Thanks to all for helping to pin down this bug. While for most users
the fixes in hal 0.5.11~rc2-1ubuntu2 were sufficient, it appears that
even with hal working as it did before there are some chipsets for which
hal still returns a null kernel driver name, leading to this segfault.
It's unfortunat
I confirm that the bug doesn't occur with hal 0.5.11~rc2-1ubuntu2 and
network-manager 0.6.6-0ubuntu2
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Thanks for clearing up some of the details, however I was experiencing this bug
with a fully updated hal, as commented in Bug #204768. Only when I applied the
patch was the symptom fixed.
Hope that helps.
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Thanks, debdiff works for me. SONY VAIO SZ3 with Intel 3495abg
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Steve: hal is 0.5.11rc2-1ubuntu2 and I still got the problem.. so Emanuel's
patch corrects the problem .. not upgrading to hal i'm affraid..
I tried to downgrade to 0.6.6-0ubuntu2 and still have the full cpu load and
no wireless connection.
( dpkg -i to the old version )
when I upgrade to t
The debdiff worked for me too . HP Pavillion zv6000, Broadcom 4306 rev 3
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** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Low
Status: Confirmed => Triaged
Target: ubuntu-8.04 => None
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Looks to me like good bulletproofing that ought to be included before
release in any case.
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Importance: Undecided => Low
Status: Triaged => Confirmed
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thanks for this patch. I agree that we should use this for final hardy.
milestoning.
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While the debdiff provided appears to correctly fix a potential
segfault, the trigger for this bug was actually a hal change that
resulted in the kernel_driver value being NULL for *all* users when it
should have been set to the actual driver name. The hal bug is bug
#204768, which for hal was res
Hopefully this gets solved, i have reverted to network-manager
0.6.6-0ubuntu1 (with b43-fwcutter) because of these connection problems
and high proc usage. When can we have this debdiff-patched version of
network-manager 0.6.6-0ubuntu2 in the repositories?
FYI:
The problem: WLAN does not work with
The debdiff worked for me too- thanks. Dell Insprion 6400, Broadcom
4311.
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Yep! Solved it for me! Most gratefully too, as there seem to be several
interweaving issues with Hardy Beta and wireless..
THANKS!
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The debdiff solves it for me also. Thanks!
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Thanks all, this solved it for me as well (Dell Latitude D600, Broadcom
bcm4306). Thanks especially to Emanuel for the debdiff and Fabien for
the helpful reference.
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Solved by applying debdiff and install patched package ( HP Pavilion
Zv??? , Broadcom b43)
for those (like me) who didn't know how to apply a debdiff path :
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuPackagingGuide/BuildFromDebdiff?highlight=(debdiff)
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Just to confirm that I had the bug (see attached syslog), I recompiled
the network-manager package with Emanuel Steen debdiff, and it solves
the problem for me too (Dell Lattitude D830, Broadcom b43 wireless card)
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It is indeed a bug in
debian/patches/42a_ath_pci_supplicant_tweaks.patch. I attach a debdiff
that solves the problem for me.
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See bug #204931
There seems to be a bug in the latest version of network-manager
(0.6.6-0ubuntu2) which causes NetworkManager to crash and / or hang.
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debian/patches/42a_ath_pci_supplicant_tweaks.patch is causing the crash
(added in 0.6.6-0ubuntu2). This breaks wireless for most everyone EXCEPT
atheros users. Patch creator should recheck their code for sanity
against non-atheros cards.
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I might have spoken too fast. Another update of packages seems to have
fixed that for me now. There was there hal-0.5.11~rc2-1ubuntu2 - it is
actually a duplicate of bug #204768
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I have exactly the same problem. I am running on powerpc, iBook G4. It started
just today. I am also using wpa psk with a linksys wrt54g router.
I have updated today the following packages:
hal - 0.5.11~rc2-1ubuntu1 (also libhal-storage1, libhal1)
libidl0 - 0.8.10-0.1
liboil0.3 - 0.3.14-3
pm-utils
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