The firmware load messages are not unusual. The driver will try to load
a range of firmware versions, and often the "newest" version the driver
looks for has not been released by Intel. As long as it finds supported
firmware version (as indicated by the "loaded firmware version" message)
there's nothing to worry about.

I honestly don't know about the updates UI saying the device is not
working. I just looked on my laptop and it says the same thing, even
though I'm having no issues at all with my wireless. I'm not entirely
sure which package is responsible for making that determination, but
I've added ubuntu-drivers-common to the bug as a starting point.

** Also affects: ubuntu-drivers-common (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided
       Status: New

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  HP-Spectre 2019 Intel wireless driver is detected incorrectly.

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