Aspire vn7-791g wifi Driver problems for Linux (pardus gnome 23.3) wifi driver doesn't work

buzbey
buzbey Member Posts: 2 New User
edited January 6 in Aspire Laptops

Hi, since win10 is losing its update support I changed my operating system to Linux (pardus gnome 23.3) but my wifi driver doesn't work right. Whenever I download something, it stops working. My wifi network hardware is "Qualcomm Atheros qca6174 802.11ac wireless network adapter" but I couldn't find a way to stabilize it.

Is there anybody willing and able to help?

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Answers

  • JackE
    JackE ACE Posts: 45,221 Trailblazer

    Does the wired ethernet work OK?. Have you registered and asked your question on the Pardus forums? The reason I ask is that it seems to be no longer as popular as some other distros such as LinuxMint which are based on both Debian & Ubuntu. As far as I know, not much recent development work has been done beyond the standard Debian GUI and the installation of networking drivers not as polished as LinuxMint especially on Acer laptops.

    Jack E/NJ

  • buzbey
    buzbey Member Posts: 2 New User
    edited January 24

    Yes, wired network works fine. And I have registered and asked on Pardus forums but no solutions so far. I also tried deepseek AI's instructions and they were all in vain as well. I tried Linux mint, Garuda, Zorin OS and they also weren't able to make it work anyway, so I turned back to Pardus because it is more stable and have user friendly GUIs like "Pardus Nvidia driver Installer".

  • JackE
    JackE ACE Posts: 45,221 Trailblazer

    Press ctrl+alt+t. Enter 'lspci | grep -i wireless'. Post screenshot or phone photo of result.

    Jack E/NJ