I'm trying to set up Fedora 43 on my ASUS ROG Strix 870E-E Gaming WiFi PC, but I'm having trouble getting both WiFi and Bluetooth to work. I've upgraded to the latest kernel and installed all available updates. Is this a common problem? Am I stuck using Windows, or is there a solution out there? Just to add, none of the available kernel versions support my hardware, so aside from getting external adapters, I can't seem to find a distribution that works with my setup. It's frustrating because even my old 20-year-old laptop runs Fedora 42 without any issues!
2 Answers
Consider using VirtualBox! It might let you run a different OS that has better support for your hardware, at least until you can figure out the drivers for Fedora.
You might want to try USB-tethering your phone as a temporary solution while you look for a fix. It could help you get online until you sort out the WiFi and Bluetooth issues.

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