On 06/03/2017 10:35 AM, Reg Tiangha wrote: > On 06/03/2017 03:35 AM, > [email protected] wrote: >> Upgrading to kernel 4.9.29-17 (from the testing repo) fixed the mouse and >> keyboard issues! >> >> It has apparently caused my Intel PCIe WiFi card to crash when returning >> from suspend, requiring a reboot of sys-net. > > That'll be addressed in the next kernel release, but there are a couple > of other issues that have come up in deep testing that are being worked > through right now. Tracking here: > > https://github.com/QubesOS/qubes-issues/issues/2844 > > But if it's really bothersome, you can work around it right now by > blacklisting the wifi power module by following the instructions here: > > https://www.qubes-os.org/doc/wireless-troubleshooting/#automatically-reloading-drivers-on-suspendresume > > Either should work. The bottom line is that Intel's wifi power saving > functionality that was introduced after 4.4 is buggy for certain cards, > so users of other distros have resorted to blacklisting the module, and > some other major distros like Fedora and Ubuntu have even resorted to > compiling the option out of their default kernels until it all gets > resolved some day. > > Sorry, did the wrong CTRL-SHIFT copy/paste thing there. The kernel bugs with the 4.9.29 kernel are being tracked here:
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