11-01-2019, 02:03 PM
Hi,
Reading from them intertubes, seems the Ralink 3090 gives/gave quite some troubles in Windows and Linux.
Thing is, posts date back to Ubuntu 11.04. They mention having better luck with de rt2860 in some cases.
But, that driver was removed from the Kernel a while back it seems.
Also, it seemed to prevent Linux from Suspending/Hibernating and even Shuting down in some cases.
If it's not a laptop, changing the card for a more recent one (+Linux supported) could save you lots of time and trouble
** On a side note, maybe putting powermanagement in your BIOS to S# instead of S4-S5 could help.
Or, just disabling suspend and trying a simple "sleep".
Reading from them intertubes, seems the Ralink 3090 gives/gave quite some troubles in Windows and Linux.
Thing is, posts date back to Ubuntu 11.04. They mention having better luck with de rt2860 in some cases.
But, that driver was removed from the Kernel a while back it seems.
Also, it seemed to prevent Linux from Suspending/Hibernating and even Shuting down in some cases.
If it's not a laptop, changing the card for a more recent one (+Linux supported) could save you lots of time and trouble

** On a side note, maybe putting powermanagement in your BIOS to S# instead of S4-S5 could help.
Or, just disabling suspend and trying a simple "sleep".
- TheDead (TheUxNo0b)
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