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Wifi Bluetooth Guide Update #610

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Wifi Bluetooth Guide Update #610

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@xygamerz xygamerz commented Feb 8, 2025

Description

This PR replaces wpa_supplicant with iwd as the Wi-Fi backend due to an upstream issue with wpa_supplicant. The change ensures a more stable and reliable Wi-Fi connection for users.

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Added a warning message in the documentation to alert users about the wpa_supplicant issue.
Recommended iwd as the preferred Wi-Fi backend until the issue is resolved.

Why this change is necessary

There is a known upstream issue with wpa_supplicant that may cause instability or connectivity problems.
iwd is a modern and reliable alternative that can help users avoid these issues.
This warning ensures users are aware of the problem

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I could add a guide at the bottom of the page to advise user how to fix the issue if wanted

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Can you mention that this is not necessary on Fedora

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xygamerz commented Feb 8, 2025

I add a note as wanted

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It looks good to me

@AdityaGarg8 AdityaGarg8 merged commit 08eaec1 into t2linux:master Feb 9, 2025
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