Hi, welcome
I’ve seen this issue a few times, and in many cases it’s related to the kernel or missing firmware.
You can first check which kernel you’re running with:
uname -r
If it’s an older kernel, updating it sometimes fixes hardware problems (especially Wi-Fi and graphics). Also make sure the linux-firmware package is installed, since some devices won’t work properly without it.
Let us know which distro and hardware you’re using and people here can give more specific advice.
I’ve seen this issue a few times, and in many cases it’s related to the kernel or missing firmware.
You can first check which kernel you’re running with:
uname -r
If it’s an older kernel, updating it sometimes fixes hardware problems (especially Wi-Fi and graphics). Also make sure the linux-firmware package is installed, since some devices won’t work properly without it.
Let us know which distro and hardware you’re using and people here can give more specific advice.