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also
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Intel Wireless 530
Hi,
I have this problem in debian squeeze.
I tried the the two versions of the firmware available - the same. modprobe -r
iwlagn; modprobe iwlagn sometimes works - sometimes hangs the machine entirely.
How do I get the bleeding edge driver mentioned in posts above?
Thanks,
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the reconnect bug is there again. every time I change from one wireless
network to another there is a big chance that I will have to reboot my
machine before it will connect
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I had similar problems with a 5300 in a ThinkPad T400 on Lucid. After
trying the latest linuxwireless backports and then a 2.6.36-rc4+compat-
wireless, I would see errors like:
[34400.190021] iwlagn :03:00.0: Failing on timeout while stopping DMA
channel 1 [0xa5a5a5a0]
[34400.190021] iwlagn 0
The changes about modprobe options and on the router config i wrote
yesterday didn't help.
I've tried to compile the latest compat-wireless drivers taken from here
http://linuxwireless.org/en/users/Download#Where_to_download_bleeding_edge,
but when I try to load the new compiled module:
[29674.70
I'm experiencing the same problem.
I have a Dell Precision M4400 from about 1 year, lspci displays this
info about my wifi card:
0c:00.0 Network controller: Intel Corporation Wireless WiFi Link 5100
I never experienced this type of errors till yesterday when I've changed the
wifi router.
Now I
This has been pretty much solved for me but I am running the latest
bleeding edge drivers from intel.
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Seeing this on a HP Elitebook 6930p with 2.6.32-24-generic #39-Ubuntu
SMP Wed Jul 28 06:07:29 UTC 2010 i686 GNU/Linux.
If I had to guess, this has something to do with suspend/resume
activity. I've never seen it at first boot.
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I can confirm that for me, using TKIP causes the problem. Sadly, I had
to switch back to TKIP from AES, since my router's performance with AES
is abysmal.
On Jul 31, 2010 11:11, sl0n <352...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
Looks like I've just encountered the bug for the first time. I have dell
lati
Looks like I've just encountered the bug for the first time. I have dell
latitude E4300 for about 3 months now and never experienced smth like
that.
I'm using D-Link DIR-635 at home and this morning I've changed wireless
settings: "Cipher Type" from "TKIP & AES" to "TKIP" only. I believe this
act
I've been experiencing the same issue intermittently on a Lenovo
ThinkPad R500, and the frequency seems to have increased to
approximately once a day since upgrading to Ubuntu 10.04. Stopping and
starting the network-manager service (service network-manager stop &&
sleep && service network-manager
I just saw something odd happen that may be related. I was using Skype
and it started to see lost incoming packets, which is normally a sign
for me that I'm about to lose the wireless connection. Today it held on
by its fingernails and suddenly kicked back in. dmesg showed:
[ 5182.259875] iwlagn 0
I've just experienced this bug for what I believe is the first time. The
syslog from the first entry that shows a problem is included below. I
have the cheaper and nastier Intel 5100 card and had previously fixed
most of my wifi problems by disabling ipv6 at boot (see my response to
bug https://bug
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I think I'm getting this bug (although I'm told that kernel bugs with
similar symptoms are often very different). http://static.mumak.net
/syslog-from-disconnect.log has the syslog.
As another poster commented,
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=493018 looks similar, and
claims to be fixe
rats, hehe
2) Toshiba Satellite A505-S6965 that we are dealing with in this bug report. It
is working better than the 3945 chipset, but is still broken even though there
is a fix.
3) I have 4 Aspire Ones. The first three use broadcom b43 drivers that read
these netbooks wrong even with Ubuntu N
I agree with Krzysztof Janowicz that Ubuntu is doing incredible work,
and those of us who benefit from it are greatful. They have given so
much FREELY!!! I'm not ungrateful. I just want Ubuntu to continue to
succeed.
That said . . .
Laptops/netbooks are the fasting growing segment now in computer
After install this
http://linuxwireless.org/en/users/Download#Where_to_download_bleeding_edge
It`s seem that this issue is gone.
But this is not a great solution after all.
Hope that someone will fix this.
