When I upgraded from 6.3.12 to 6.4.2 on my Dell Studio laptop, the WiFi disappeared.
I downgraded back to 6.3.12 and it worked again.
So, there is some kind of a bug in the kernel 6.4.2.
I use 6.4.2 on my Dell Optiplex desktop computer, though. But that computer doesn’t use the WiFi, since it is cable connected.
Hi there. That’s a common occurrence when you try out bleeding edge kernels. Unless you absolutely need to use it on your machine, then it’s not a problem in need of a solution. Does 6.1 LTS not give you what you need? All the best…
The story repeats itself.
When I upgraded from 6.4.12 to 6.5.0 on my Dell Studio laptop, the WiFi disappeared.
I downgraded back to 6.4.12 and it worked again.
So, there is some kind of a bug in the kernel 6.5.0.
I use 6.5.0 on my Dell Optiplex desktop computer, though. But that computer doesn’t use the WiFi, since it is cable connected.