>From your comments #3 and #4, you claimed that the workaround
'noexec=off' was working.  In the meantime you have re-installed your
system and right now it doesn't work again, right?  Did it ever worked
after the system re-installation?

Also, I would like to ask you some more information.  Could you attach
some kernel logs in couple of different scenarios:

1) Fresh reboot, without 'noexec=off' on grub, run 'sudo modprobe fsam7400 
radio=1 debug=1' and collect kernel log
2) Fresh reboot, with 'noexec=off' on grub, run 'sudo modprobe fsam7400 radio=1 
debug=1' and collect kernel log
3) Fresh reboot, without 'noexec=off' on grub, run 'sudo modprobe wistron_btns' 
and collect kernel log
4) Fresh reboot, with 'noexec=off' on grub, run 'sudo modprobe wistron_btns' 
and collect kernel log

To collect the kernel logs, you can just run "dmesg > dmesg.log" on a
console.

I know this is asking a lot (4 reboots!), but it would be great if you
could execute all the steps, attach the 4 logs and also report which
ones (if any!) allowed you to successfully use your wireless card.

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