With the backports busted, this, coupled with the bugs in network
manager (it has NO concept of having a single disabled device and one
wanting to use other deviceseither blacklist or grab the backports
to break the driver support so I can at least use a Zydas USB thumb...)
this is a serious sh
I hadn't realized this bug is against linux-backport-modules. How so?
The original report refers to the default kernel modules.
In my opinion this bug should be against linux-image, and be kept open
until it's fixed there. I mean, it's nice to have the backported modules
to work around the bug, bu
linux-backports-modules-2.6.27-7-generic version 2.6.27-7.4 fixes the
random hard locks and disconnects for me.
linux-backports-modules-2.6.27-7-generic version 2.6.27-7.6 is broken
with a different bug, as you pointed out.
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What fix are you referring to? This problem still happens as far as I know...
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Leann,
I think this is fixed, I should have opened a different bug against
backports-7.6, apologies.
** Changed in: linux-backports-modules-2.6.27 (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Fix Released
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I've tried the backports, but then I'm affected by bug #294667 (iwl3945
fails to load with "Unkown symbol lbm_cw_print_ssid while loading
iwl3945"). So the fix doesn't work for me. Annoying.
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Attached output of 'sudo lspci -vvnn'.
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Hi Joe, since you are the original bug reporter, has this regressed for
you as well?
@jpv and @pablomme, can you both attach the output of 'sudo lspci -vvnn'
so we can confirm you have the same wireless card as Joe. Thanks.
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> I also have hard locks at work (WPA & WPA2 Enterprise with PEAP) but
not at home (WPA2 Personal).
Just to be clear, I meant without the backports package. Since I
installed it works fine with backports-7.4, not at all with
backports-7.6
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I also have hard locks at work (WPA & WPA2 Enterprise with PEAP) but not
at home (WPA2 Personal).
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I think I'm suffering from the same bug. Same 5-minute delay, same
driver, nothing relevant in the logs, etc.
I would like to add one important piece of information: the freeze
happens when I use the wireless connection at work (no wireless
security, authentication granted via initial browser redi
Since the latest update is broken I'm reverting this to new.
** Changed in: linux-backports-modules-2.6.27 (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Released => New
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I was having random hard locks too and linux-backports-
modules-2.6.27-7-generic version 2.6.27-7.4 fixed it for me and made my
wireless connection a lot more reliable.
But after I upgraded to version 2.6.27-7.6 from intrepid proposed the
wireless was completely disabled and I had to revert back t
Hi Joe,
linux-backports-modules recently pulled in an updated wireless stack.
I'd encourage you to continue using linux-backports-modules if that
resolves this issue for you. It's basically an alternative for users
who have issues with the wireless stack provided in the linux kernel
package. I'l
It appears to not freeze with linux-backports-modules-intrepid, after 1
day of testing. Should that be considered as the default iwl3945 module
and wireless stack for intrepid release then?
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I had a similar lockup with my lenovo t61 that may or may not be
related. Some particulars about my specific usage and configuration:
* Running kernel 2.6.27-7.12 (generic/amd64)
* It occurred several hours after I had upgraded from hardy to intrepid and
booted the intrepid kernel; this was t
Still seeing the freeze with 2.6.27-7.12. installing linux-backports-
modules-intrepid and going to test that now. Thanks for the response.
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Hi Joe,
Care to first test the newer 2.6.27-7.12 kernel which resolved bug
263059 . If the issue still exists, then care to then try installing
the linux-backports-modules package? It most recently pulled in an
updated wireless stack from upstream:
linux-backports-modules-2.6.27 (2.6.27-7.3) in
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