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Corona688
It may not be possible to fix a buggy driver by fiddling with a buggy driver. The problem may be the driver itself. A kernel upgrade might help or might not, but would be rather drastic.
lol yep. I think you are right!
Well, it looks like my options are to:
1. Wait it out -- maybe they will get this eventually straightened out,
2. Replace the wifi card in the laptop to a known good one
3. Get a different laptop
4. Live with it
I couldn't change some of the parameters using modprobe -- they wouldn't take.
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@Corona688
Thanks for your help. I like working things out and having someone there to bounce ideas off of as I work toward a resolution.
By the way, I did get my disaster recovery script almost finished -- turns out I do not have to create all of the partitions from scratch using sgdisk...