Hi @lofidevops,
thanks for the HCL report and welcome to the Qubes OS world.
If you want to use these devices, search the models of theses devices, the vendor and model ids, use the linux-hardware.org database (from LKDDb). You’ll get the minimal kernel, firwmare and so driver (kernel module) versions.
Here the vendor/model id is 8086:02f0, the kernel module is iwlwifi and the record in the harware-info database reports the minimal kernel, and the support for the different Gnu/Linux distributions.
More information with the below commands (replace iwlwifi by your kernel module) :
Thanks for the detailed breakdown @ludovic, you answered my next question before I posted it! And I appreciate the “teaching to fish” approach I’ll post specific questions in the hardware forum and keep my HCL up-to-date with the steps needed to get everything working.
I haven’t been able to get WiFi working (see linked thread) and I need to start using my machine! I’m hopeful this is a silly configuration issue that will resolve itself when 4.1 is released. I’ll give Qubes OS another try then!