kernel_btusb
A quick and dirty hack to enable bluetooth on Fedora 36 with Mediatek 7922 chip (by mpsOxygen)
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kernel_btusb
Posts with mentions or reviews of kernel_btusb.
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Patch for Mediatek 7922 Bluetooth chip for ASUS G14 (2022) running debian-based linux distro
The mediatek 7922 bluetooth chip seems to have poor support in linux. I found a patch that seems to work for the G15 (2022) which uses the same chip running Fedora at this link: https://github.com/mpsOxygen/kernel_btusb
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Bluetooth not working on new G14 Pop_OS
Pop_OS kernel probably doesn't have the driver fro the bluetooth chip. You might be able to use this https://github.com/mpsOxygen/kernel_btusb, or install a newer kernel, I think support was added in 5.19
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Compatibility report ASUS ROG Flow X16 | GV601RM
did work after applying this fix
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Asus Zenbook 14 OLED
Bluetooth not working but this fixes it. Has to be done after every kernel upgradehttps://github.com/mpsOxygen/kernel_btusb
g14-2021-s3-dsdt
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2022 G14 - How's Linux compatibility?
Additionally, the laptop's modern standby is a bit busted, so you'll need to patch back in support for deep sleep. That can be done with the DSDT patch script here: https://gitlab.com/marcaux/g14-2021-s3-dsdt The patch must be fully removed in its entirety and reapplied for every BIOS update.
- G14 2022 - Sound becomes whisper quiet but restart fixes it
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2022 G14 and Linux question
I've not done it yet but it's at https://gitlab.com/marcaux/g14-2021-s3-dsdt . I'm not sure if I have the new kernel that doesn't need it; I'll need to test.
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Anyone running Linux? What's your battery life?
In order to get suspend working, you need to change from s2idle to s3 supend, there is a guid on how to do that here -> https://gitlab.com/marcaux/g14-2021-s3-dsdt (`mem_sleep_default=deep` is what you should try first before you try everything else from that guide)
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Compatibility report ASUS ROG Flow X16 | GV601RM
I tried to get s3 working with this fix and these instructions, but it didn´t work for me I got the option to do s3 sleep, but the laptop did not wake up
- Anyone have updated thoughts for Linux on the 2022 G14?
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Pipewire error
This is solved by https://gitlab.com/marcaux/g14-2021-s3-dsdt
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Enabling S3 sleep on Zephyrus G14?
I'm trying to do the mod outlined in this gitlab page, but I'm not sure what do to after running the provided script. The tutorial says to "add initrd /acpi_override before your Linux ramfs (likely the last initrd line)"
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Zephyrus G14 (2022) - hardware compatibility report
Unfortunately, S3 isn't configured out of the box, but I used both this script + instructions on the arch wiki to enable S3 sleep
What are some alternatives?
When comparing kernel_btusb and g14-2021-s3-dsdt you can also consider the following projects:
howdy - 🛡️ Windows Hello™ style facial authentication for Linux
sof - Sound Open Firmware