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Both wifi drivers are in the linux kernel and open source as far as I can tell.
LCD deck uses
rtw88_8822ce
, which has been in the linux kernel since 5/2019. Source code hereOLED deck uses
ath11k_pci
, which has been in the linux kernel since 9/2023. Source code hereThe Arch Wiki page on the Steam Deck is also a good source for this sort of thing, since it looks at what's needed to run standard Arch on the Deck.
oh ok that's good I guess. they don't work half the time.