semi-newbie question:
does this mean that the fix is released for out of the box saucy? or for saucy
with upgraded kernel? if latter, which kernel version do i need?
thank you.
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i'm seeing this in raring too (dual boot lenovo q190 with kernel 3.10 -
the only way to get realtek rtl8188 working).
i tried to replace nm-applet with wicd without success (managed to
screw up all networking by apt-get purging network-manager; restored it;
removed wicd; am back to nm-applet).
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@all
i thought i had solved this by replacing precise with raring and
updating kernel to 3.10 (see #48 above and the thread leading to it).
unfortunately, it is not the case. the wifi connection drops constantly
and pops a login window, actually dozens and dozens of login windows
(see attached).
@all
tried to solve the problem on precise working with @remus offline. couldn't
fix it, so i installed raring and kernel 3.10, and now wifi works. thanks a
million @remus.
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@remus i'm willing to try, but hesitant about bricking what i already have
working.
to spare everyone elese the gory details, could we take this to a chat or email
conversation? please send me your IM contact info to
launchpadder/at/kobelino/dot/com. i am in pst time zone.
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@remus the package was already uinstalled and the directory is still not
there. happy to install manually (wget or whatever the process), but
need step by step instructions :-)
xxx@Lenovo:~$ sudo apt-get install linux-firmware
[sudo] password for xxx:
Reading package lists... Done
Building depend
@remus
xxx@Lenovo:~$ ls -ila /lib/firmware/rtlwifi/rtl8188efw.bin
ls: cannot access /lib/firmware/rtlwifi/rtl8188efw.bin: No such file or
directory
1. I am not sure where to find this package and how to install it. There
isn't much out there on rtl8188 (there is a bunch of info on rtl8192,
but I
@remus see below. i won't have access to this machine until mid-next
week.
xxx@Lenovo:~$ sudo lspci
[sudo] password for xxx:
00:00.0 Host bridge: Intel Corporation 2nd Generation Core Processor Family
DRAM Controller (rev 09)
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation 2nd Generation Co
Semi-newbie here, with a q190, dual boot (win8 and precise), grub
working (finally!), wired working, WIFI NOT working.
I updated the kernel following these instructions :
http://www.liberiangeek.net/2013/07/upgrade-to-linux-kernel-3-10-latest-
to-resolve-some-issues-in-ubuntu/
Now i have a 3.10 k