Linux Mint 22.2 «Zara» presenta un nuevo tema predeterminado con estilo moderno #distros #diseño_moderno #gtk4 #interfaz_linux #libadwaita #linux_mint_22.2 #mint_y #nuevo_tema #zara
https://notilinux.com/linux-mint-22-2-nuevo-tema/
Linux Mint 22.2 «Zara» presenta un nuevo tema predeterminado con estilo moderno #distros #diseño_moderno #gtk4 #interfaz_linux #libadwaita #linux_mint_22.2 #mint_y #nuevo_tema #zara
https://notilinux.com/linux-mint-22-2-nuevo-tema/
Linux Mint 22.2 será «Zara» y LMDE 7 se llamará «Gigi» estas son las novedades #distros #debian_13 #gigi #lanzamiento_linux_mint #linux_escritorio #linux_mint_22.2 #lmde_7 #novedades_linux_mint #tema_mint_y #ubuntu_24.04 #zara
https://notilinux.com/linux-mint-22-2-zara-y-lmde-7-gigi-novedades/
I found the bug description:
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=218826
It seems as if this #Kernel driver bug is solved with kernel 6.8.10. My #linux_mint_22 is on 6.8.0. So I have to wait for an update and stick with the (annoying) workaround of the BIOS option to deactivate WIFI when plugging in LAN.
Temporary solution is to set BIOS to disable wifi when connecting LAN. Or to Boot with LAN already connected.
I even swapped in a new harddisk and tried with a new installation of #linux_mint_22 (same problem) and #LinuxMint21 (no problem).
I suspect it is the newer kernel (afaik 6.8 vs. 5.15). Somebody having a similar problem of even a solution?
Would be nice to usw wifi and LAN simultanously e. g. for router configs and updates.
2/2
Edit: corr. kernel 6.8 not 6.3