Public bug reported:

On July 24th I upgraded to the latest linux-headers-5.0.0-21 as part of
the dist-upgrade for latest packages in Disco Dingo 19.04. I didn't
notice that wifi was no longer working because at work I exclusively use
a wired Ethernet connection.

Today, however, when I tried to use my realtek r8822be wireless card, I
discovered that it was totally unresponsive and did not work with
wpa_supplicant / wpa_cli even when invoked manually from the command
line (let alone with NetworkManager). When the problem occurred, I was
using 19.04's latest kernel 5.0.0-21.

I then rebooted and selected kernel 5.0.0-20 from GRUB menu. "uname -a"
shows that I am using the previous kernel version:

Linux pj 5.0.0-20-generic #21-Ubuntu SMP Mon Jun 24 09:32:09 UTC 2019
x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux

With this kernel version as well as linux-headers-5.0.0.20, linux-
headers-5.0.0-20-generic, my realtek wireless card works fine. While
booted into 5.0.0-20 kernel, here are the realtek kernel modules that
are loaded:

# lsmod | grep r8
r8822be               692224  0
mac80211              806912  1 r8822be
cfg80211              671744  2 mac80211,r8822be
r8169                  81920  0

Hopefully this realtek wireless regression can get fixed in the next
minor kernel version. Let me know if you need any more information.

Best Regards,
Jun

** Affects: ubuntu
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New


** Tags: disco

** Description changed:

  On July 24th I upgraded to the latest linux-headers-5.0.0-21 as part of
  the dist-upgrade for latest packages in Disco Dingo 19.04. I didn't
- notice that wifi was no longer working because I at work I exclusively
- used a wired Ethernet connection.
+ notice that wifi was no longer working because at work I exclusively use
+ a wired Ethernet connection.
  
- However today when I tried to use my realtek r8822be wireless card, I
+ Today, however, when I tried to use my realtek r8822be wireless card, I
  discovered that it was totally unresponsive and did not work with
  wpa_supplicant / wpa_cli even when invoked manually from the command
  line (let alone with NetworkManager). When the problem occurred, I was
  using 19.04's latest kernel 5.0.0-21.
  
  I then rebooted and selected kernel 5.0.0-20 from GRUB menu. "uname -a"
  shows that I am using the previous kernel version:
  
  Linux pj 5.0.0-20-generic #21-Ubuntu SMP Mon Jun 24 09:32:09 UTC 2019
  x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
  
  With this kernel version as well as linux-headers-5.0.0.20, linux-
  headers-5.0.0-20-generic, my realtek wireless card works fine. While
  booted into 5.0.0-20 kernel, here are the realtek kernel modules that
  are loaded:
  
  # lsmod | grep r8
  r8822be               692224  0
  mac80211              806912  1 r8822be
  cfg80211              671744  2 mac80211,r8822be
  r8169                  81920  0
  
  Hopefully this realtek wireless regression can get fixed in the next
  minor kernel version. Let me know if you need any more information.
  
  Best Regards,
  Jun

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  realtek r8822be kernel module fails after update to linux kernel-
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