I can confirm that it is solid enough to provide a stable link.
I don't know if the kernel freeze can impact third-parties modules, but for what is is worth, there is a debian packaging provided in the github project, building with debuild produces a dkms-ready package.
Hello,
I can relate there, same situation: brand new ThinkPad P14s Gen2 AMD with this WiFi chip. The driver provided on GitHub (https:/ /github. com/lwfinger/ rtw89) is mostly the same as the one being pushed to upstream, e.g? v6 is https:/ /patchwork. kernel. org/project/ linux-wireless/ list/?series= 534633& state=*
I can confirm that it is solid enough to provide a stable link.
I don't know if the kernel freeze can impact third-parties modules, but for what is is worth, there is a debian packaging provided in the github project, building with debuild produces a dkms-ready package.