Hi,
   I am installing qubes to an X1 gen2 extreme.  Gone well so far, but then
I stumbled into a problem with wifi.  Unfortunately the intel ax200 is not
supported in linux kernel till after kernel 5-1+.   (
https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/support/articles/000005511/network-and-i-o/wireless-networking.html
).
So, I was wondering on what my options would be.  My first thought having
reviewed a few posts, was that I would need to compile the latest kernel
and use this in the sys-net.
Then, I thought, maybe there is already a "latest kernel" somewhere that I
could just install without the need for compiling a new one.
As an aside, does this mean I should change the underlying template for
sys-net and logically the sys-firewall, or should I keep the sys-net as a
custom kernel version only.  If there are other ways, any advice is
appreciated.   A lot to learn here, but happy to work through any
suggestions.

So, the question is ,can I upgrade the kernel from 4.4.x to 5.1+ in an easy
and safe way, or am I driven to playing with the kernel compilation?

Thanks for any help or advice.

                            Sc0tt...

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