This is what I wrote a long time ago and after that i don`t have any
problems with Wifi
@narnie: imho, the ubuntu team is doing a wonderful job. as we cannot
fix this on our own, our job is to assist them in finding the bug and
showing that it affects many people on many notebooks (especially dells
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I'm not very hopefull this will get fixed. I've been watching another
thread (https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/348204)
that is much more devastating than this one from another piece of
hardware I owned. Ubuntu hasn't fixed that one either even tho most will
classify it as critic
any solution? i have this bug since such a long time and since 10.04
even on both notebooks :(. it was fixed already like 2 or 3 years ago
(as far as i remember in a backport fix for 8.04). i am working with a
similar script as narnie but that is a ugly solution because you still
lose the connectio
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Well, scratch the above in my last post.
It worked for a few days, then I was back to having to reboot.
Decided to do a little more messing around after it did it last night
and this morning, too (sure wish I could figure out what triggers it!).
This script brought it back when the other one I p
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I changed my settings from TKIP to AES, and while it seems like it has
reduced the incidence of the problem, it has happened once since.
On May 7, 2010, at 6:48, Barış wrote:
> Not sure if this is the same problem but 5300 is an ultimate-N card
> and depending on router software there might be is
This is by no means a fix, but for me it is a work-around.
When I first wrote this scripts, it wouldn't get the internet up and
running when the net went down. I would need to reboot. I just ran it
yesterday just to see, and low and behold, my net comes back up without
a reboot.
Hope it might hel
Not sure if this is the same problem but 5300 is an ultimate-N card
and depending on router software there might be issues in
implementing.
When I changed my router's encryption algorithm from TKIP to AES,
problem I was experiencing --sporadic disconnections from the router--
is resolved.
There i
On May 6, 2010, at 13:51, timurek wrote:
> Maybe the problem is caused by using b/g card with b/g/n router?
I have a b/g router and I see the problem regularly, so it's not that.
However, it might have something to do with certain router models. I
have a Netgear WGR614v8 (WGR614L).
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The very same problem appeared to me after !!changing my wireless router!! from
dlink di-624 (supports b/g) to zyxel NBG417n (b/g/n).
My machine is Lenovo Thinkpad T60, wireless card is reported by lspci as Intel
Corporation PRO/Wireless 3945ABG [Golan] Network Connection (rev 02). This card
sup
Same issue in lucid release. Had this with jaunty, was a major pain and
took a long while to rectify. Very sad to see this has not been dealt
with in time for Lucid.
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Hi all,
i've the same problem about the connection. I can connect to my network (WPA)
but before 5 minutes (or less) it disconnect and dmesg give me the error: "No
probe response from AP 00:22:3f:55:ff:fa after 500ms, disconnecting." Now I'm
trying to connect without encryption and in the last 2
I had hoped these wifi issues would be confined to the Karmic kernels.
Now time is pressing to see a sollution for the next LTS release.
Please, devs, give this a moment of your time and try to prevent it to
be a show-stopper for the LTS. From the Remote bug watches links on this
page (particulary
compiling and using bleeding edge seems to make it even worse for me on
R61 with 4965
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It would seem there is a fix for this more-than-year-old problem.
Perhaps it is time for some code to be promoted?
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I just installed the bleeding edge drivers like in #57 all looks good so
far. is there a way to tell which version of which driver I am running I
would like to see if we can't get someone to include it in time for
10.04
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Update: I have had _no_ issues with WIFI dropouts ever since I followed
the advise in post #57, now more than two months ago. Except after each
installed update of the linux kernel, but a simple recompilation of the
bleeding edge driver set (including a 'make clean') solves it again.
Tested on Ubun
Started getting this exact problem on Lucid after migrating to a
Thinkpad W500.
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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- 2.6.32-21-generic #32-Ubuntu SMP Fri Apr 16 08:09:38 UTC 2010 x86_64 GNU/Linux
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Lucid 10.04 beta (RC) - 03:00.0 Network controller: Intel Corporation
PRO/Wireless 5100 AGN [Shiloh] Network Connection:
- modprobe -r iwlagn && modprobe iwlagn helps
- /var/log/kern.log:
Apr 18 08:15:01 sweetie kernel: [49026.468672] cfg80211: Found new beacon on
frequency: 2467 MHz (Ch 12) on
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I think to have same problem with
06:00.0 Network controller: Intel Corporation PRO/Wireless 4965 AG or
AGN [Kedron] Network Connection (rev 61)
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I also have the 3945ABG and have the same problem it happens more
frequently when I am downloading torrents it is a real pain. Every time
A kernal or firmware update comes out I cross my fingers but no luck so
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I'm suffering this same problem with an Intel Corporation PRO/Wireless
3945ABG. I find that disabling and enabling the wireless networking via
NetworkManager seems to get things working again for a short period of
time.
