll look into it in October, I may have some time then, if there are no beer festivals!Constant change is here to stay!
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I have a feeling you will need a system with both a 6.3 kernel, or a very late 6.2, and all the other required firmwares etc. Mantic perhaps, or a recent Fedora live iso, or something similar.
Aaand I just now see that 22.04 is updating to 6.2 today, though I don't think this will help in your case, unless we are lucky.
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