Thanks once again, @vicamo!
Had to download additionally
https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/firmware/linux-
firmware.git/plain/ath11k/QCA6390/hw2.0/board-2.bin
and now finally detach my XPS 17 from the docking station and *still*
have Internet!!! (3 months after getting it)
I guess
Thanks @kchsieh and @vicamo
I have executed
$ sed -e 's,groovy,focal,' /etc/apt/sources.list | sudo tee
/etc/apt/sources.list.d/focal.list
$ sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install linux-oem-20.04b
and booted into 5.10.0, however no wifi. Should I do what @vkkodali did?
sudo grep 'ath11k'
@vicamo, any easy instructions for Ubuntu 20.10?
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@vicamo, you say "3. for Groovy, Hirsute users, you need to add Focal
repositories containing aforementioned packages and install them." but
is there an easy way?
I am on 20.10 and I am afraid that if I start mixing focal and groovy
repos that something else will break.
If anyone has managed to g
@You-Sheng, I am on the latest Ubuntu 20.10 with 5.10.2 kernel (had the
hope that wifi would magically start working on XPS 17 9700 but it
didn't)
I guess if I apply the kernel/firmware from your PPA I will have to go
back to an older kernel, right? Would the combo from your PPA be
compatible with