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** Tags removed: ar928x ath9k
** Tags added: intrepid kernel-wifi needs-kernel-logs needs-upstream-testing
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Now the bug about the ath9k poor performances is fixed
(https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/297965), let's
talk about stability.
The ath9k
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Hi Christopher,
I don't run Ubuntu anymore on that Mac, so I'm not able to make additionnal
tests. Sorry.
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Romuald, thank you for reporting this and helping make Ubuntu better. This bug
was reported a while ago and there hasn't been any activity in it recently. We
were wondering if this is still an issue? Can you try with the latest
development release of Ubuntu? ISO CD images are available from
ht
I run Ubuntu 11.10 64 Bit with kernel 3.0.0-16-generic and ath9k driver.
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To manage notifi
I face similar problems on an Asus Notebook with AR928X wireless card.
The connection to my router is extremly unstable, after about a minute
the connection drops every time, and re-connecting takes an awful lot of
time. I tried using WICD instead of Network manager - same problem. I
have Windows i
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I followed point 1 from mlaverdiere's post (installing linux-backports-
wireless-modules-karmic) and the wireless performance of my HP G61-320
has increased dramatically. Reception is much improved and there isn't
any noise in the log files of the connection being consistently dropped
and reconnect
Here's my experience so far in relation with this bug, on a HP
DV5-1124CA laptop, with an Atheros AR928X card:
1. Out of the box, the ath9k driver provided by Jaunty and Karmic give
really unstable and weak connections. In my case, installing the linux-
backports-wireless-modules-karmic improves
The bug is easy to reproduce (at least under MacBookPro3,1) :
1. boot and log in
2. connect to wifi (I use WPA2)
3. suspend
4. resume
5. now you are no more able to reconnect to wifi. It renders Ubuntu completely
useless :-(
I confirmed that installing linux-backports-wireless-modules-karmi
I have an Dell Studio XPS 13 with an 1515 (11agn) WLAN half mini-card.
It helped to install linux-backport-modules but it was by far not stable and
fast enought. Much better was it to install Compat-wireless stable as Luis R.
Rodriguez suggested before.
WLAN performance is now fine, but my model
Hi,
I had a similar behavior with my ASUS X5DIJ-SX018L notebook with Ubuntu
9.04. However things improved a lot as I modified the regional frequency
regulation configuration. The driver seems to follow the US frequency
regulations by default; this can cause trouble when the AP uses a different
sche
Hi all,
Personally I gave up Ubuntu on my Mac and so I'm not able to test it anymore.
OSX works on my Mac, and I'm tired to fight with Ubuntu to get some basic
features working.
But Luis, some months ago I read the links provided to explain how to
raised bugs, and it's too much complicated for s
On Thu, Aug 27, 2009 at 1:21 PM, Christian
Stöveken wrote:
> So now for this bug - how do we go about it?
This issue will never be fixed on the stable kernel of your
distribution, your only option is to upgrade to bleeding edge
compat-wireless or stable compat-wireless. Ubuntu has compat-wireless
So now for this bug - how do we go about it?
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On Thu, Aug 27, 2009 at 11:49 AM, Christian
Stöveken wrote:
> Ok so if there's a backport module fixing the issue then it should be fixed
> with some later kernel?
> But as I wrote the issue persists with Karmic - so does that mean there's a
> regression?
>
> I'm not that much into the inner work
Ok so if there's a backport module fixing the issue then it should be fixed
with some later kernel?
But as I wrote the issue persists with Karmic - so does that mean there's a
regression?
I'm not that much into the inner workings of how Ubuntu gets developed / how
bugs are fixed,
so should I (m
On Thu, Aug 27, 2009 at 10:57 AM, Christian
Stöveken wrote:
> The wireless connection becomes unusable after some time (without installing
> linux-backports-modules-jaunty-generic).
> Also connecting or reconnecting to the network does take too long. (way
> longer than other cards I use).
>
> I t
The wireless connection becomes unusable after some time (without installing
linux-backports-modules-jaunty-generic).
Also connecting or reconnecting to the network does take too long. (way longer
than other cards I use).
