You will need to install “make”, “gcc”, “kernel headers”, “kernel build essentials”, and “git”. You can install them with the following command, on Ubuntu:
The available options for rtw89pci are disable_clkreq, disable_aspm, and disable_aspm The available options for rtw89core are debug_mask, and disable_ps_mode
Normally, none of these will be needed.
When your kernel changes, then you need to do the following:
cd ~/rtw89
git pull
make
sudo make install
Remember, this MUST be done whenever you get a new kernel – no exceptions.
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