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[ 430.598266] wl1251: WARNING WLAN not ready [ 430.598449] wl1251: ERROR unsupported chip id: 0x0
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sudo ifconfig wlan0 up
Edit: I do not know why you would disable wifi, if you disable wifi it would remove wlan modules and you won't be able to get an interface.