Realtek-8723DE-wifi module in kernel
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Hp-15 laptop (fairly recent and popular W10 model) has Realtek-8723DE WiFi adapter. The driver module is not part of any current 4-15.0 kernels of Ubuntu 18.04. Every time there is a kernel update (presently to -39) I have to recompile the module. My question is: when will be this module be part of the kernel updates?
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Hp-15 laptop (fairly recent and popular W10 model) has Realtek-8723DE WiFi adapter. The driver module is not part of any current 4-15.0 kernels of Ubuntu 18.04. Every time there is a kernel update (presently to -39) I have to recompile the module. My question is: when will be this module be part of the kernel updates?
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Whenever mainline devs think it is stable enough, ...probably never in 4.15.
– mikewhatever
Nov 19 at 16:45
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Where did you get the source code from?
– Jeremy31
Nov 19 at 18:51
git clone -b extended --single-branch github.com/lwfinger/rtlwifi_new.git
– Janos
2 days ago
How did you install the module?
– pomsky
9 mins ago
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Hp-15 laptop (fairly recent and popular W10 model) has Realtek-8723DE WiFi adapter. The driver module is not part of any current 4-15.0 kernels of Ubuntu 18.04. Every time there is a kernel update (presently to -39) I have to recompile the module. My question is: when will be this module be part of the kernel updates?
wireless kernel
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Hp-15 laptop (fairly recent and popular W10 model) has Realtek-8723DE WiFi adapter. The driver module is not part of any current 4-15.0 kernels of Ubuntu 18.04. Every time there is a kernel update (presently to -39) I have to recompile the module. My question is: when will be this module be part of the kernel updates?
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Whenever mainline devs think it is stable enough, ...probably never in 4.15.
– mikewhatever
Nov 19 at 16:45
1
Where did you get the source code from?
– Jeremy31
Nov 19 at 18:51
git clone -b extended --single-branch github.com/lwfinger/rtlwifi_new.git
– Janos
2 days ago
How did you install the module?
– pomsky
9 mins ago
add a comment |
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Whenever mainline devs think it is stable enough, ...probably never in 4.15.
– mikewhatever
Nov 19 at 16:45
1
Where did you get the source code from?
– Jeremy31
Nov 19 at 18:51
git clone -b extended --single-branch github.com/lwfinger/rtlwifi_new.git
– Janos
2 days ago
How did you install the module?
– pomsky
9 mins ago
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Whenever mainline devs think it is stable enough, ...probably never in 4.15.
– mikewhatever
Nov 19 at 16:45
Whenever mainline devs think it is stable enough, ...probably never in 4.15.
– mikewhatever
Nov 19 at 16:45
1
1
Where did you get the source code from?
– Jeremy31
Nov 19 at 18:51
Where did you get the source code from?
– Jeremy31
Nov 19 at 18:51
git clone -b extended --single-branch github.com/lwfinger/rtlwifi_new.git
– Janos
2 days ago
git clone -b extended --single-branch github.com/lwfinger/rtlwifi_new.git
– Janos
2 days ago
How did you install the module?
– pomsky
9 mins ago
How did you install the module?
– pomsky
9 mins ago
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Whenever mainline devs think it is stable enough, ...probably never in 4.15.
– mikewhatever
Nov 19 at 16:45
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Where did you get the source code from?
– Jeremy31
Nov 19 at 18:51
git clone -b extended --single-branch github.com/lwfinger/rtlwifi_new.git
– Janos
2 days ago
How did you install the module?
– pomsky
9 mins ago