I have replaced the wifi card by another-one of the same type I had
lying around, and it is now recognised. So the card I experienced this
problem with is somehow defective.
Sorry about the noise; not sure how I can close this bug report without
impsing on you further.
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Package: src:linux
Version: 3.2.65-1+deb7u1
Severity: important
Module ath5k fails to initialise my wireless card. Card was working under
Ubuntu 10.04. The error message (Invalid EEPROM checksum) was introduced
in the driver around the 2.6.32 timeframe. The initial checksumming code
was too strict
I have successfully booted a 2.6.32.2 kernel with this patch applied on top on
a PXE-booting machine with nfsroot. If you consider that to be a sufficient
test then please feel free to add my
Tested-by: Jan Ceuleers
Otherwise, please let me know which other tests you would like me to carry out
Jan Ceuleers wrote:
> I have successfully booted a 2.6.32.2 kernel with this patch applied on top
> on a PXE-booting machine with nfsroot.
Obviously this was on a machine with a Via Velocity NIC.
Jan
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H. Peter Anvin wrote:
>> i.e. can you safely enable X86_P6_NOP for other CPUs, such as AMD
>> K7/K8, VIA C3/C7, or Efficeon? If not, would it be more sensible to
>> avoid using these instructions?
>>
>> It appears that at least some VIA C3 CPUs do not support these opcodes:
>>
>> http://bugs.debia
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