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If you’re running an Asus Vivobook with a MediaTek MT7902 chip, you know the struggle. MediaTek hasn’t released a proper driver for it, which leaves Linux users stuck — no working chip means no WiFi and no Bluetooth on Linux.

The usual options: swap the WiFi card or use a USB WiFi adapter.

I’d been using a USB adapter myself, and depending on it was annoying. Take it out and the whole machine is offline. It also eats up a USB port. I looked for a fix before and couldn’t find one.

Today I searched again and found some partial solutions — but they were fragmented. Install this for Bluetooth, install that separately for WiFi. Finding and configuring all of that takes time.

So I put together a unified driver that covers both Bluetooth and WiFi for MT7902. Ran the install script, threw out the USB adapter I’d been using for years, and now both work natively on my machine.

Just clone the repo, run install.sh, and both drivers are ready.

Star the repo so other people can find it more easily ⭐

Repo: https://lnkd.in/d6nmqc6k