I installed Manjaro KDE on a Lenovo Yoga 6. Everything so far appears to be running smoothly except that I have no Wifi. Cabled connection works fine, but when I open the networks it says no connections available even though I know there are wifi connections.
I’ve tried this also with Cinnamon, Gnome and the issue is the same.
Any ideas?
Thanks
PS:
Laptop is a Lenovo Yoga 6 13 2-in-1 13.3" Touch Screen Laptop with AMD Ryzen 7.
I had something similar this week, just got a Lenovo thinkpad L14. Problem is that they ship with a wifi card that needs a proprietary realtek driver, intel wifi card should be ok. Hopefully you are not in the same boat. I will send mine back.
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To be more precise, could you please post you inxi output for the wifi network adapter you have? That can be helpful to further users search as another one keyword to match.
I was faced with the same no wifi problem with a new Lenovo Legion 5 Plus. A series of posts by @moson was a great help to me in fixing it.
Here’s the procedure that worked for me:
With Ethernet connected, start pamac, the utility to install software, search for these packages (they will all be in AUR):
linux512-headers
linux-firmware
rtw89-dkms-git
They should all be there. Install each of them in sequence (you might be able to check them all and apply the install at once, but I did each install individually in sequence)
Following the installs, do a full shutdown; boot (with Ethernet still attached); you should now see both the wired and wireless up and running; disconnect the Ethernet to test the wireless; the wireless should be working (you will, of course, have to log in to your router with your wireless password)!