good, waiting for it
had to redo it because my free gitlab said no
so itll be 15min
No wrries, I could wait like 3 or 4 hours more here 
So there have been i think 2 kernel updates since you first installed that? Or maybe just one? As far as the current ISO goes i donāt know what the issue is other than it didnāt work on your hardware. We will have another ISO out eventually with some fixes that have already been identified.
Im waiting for @hoyoj11274 to let me know if the ISO with updated packages/kernel fixes it or not for the live iso. If so itll just be a matter of the updated one will fix it, could be something with network manager or some other packages/the kernel in that case.
I wait to see also. Did you upload it?
yeah but @hoyoj11274 hasnt responded since i sent the link and they downloaded it. I know the live environment works as i made sure so just waiting atm.
How did you add the patch?
I just built the latest iso with the newest packages and kernel i didnt need to patch anything, Just built it like normal from the github. I wanted to see if it was some issue with specific users and the current iso build by using one with updated pkgs
I donāt understand what you mean? The current ISO will have the updated packages.
Edit: If you build an ISO from github will be the same.
as in the packages built into the ISO itself for the live environment, to my knowledge it doesnt update the running packages on the iso in the live environment.
Im not worried about what its installing, thats always current.
Iām still confused because your building an ISO from the github files. Those are the current files that are used to create the currently released ISO are they not? How would the live environment be any different? 
when you build the iso from git it downloads and installs the latest packages from the repos and installs them into the ISO so you get updated kernel, network manager, etc.
The current ISO will have the packages from the time it was built for the running environment not the latest ones but will install the latest packages for the user in their installation
I didnāt think it worked that way. I thought it just installed the latest files that they used & not updated. Now you got me curious so i try it.
an example of what i mean is that the current ISO when you just run it from a USB is running kernel 5.13.12 and the one i built has 5.14.6
The live environment itself is static but what gets installed to the users drive is always current and downloaded from the repos unless you do offline install which just clones the live environment (well, a bit more than that but thats the easy way to say it)
Okay i just try nowā¦10 minutes or so.
Edit: I thought maybe you were adding the patch to the kernel.
Edit2: Okay itās done i make a new live ISO and check.
Hello @Echoa
Sorry for answering you late. I was falling asleep yesterday and all day was busy. I tested recently the ISO, the same problem. Unless I disconnect my RTX and run the ISO with my onboard graphics or an AMD card, Iāll have the same troubles.
Alright awesome thanks for testing.
Thats a real weird issue, Ill try looking into it further see if there are other reports.
There is quite a bit of really useful information here. Thank you for that @Echoa . 