bug(os): wireless network issues due to upstream `linux-firmware` change
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In a recent update upstream, the
linux-firmwarepackage was broken out into several subpackages:linux-firmware-amd-graphics linux-firmware-broadcom-wireless linux-firmware-intel-graphics linux-firmware-intel-misc linux-firmware-intel-wireless linux-firmware-marvell-prestera linux-firmware-marvell-wireless linux-firmware-mediatek linux-firmware-mellanox-spectrum linux-firmware-misc linux-firmware-netronome linux-firmware-nvidia-graphics linux-firmware-qlogic linux-firmware-qualcomm-graphics linux-firmware-qualcomm-misc linux-firmware-qualcomm-wireless linux-firmware-realtekDue to the way this has currently been shipped, users may lose wireless connectivity abilities. In order to resolve this issue, either install the specific firmware packages relating to your system, or as a catch all, one may run:
rpk S sudo apt install linux-firmware --install-recommendsOf course, this will require a functioning network connection; an ethernet connection will suffice.
We will include all firmware packages in our next snapshot images, but for an individual system, this may be unnecessary; we therefore are not shipping a hotfix for this at this time, as it is a case-by-case basis. We apologize for any breakage caused by this upstream change.
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Associated tracker issue: https://github.com/rhino-linux/tracker/issues/127
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