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by ksjskskskkk 896 days ago
it's always driver support.

just because everyone convinced you too use uefi as your true base OS doesn't mean it's not a driver issue. no matter how much you try to cover your own eyes.

same with cpu and microcode.

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> > is not compatible at all with AMD platforms

> it's always driver support.

Not necessarily, if it's an Intel module it might be a CNVi module instead of normal PCIe module, meaning it can only work on Intel platforms (because half of the WiFi hardware is actually within the CPU/chipset; see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CNVi for more information).

nah. it's available in m2 pcie and usb.

plain old crappy software (driver) which you are not supposed to have access (despite all the filling being likely based on gpl)