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[Bug 1287298] Re: missing support for rtl8821ae

 

Hello everyone!

I was wondering if someone can PLEASE help out with the following issue
I'm having.

It's about installing Ubuntu on a X551MA-SX020D ASUS laptop.

The aforementioned laptop comes with an integrated Intel ValleyView Gen7
(rev 0c) graphics board and a Realtek rtl8821ae chip for wireless
connectivity.

Upon installation of Ubuntu 13.10 [default 3.11.0-12-generic kernel] all
the devices are functional, *except* the rtl8821ae chip which the system
simply cannot see.

By either upgrading just the kernel to 3.14 or the whole installation to
14.04 [Trusty Tahr] what I get is a functioning rtl8821ae chip and a
*blank screen* [seems to just go off] just before the graphical
interface is about to show...

After TONS of research I found the following thread:
http://askubuntu.com/questions/384246/how-do-i-get-a-realtek-8821-wireless-card-working

which points to:
http://www.linlap.com/asus_transformer_book_trio_tx201la

[the instructions on which I am incapable of reproducing on Ubuntu]

And also *this* thread.

What I care about is to get both the monitor's resolution and the wireless chip to function properly.
What I do NOT care about is on which kernel or version of Ubuntu.

Thank you in advance for any help.

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Title:
  missing support for rtl8821ae

Status in “linux” package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in “linux” source package in Trusty:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  Cheap all-in-one pcs are showing up with this wireless chip built-in,
  e.g.:

  http://www.asus.com/ASUS_VivoPC/

  and right now our T kernel doesn't have any support for it.

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