Question Upgrade from Windows 11 to Ubuntu while keeping the NTFS hard disk ??

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Yes, it was an old Wireless interface. i am using a portable wifi card from TP-Link, which is working at the moment, but when I remove the wifi connection drop when I try using the built-in chip. i am looking to see if there is any custom driver solve this issue
You need to identify the network driver, check using the command lspci -k | grep -i network
 
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You need to identify the network driver, check using the command lspci -k | grep -i network

This is the Wireless Network interface which i have
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If you have the time, try running the MX Linux live ISO, as it likely includes the necessary drivers in its repositories. If it works well, you can then identify the driver's name and installation method. Alternatively, you could search for the solution with AI assistance, though this approach may not be entirely error-free.
 
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If you have the time, try running the MX Linux live ISO, as it likely includes the necessary drivers in its repositories. If it works well, you can then identify the driver's name and installation method. Alternatively, you could search for the solution with AI assistance, though this approach may not be entirely error-free.
Good suggestion as playing with kernel is a bit risky . let me check Thanks
 
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