[...]
I've checked the lsusb output again and it doesn't list the device
(at least by chipid) but "inxi -Nzxx" does list the device in
terms of the device with chipid 14c3:6639 that it shows appears to
be an MT7927 device, and that device appears to not have not
driver.It shows the driver as N/A. The GITHUB hit I got on a
search of the chipid indicated that Mediatek have been very slow
in developing a Linux driver for the MT7927 chipset, which the
article is saying is unusual for Mediatek, as they normally have
Linux drivers well before product availability, so I guess I'll
just have to wait until the 6.18 kernel becomes available.
You should try the 6.18 test kernels:
<https://discussion.fedoraproject.org/t/test-day-kernel-6-18-test-week/177264>.
There should be 6.18 kernels available after the test period, but if
your MT7927doesn't work you want to report that ASAP.
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George N. White III
Thanks George, I'll check that out. I did check the Fedora Test
repository but it didn't have the 6.18 kernels.
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