I could not sleep these days because of this problem that has been happening to me in Linux security distributions (for ex: kali, parrot os) for some years, but still nowadays I could not find the solution.
The problem is that I installed Parrot OS in dual boot with Windows 11 (I also tried dual booting with W10 but is the same thing, clearly because the problem occurs in Linux). So, after installing it, everything goes OK, I can apt update/upgrade as always, etc. etc, etc. But then I try to connect to WI-FI and networks actually appear with their names and everything. But when I introduce my network’s password, it keeps loading for some seconds and then a notification saying “Wifi disconnected” or smth like that appears. I tried a lot of things like installing the drivers of my USB WIFI (Archer T3U), but I couldn’t do the “make” command in the github folder cloned because an error occurs. Can you please help me? I’m tired of this. One time wifi actually worked but there was an error at 80& of the installation of Parrot OS. That was the only time that I saw it actually “working”.
So I tried installing other windows versions because of disk encryptions and some features that come with Windows 11 but that was clearly not the solution. I also tried downloading the drivers but the make command did not work properly.
When trying to “sudo make”, the next error appears:
make[1]: *** [/usr/src/linux-headers-6.5.0-13parrot1-common/Makefile:246: __sub-make] Error 2
make[1]: Leaving directory ‘/usr/src/linux-headers-6.5.0-13parrot1-amd64’
make: *** [Makefile:1998: modules] Error 2
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