Hello. I have a laptop with a realtek 8852be wifi card and have been using the 6.2 kernels as provided in lunar for the past few months. That has seemed to work fine. As of a day or two ago I installed the 6.2.0-23.23 as an update in lunar and since then I have had issues with the wifi cutting out unexpectedly (usually after a few hours, so multiple times a day). Apologies if you would prefer a new bug, but looking at the changelog it would appear that this bug seems the most obvious change that could have triggered this regression. Turning wifi off and back on again using the wifi button in the top right hand corner of gnome-shell doesn't work (ie visually the button turns off and on again, but won't list/connect to network). This means that I don't know what else to do than to reboot my laptop every time this occurs. I have attached the kernel log when this occurs and a screenshot of the log viewer - please note that within the space of 10mins tens of thousands of log entries are written. This would appear to be quite a frustrating regression for those with a 8852be wifi card, so thanks in advance for your considerations.
Hello. I have a laptop with a realtek 8852be wifi card and have been using the 6.2 kernels as provided in lunar for the past few months. That has seemed to work fine. As of a day or two ago I installed the 6.2.0-23.23 as an update in lunar and since then I have had issues with the wifi cutting out unexpectedly (usually after a few hours, so multiple times a day). Apologies if you would prefer a new bug, but looking at the changelog it would appear that this bug seems the most obvious change that could have triggered this regression. Turning wifi off and back on again using the wifi button in the top right hand corner of gnome-shell doesn't work (ie visually the button turns off and on again, but won't list/connect to network). This means that I don't know what else to do than to reboot my laptop every time this occurs. I have attached the kernel log when this occurs and a screenshot of the log viewer - please note that within the space of 10mins tens of thousands of log entries are written. This would appear to be quite a frustrating regression for those with a 8852be wifi card, so thanks in advance for your considerations.