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My pc does not support windows 11 so i am going through the process of switching to Linux but cant do that without WIFI 

I have a rampage V extreme with a 6850k as my cpu and i am using the built in WIFI but Linux mint just cant see it

what do i need to do

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4 minutes ago, Linus No Beard said:

My pc does not support windows 11 so i am going through the process of switching to Linux but cant do that without WIFI 

I have a rampage V extreme with a 6850k as my cpu and i am using the built in WIFI but Linux mint just cant see it

what do i need to do

Can you post a screenshot or paste of

lspci -nn

in the terminal for us?

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1 minute ago, Linus No Beard said:

if i dont have WIFI on linux how would i do a screenshot i am on windows 10 RN

USB it over to a system that's connected to the internet, or use ethernet.

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36 minutes ago, Linus No Beard said:

My pc does not support windows 11 so i am going through the process of switching to Linux

two flaws in your reasoning:

- windows 11 hasnt released yet, the leaked iso is a hodgepodge of half developed garbage. wait until it actually releases to decide if your pc can run it or not.

- windows 10 will be supported until 2025, by that time you should probably be looking towards an upgrade anyways.

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4 hours ago, manikyath said:

two flaws in your reasoning:

- windows 11 hasnt released yet, the leaked iso is a hodgepodge of half developed garbage. wait until it actually releases to decide if your pc can run it or not.

- windows 10 will be supported until 2025, by that time you should probably be looking towards an upgrade anyways.

i am taking about looking at official requirements

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