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The ath10k firmware images are available from linux-firmware. Latest firmware images can be downloaded from ath10k-firmware. First download the firmware image from the links above. In this example we use firmware Then just copy that file as firmware Then reload ath10k or restart the system and you can check if the new firmware is in use.

Because firmware changes between versions we have introduced firmware API concept to ath10k. This makes it possible to support different versions of ath10k. The first version. Firmware images are in separate files: firmware. Add a comment. Active Oldest Votes. Improve this answer. I can confirm this. Step 2 doesn't seem necessary anymore tested on Ubuntu Once you have the. Jeremy31 Jeremy31 Thanks, though this doesn't seem to do the trick. Card still not doing anything.

Thank you! Had to follow this and the UEFI boot steps at askubuntu. Show 1 more comment. V-Mark V-Mark 2 2 silver badges 11 11 bronze badges. But there is no cal-pci. Did you only copy the 2. Then inside both folders rename firmware-x. Looking at dmesg, I can get firmware Eliah Kagan k 51 51 gold badges silver badges bronze badges. Bennett J. Bennett 81 1 1 silver badge 1 1 bronze badge.

Wow man, thanks! I can confirm that this is working on OpenSuse Leap Matthias Niklas Matthias Niklas 61 1 1 silver badge 1 1 bronze badge. David David 2, 2 2 gold badges 22 22 silver badges 37 37 bronze badges. After going through all of the other answers I ended up having success with the following process: My setup is Mint The Overflow Blog. Who owns this outage? I have a Atheros qca wifi card and would like to make it work with the Jetson TK1.

I already have the But the kernel driver in use is missing from the lspci output from above, and the wifi interface does not come up either. As the kernel version is still 3. Then, the ath10k driver was still not loaded. Lastly I tried regenerating the initramfs with: update-initramfs -u and rebooted but the driver is still missing.

Sorry, but I am pretty new to such things. Why is the kernel so old by the way? I am even less familiar with the ARM front but on x64 there is kernel 4. It is only that specific 3. Thanks for any help in advance! If not, you may be missing module format driver updates. Also, you may need firmware additions. I had integrated ath10k driver into TK1, the way I used is re-build kernel. Please remember to enable it when you make menuconfig, then start to build kernel and update kernel.

These are what I did so far: 1 downloaded the Grinch This is just to make athk show up in the make menuconfig? I would appreciate if you could describe how to edit those files with a bit more details!

Thanks in advance! If there is a back port then the Kconfig itself should already be partially updated, or else an explicit make command for the ath10k defconfig may work for compiling just this module and not requiring menuconfig in that single module case.



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