Compared to the previous kernel that had been put up a week or two ago,
nothing much changed for me, wireless got worse.

It seems, regardless if you press Fn + F5 at boot or not, that radio will
always be off at the beginning. Shortly after this there is a 40 - 50
second DHCP timeout procedure, which afterwards, the kernel will enable
wireless, but doesn't bother to connect to the Internet.

Why does it disable wireless at first, to then DHCP timeout for a while,
and then enable wireless?

Also:
- Multiple sounds still can't be played at once, even with ESD enabled.
(no Gajim sounds while Rhythmbox is playing for example, disable Rhythmbox,
Gajim sounds work)
- Screen refresh rate still shows as 0 Hz in the resolution configuration
tool.

So far my experience.


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