[SOLVED] WiFi slows Down when i connect any Bluetooth device
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It may be useful, for anyone who might have the same problem on Fedora (in my case 27), that the Debian solution works on Fedora too. If there's not such a
/etc/modprobe.d/iwlwifi.conf file, just create it and add
That's okay, they were nice enough to create an account just to mention their success. It was a good post because they added some context to the solution.
It's relevant and adds something that wasn't here before. I guess I agree to disagree on this one. I don't personally care about thread raising if the post is useful. It wasn't just a "me too" post. If you really care about notifications from this old thread you could always just unsubscribe.
In what possible way was his post relevant to Slackware users?
I would say that it would be relevant to Fedora users, but Slackware users (unlike you and why the fuck are you posting in this thread?) already knew that it would work.
This forum is LinuxQuestions of which Slackware is a part. Their response is on topic due to their technical issue and adding information that wasn't there before. I'm not sure I can be any more clear than I have. Our discussion, however, is not on topic and not adding to this post. I'm going to unsubscribe. As I said before agree to disagree. If you don't like non-Slackware members posting then you're welcome to host a private community whose rules dictate only Slackware users are allowed to post.
Note: you're welcome to DM me to continue this discussion but I'm not posting offtopic here anymore. Or start another thread on what is considered on topic and DM me a link to it.
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