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** Tags added: verification-done-bionic
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Title:
RTL8822BE WiFi Disabled in Kernel 4.18.0-12
To manag
Didn't test this on a full install but enabled the 4.18.0-16 signed
kernel through the cosmic-proposed repository on a Bionic install. Works
fine! mokutil reports secure-boot enabled and release shows as 4.18.0-16
:)
It should be noted that just installing this kernel itself did not fix
the issue,
Hey,
This kernel seems to be working fine on a fresh install of KDE Neon
(based on Bionic). I had to roll back due to other reasons, but
installing this kernel has fixed it for me here. If you require any logs
let me know.
Short of reinstalling to 18.10 I haven't got a way to test it on there,
un
So, the driver was previously unsigned, then signed and included in the
original Ubuntu kernel for 18.10, then subsequently unsigned during an
update somewhere along the way?
That doesn't make sense to me - would have to try and find upstream to work out
what has happened.
Larry Finger suggests t
Hey,
Still seems to be an issue with Kernel v4.18.0-13 too. Tried to modprobe
r8822be module and received the same "operation not permitted" error as
before.
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Yep, disabling Secure Boot seems to allow the driver to load no problem.
Attached is dmesg output of this boot sequence with Secure Boot disabled.
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Hi, not sure what the hotkey was supposed to do if anything, I don't
have any dmesg entries after executing it and there's no change in the
status of the r8822be module when I attempt a modprobe afterwards.
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Public bug reported:
Received kernel patch 4.18.0-12 today on my machine. On reboot my WiFi appears
to be unavailable.
lspci still recognises the installed RTL8822BE card and a reboot back to the
previous kernel version (4.18.0-11) seems to resolve the problem.
We tried some debugging in the IR
Hi, sorry I'm afraid I just don't have the time right now to reinstall Ubuntu
and give it the testing you're asking for.
As such I think the bug needs to remain in it's current state, I cannot test
the upstream kernel nor install a dev build of Ubuntu.
If there's anything I need to do to 'close'
RC8 fix wasn't present for me.
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Title:
B43 Wireless Autoconnect Failure
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Interesting, so we both definitely have the same card and are affected by the
same issue. What do you get when you run the firmware-b43-installer? Does the
terminal output anything about an unsupported device with the PCI ID tag?
Odd that rc8 of 3.9 seemed to fix this and then the final 3.9 kerne
Hmm, what card is it in your Macbook? I just reinstalled Raring and installed
the freshly released 3.9 kernel and installed b43-fwcutter and
firmware-b43-installer.
I'm still getting the unsupported device error upon executing the installer
command. I'll try the BCM kernel source listed in addit
Done, bug is hopefully reported upstream via email. Couldn't use the
suggested format originally as seen in comment #12 but I've attached the
info as the text document that comment links to. Hopefully this is
sufficient enough :)
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Here's something else interesting, if I disable wifi and re-enable it after
manually connecting the connection is fine. It's as if you have to tell the
card that the ESSID is what it is and then it'll connect no problems.
Also curiously, apparently the wlan0 interface doesn't exist and hence, run
Still not fixed with mainline kernel 3.9rc3.
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Title:
B43 Wireless Autoconnect Failure
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Here is the output from the terminal for reinstalling the
firmware-b43-installer package. Interesting that it's 'unsupported' now.
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Tested 3.9 kernel and this seems to make the issue worse as now my
hardware has a delay on how long until connecting to networks becomes
available in the network manager menu.
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** Tags added: kernel-bug-exists-upstream
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Agreed with cacula post #6. Fix has indeed been released with the latest
unity in the updates.
** Changed in: openjdk-7 (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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Please ignore the fact this is clearly Minecraft loading but it just
shows the issue I'm having. Note the completely solidly black window
titlebar.
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** Summary changed:
- Window controls on java applications invisible and backwards.
+ Window controls on java applications invisible and non-existent.
** Description changed:
Hi all,
- I've found in raring that there are no window controls obviously visible in
the titlebar for Java applicatio
** Description changed:
Hi all,
I've found in raring that there are no window controls obviously visible in
the titlebar for Java applications. I've tested using Oracle's Java 7 and 8
versions as well as OpenJDK and the bug is present in all three.
I have noticed however that the controls
Public bug reported:
Hi all,
I've found in raring that there are no window controls obviously visible in the
titlebar for Java applications. I've tested using Oracle's Java 7 and 8
versions as well as OpenJDK and the bug is present in all three.
I have noticed however that the controls are prese
I've added the unable to test tag, the kernel doesn't appear to have
been fully compiled and packaged in the Mainline PPA at the minute, I'll
keep checking back though. Leaving as uncomfirmed at the moment until
I've actually got a kernel to test :)
** Tags added: kernel-unable-to-test-upstream
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Also forgot to mention, ran 'apt-get install --reinstall
firmware-b43-installer' and it downloaded fine, went to post config run it and
said something along the lines of 'Aborting: Unsupported Device 14e4:4331'.
4331 happens to be the card's model number in the Mac mini I have.
Hope this helps.
New information:
This bug does not appear to be caused by the network being hidden as my laptop
can find and connect to it a-ok, changing bug title accordingly.
** Summary changed:
- Hidden Wireless Autoconnect Failure
+ B43 Wireless Autoconnect Failure
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Hi all,
I installed raring to test whether this bug existed in it and quantal too. In
the 3.8+ kernels there seems to be an issue with the b43 drivers, my wireless
works however it won't automatically connect to my hidden wireless network. I
have to go into network manager
Bug appears to have been fixed in Kernel 3.8.
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Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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Title:
RT3090BC4 Bluetooth
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I managed to do a skype call the other day and all was well, I go to do one
today and there's no microphone going out. I tried an Empathy GTalk call to
test that, same problem there.
However, I can open up Mumble, that still works and sound recorder still works.
My mic is b
Thanks Joseph, 3.7 kernel does not fix this problem, still no options in
bluetooth menu for devices when enabled unless on reboot.
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** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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RT30
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** Description changed:
This bug has been previously reported for 11.04 and was 'patched' but
not effectively.
The RT3090BC4 card in my laptop works fine on the WiFi front as of Linux
>3.0 however, the Bluetooth is hit and mis
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This bug has been previously reported for 11.04 and was 'patched' but
not effectively.
The RT3090BC4 card in my laptop works fine on the WiFi front as of Linux
>3.0 however, the Bluetooth is hit and miss. Usually I have it disabled
as I don't use it that often and it drains b
I can confirm that Linux Mint has normal wifi + bluetooth behaviour, how
does one go about extrapolating this onto Ubuntu?
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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** Project changed: linux => blueman
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Not sure on the progress on this but while toying around the other day under
Wubi on my HP G62-B18SA notebook I found that by default Bluez does not support
the wifi card entirely, however, Blueman does. The only issue I have found with
Blueman is that the wifi card tends to be enabled by defaul
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