FWIW, the driver support for the chip is present in 6.12.36. 24.04 HWE
kernel hasn't reached that version yet; I believe it sits at 6.8 at the
moment.

Unfortunately not everyone can just upgrade to 25.04 because of other
depedencies that simply aren't there yet. Some are actually still stuck
in 22.04. And 22.04 isn't likely to see new kernel versions any more.

Using some random dude's ppa isn't always approvable, especially in an
enterprise setting.

Which leaves some folks without a solution for now.

The driver support was added here:

https://lore.kernel.org/netdev/[email protected]/T/

Doesn't look too hard to merge in to the Ubuntu HWE tree if you'd be
willing to do that. But I admit I haven't checked to see if there are
some other changes in between 6.8 and that that would make it harder to
put together an actually working version.

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