This seems to be fixed in the latest released kernel for ubuntu 14.04:
$ uname -rvp
3.13.0-83-generic #127-Ubuntu SMP Fri Mar 11 00:25:37 UTC 2016 x86_64
In both this desktop and another laptop running this kernel version,
scangearmp can now detect the MG7150 Canon scanner over wifi. I don't
know
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I'm running 64-bit 14.04 LTS ubuntu.
When I boot my PC into 3.13.0-68-generic (via the 'ubuntu advanced' menu
item in grub) I can detect my scanner over wifi using scangearmp.
However since 3.13.0-70-gen
Hi Brad,
Which kernel do you want me to be booted into when I run apport-collect?
The last version before the break (3.13.0-68); the first version available
after the break (3.13.0-70); or the current version (3.13.0-74)? Or
doesn't it matter at this point?
Thanks, Lucas.
On 25 December 2015 at
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I'm running 64-bit 14.04 LTS ubuntu.
When I boot my PC into 3.13.0-68-generic (via the 'ubuntu advanced' menu
item in grub) I can detect
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@penalvch: I've never tested an upstream kernel before so thanks for the
instructions! I'm nervous about ruining my system, so please can you
confirm my understanding is correct before I go ahead with this:
1) I've downloaded these files into their own folder:
linux-headers-4.4.0-040400rc7_4.4.0-0
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Title:
Scanner not detected over wifi since after 3.13.0-68
Sta
OK. The machine had since updated to 3.13.0-76-generic but still had the
problem with the scanner not being detected over wifi by scangearmp.
As per the instructions at
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/MainlineBuilds#Preparing_to_install_an_upstream_kernel
I switched from the proprietary NVidia bina
OK. The machine had since updated to 3.13.0-76-generic but still had the
problem with the scanner not being detected over wifi by scangearmp.
As per the instructions at
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/MainlineBuilds#Preparing_to_install_an_upstream_kernel
I switched from the proprietary NVidia bina
Ok, I tested xenial-desktop-i386.iso (sha1sum
d066f5a8f8502c623501857b1464713be9940c79) from today's daily build. I
put it on a USB stick and booted into it. (For my own notes: press F11
to enter boot menu on startup, then press Tab and 'live' to boot into
live ubuntu.)
I entered my wifi passwor
Hi. I would prefer a backport to 14.04 if that's not to much trouble,
please. I have no plans to upgrade to 16.04 until at least 6 months
after it's released. Plus 14.04 is supposed to be supported for 5
years. Until this is fixed I have to boot into Windows or an older
ubuntu kernel to use the
Hi. Sorry, I just don't have the time to locate the commit that fixes
the issue. My machine is old and slow, so even building the kernel once
would probably take ages. Frankly, it would be less effort to boot into
Windows every time I wanted to scan something!
Ideally we could get Canon interes
Canon have come back with: "Unfortunately you need to wait for
scangearmp to update so that it then supports ubuntu version 14.04. We
are not yet aware of a scheduled time of release for this update, the
only thing I can recommend is that you keep an eye on the website to see
when the scangear is u
Does anyone know if Canonical or ubuntu developers will be trying to fix
this or a duplicate of it, please?
None of the suggested fixes apply or have worked for me on 14.04. I
won't be upgrading my other computer from 12.04 until this issue is
fixed. (When I tried that computer on the 14.04 Live
Finally found a fix that worked for me: http://askubuntu.com/a/368836
Also, at http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2218043, there was the
following extra line in wakenet.sh:
pkill -f wpa_supplicant
...but I found I didn't need that. (But I'm posting that here in case someone
else will need
I seem to be in a similar position to Nicolas. Before a suspend, with
wifi working, WWAN is disabled according to 'nmcli nm'. Then, after
suspending, with wifi not working, WWAN is enabled.
However, sometimes wifi doesn't work even after restarting my Dell
laptop and WWAN is disabled after restart
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I forgot to say that I do NOT have password required after waking from
suspend or returning from a blank screen.
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Title:
No wifi aft
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