Linux-Image-3.2.9-1 does not freeze AND the atheros card works!!
I noticed that it sometimes (very rarely) goes off line but recovers itself in
a couple seconds unlike before that it needed modprobe -r ath9k, modprobe
ath9k to come up again.
I have been testing for about 3 days with no issues,
Sorry to report, but after several weeks of usage, it still happens, in the
two systems where I have this wireless card.
If there is anything I can do to help figure out what the issue is (other than
check the code!), let me know.
Cheers,
Marcos
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Hi Maximilian!
Now that Linux 3.0 has hit testing, I am using it.
So far so good, but will email you in a couple of days of usage to be sure.
Thanks!
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Just letting you know that this is still an issue.
Any extra info that I can provide I am happy to collect.
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After using it for some days, the issue seems to still be there but manifests
itself in a different way.
Before 38-5 when the disconnection happened, the only way to get it back was
to modprobe -r ath9k, modprobe ath9k and try to reconect, which usually but
not always worked.
With 38-5 the dro
Thanks Stefan,
I will test as soon as 38.5 hits testing (or maybe I will game enough to do it
from unstable!)
Cheers,
Marcos
On Martes 26 Abril 2011 06:01:27 usted escribió:
> Hi
>
> Neither crda nor wpasupplicant are responsible for such a behaviour,
> but this bug is likely fixed by the att
This bug may not be in ath9k but in wpa_supplicant as it has the same
sympthoms as this error in ubuntu:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/wpasupplicant/+bug/548992
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Does this line:
128408.330298] cfg80211: Calling CRDA for country: CN
mean that it is trying to set the country to China? I am in Australia, and as
far as I can tell the locale of my system is properly set.
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Package: linux-2.6
Version: 2.6.38-3
Severity: important
File: ath9k
ath9k disconects quite often (around 10 times a day) since upgrading the kernel
to 2.6.38-2.
Workaround is to modprob -r ath9k and then modprob ath9k.
I am happy to test and collect more info, just tell me what to do.
Cheers
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