I think (in contrast to Romuald) that constant traffic like pinging some
b
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On Thu, Aug 27, 2009 at 9:45 AM, Christian
Stöveken wrote:
> afaict this issue still persists with the latest kernel on Karmic (2.6.31-3)
> as on Jaunty (2.6.28-15)
> with my AR928X [168c:002a] (rev 01) - (Vaio VGN-P11Z)
What issue? I reviewed the bug report and determined it was horribly
vague.
afaict this issue still persists with the latest kernel on Karmic (2.6.31-3) as
on Jaunty (2.6.28-15)
with my AR928X [168c:002a] (rev 01) - (Vaio VGN-P11Z)
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On Tue, Jul 28, 2009 at 7:07 PM, BarrettWilliams wrote:
> This error is not fixed in newer kernels such as 2.6.31-3 generic on
> Karmic Koala Alpha 3 x64.
Your bug report is too vague, you may want to use the ath9k-devel
mailing list [1] to describe your issues and also be sure to read the
reporti
This error is not fixed in newer kernels such as 2.6.31-3 generic on
Karmic Koala Alpha 3 x64.
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Bugs tend to be fixed in newer kernels, if you cannot test them from
upstream sources then you have no other option but to wait until your
distribution catches up with either a stable kernel release update or
the next distribution release.
A stable release upgrade would be from say, 2.6.27.1 to 2.
Leann, personally I don't test upstream kernel, I just try to escalate
bugs when I find some. I just want to use my computer, nothing more. But
I can make some simple tests if it can help in any way.
I do confirm, this bug is also present in Jaunty, so please, do tell me
what I have to do to make
Setting back to Incomplete until the 2.6.29 kernel is tested as
requested by upstream (see the upstream bug report). See
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelMainlineBuilds for more information on
testing the upstream kernel builds. Thanks.
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wicd is kind of dumb (which appears to be smart in case the drivers are dumb
;)).
Anyway, this doesn't make this a network-manager bug. Please provide the info
requested in upstream linux bug report (test with 2.6.29). you can grab vanilla
2.6.29.1 kernel builds from here to test:
http://kernel
Thanks. But I think this suggestion is a palliative and does not solve the
problem of bug in the driver ath9k. I do not understand because it works
well in ArchLinux and not the Ibex / Jaunty.
2009/4/20 Romuald
> I've found a little workaround which seems to prevent the connection
> drops, this
I've found a little workaround which seems to prevent the connection
drops, this workaround is pretty simple, I keep a terminal running a
ping to my wifi hotspot and so, no more problem.
Could someone else confirm this workaround?
Thanks. (Still with Intrepid).
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The same happens with the beta version of Jaunty (9.04). Confirmed in
tests made by me.
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I installed linux-backports-modules-jaunty(2.6.28.11.14), The kernel
errors(attached) were gone as was the symptomatic performance problem.
There are issues with the backports ath9k module(periodic loss of
connection) which are just as trying as this
The kernel errors, "page allocation failure
Has anybody checked their logs for any sort of indication of a kernel oops or
other major errors the first performance/reliability drops after a reboot? I'd
like to see if others are having the same problem I am. Try:
grep 'Call Trace' /var/log/kern
and see if any lines match. If so then open th
Why has it been set to "invalid"? We are some here to be be affected by
this bug.
I've found another way to display the problem, here is the test case:
- use your connection until it drops
- open a terminal, and ping your wifi hotspot and keep it running
Results will be :
- you'll get for about 2
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The driver of the Atheros wireless network card (ath9k) is demonstrating
instability. Navigation freezes constantly, being necessary to reconnect
to that navigation is possible.
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I also self-compiled the compat-wireless. I think I'm using the February
25th build. My system is the Asus EEEPC 901 which is running a 32-bit
Intel Atom.
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I think you're not so wrong Eric, I also saw there is a stability issue
in the NetworkManager. But I tried to self compiled the compat-wireless
package from the 26th of february, and I've the feeling the stability is
a bit better. So clearly, things are going in the right direction.
But I agree, t
I have been running into this same issue with ath9k and kernal
2.6.27-11. Just a quick note, however. To fix the stability issue, I
replaced Network Manager with Wicd and haven't had my wireless drop it's
connection yet. All this really tells me is that the stability issue
with Network Manager, and
Today, I re-installed "from scratch" Intrepid on my computer because of
issues with the graphic environment. I made all updates to Intrepid and
I faced so many problem with the wireless connection that all I have to
say is GARBAGE.
Here is a test case :
1. Do some work needing the network
2. Once
Kernel with the problem: 2.6.27-11-generic
Ian, I read the NetworkManager debugging page, but I don't have any test
case to reproduce this problem, suddenly my connection fails and this
can be while uploading some files on a computer on my local network as
well as surfing the web.
I can't say mor
Ok Ian, I'll give you more information ASAP.
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