> Nobody here could help me with the fact that the audio and WLAN do not > work on my computer.
Sorry, I tried. I'll make another attempt, but it seems like your hardware issues might be outside my level of knowledge. It sounds like you might be running a newer kernel than you were last time I asked you to run $ lscpi | grep Network so maybe try again now and see if it prints some information about your WiFi card. As for audio, I'm really not sure what state your system is in. I'm looking through my inbox, but the information about what you have tried is scattered among several threads. At one point you appear to have installed JACK, which might have broke things worse. At this point it could be hard to distinguish between hardware problems and configuration problems. I suggest that you go to "Control Center" -> "Users and Groups" and create a new user for the purposes of testing audio. Reboot into the most recent kernel you have installed, log in as the new user. Unmute and raise every fader for every sound card in alsamixer. Then in a terminal run $ speaker-test and see what happens. If you get nothing, then I'll probably be out of ideas. Sorry I can't be more help. If you do decide to switch to a rolling distro (although I'm not sure that this will fix your hardware issues considering that you are already running a bleeding-edge kernel, I recommend Parabola over Arch, as like Trisquel it does not include proprietary software. This doesn't help you now, but for the next time you buy a laptop I recommend researching hardware compatibility in advance. h-node[1] is a good resource. [1] https://h-node.org/notebooks/catalogue/en
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