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3 days agousb wifi dongles for $7 is the cheaper solution, not the internal module. I have some and they work fine with linux.
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usb wifi dongles for $7 is the cheaper solution, not the internal module. I have some and they work fine with linux.
Your best bet is a secondary M2 slot, there are some laptops that allow for that. You install windows on the first, main ssd. Then you DISABLE that ssd (or you unplug it intenrally), you install linux on the second ssd, and then you enable back the first one. Then you can select using F12 during boot which ssd you want to boot from, by default it’d be windows.
I see you’re from Germany. Well, Tuxedo computers have many laptop models with two ssds in it.
Ι’d suggest you try another kernel. This sounds like a kernel/driver issue, since the ssd seems to be healthy. Mint lets you pick from newer kernels, from within the update app. This might solve your issue, or you might want to upgrade to 22.1 too.