Average time between disconnects is approx 10mins at the moment. It
didn't u
i had (and reported) this bug like 1 or 2 years ago for my macbook pro
and now have the same bug on my new dell E6400 since some month. i hate
this bug :( . i was very sure that the bug was already resolved in a
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Hi,
I just noticed, that I'm using a different wireless card. So maybe it's
the same bug, maybe not.
iwl3945 :03:00.0: Detected Intel Wireless WiFi Link 3945ABG
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I'm suffering from this problem as well, my Thinkpad R60 gets
disconnected about once a day. Switching to Lucid Lynx didn't solve it.
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seems to be getting worse. I had to reboot twice today. I might as well
be running windows booting that often !!!
I have 7 laptops/netbooks that have hookie wireless. My old linksys ran
wonderfully on hardy. Wireless has really taken a turn for the worse in
Ubuntu. I'm very disappointed.
May be l
Same problem on 10.04-beta1, into dmesg there are not error, but I can't
enable wi-fi connection.
ma...@pulsar:~$ uname -a
Linux pulsar 2.6.32-19-generic #28-Ubuntu SMP Thu Apr 1 10:39:41 UTC 2010
x86_64 GNU/Linux
ma...@pulsar:~$
I hve this bug too ! :(
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I just ran into this bug for the first time yesterday, whenever
something happens with my wireless card I check dmesg and it's the first
time this happens.
I have a 5100 AGN card on a Lenovo R400. I've been running Ubuntu since
9.04 (where I ran a non-stock kernel because iwlagn for the 5100 wasn'
After using my Lenovo for about a month without problems I started to
see this bug from time to time (most often ... about a noon what makes
me curious about cron jobs). Symptoms:
[ 6208.192630] iwlagn :03:00.0: Error sending REPLY_RXON: time out after
500ms.
[ 6208.192638] iwlagn :03:00.
Same here.
Mar 25 08:58:55 tim kernel: [ 468.136459] iwlagn :04:00.0: free more
than tfds_in_queue (1:2)
Mar 25 08:58:56 tim kernel: [ 469.531220] iwlagn :04:00.0: free more
than tfds_in_queue (1:2)
Mar 25 08:58:56 tim kernel: [ 469.532437] iwlagn :04:00.0: free more
than tfds_in_qu
I'm on 32-bit, with NetworkManager
After a kernel upgrade to 2.6.32-17-generic it seems to work fine (so far) but
the logs are getting continuous spam
[ 359.852950] iwlagn :03:00.0: free more than tfds_in_queue (1:2)
[ 359.877899] iwlagn :03:00.0: free more than tfds_in_queue (1:2)
[ 3
Note - i meant BETA 1 in post #76.
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Installed Lucid Alpha 1 and all seems okay OOTB so far for me (using the
default network-manager). Several hundred Mb of downloads and still
going strong.
Intel 5300
2.6.32-16-generic (64bit)
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#74 - is that with Network Manager? I had issues that sound exactly the
same (though in Karmic) that were completely resolved by a move to wicd.
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With Lucid 2.6.32-16-generic and Intel 5300 wifi is broken for me.
Sometimes it downloads a few K before it stops working, sometimes
doesn't seem to work at all. I don't have the log errors though. It
worked OK for me in Karmic and before.
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Can anyone confirm if this bug occurs with Lucid Alpha 3 by booting and
testing with the LiveCD?
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a...@titan:~$ uname -a
Linux titan 2.6.31-20-generic #57-Ubuntu SMP Mon Feb 8 09:05:19 UTC 2010 i686
GNU/Linux
a...@titan:~$ sudo lspci -vvv -s :03:00.0
03:00.0 Network controller: Intel Corporation Wireless WiFi Link 5300
Subsystem: Intel Corporation Device 1011
Have a similar problem on a T500 with karmic (32 bit)
Seems to be reproducable with large uploads...
[ 3688.916130] wlan0: no probe response from AP 00:0c:41:XX:XX:XX -
disassociating
[ 3689.516036] iwlagn :03:00.0: Error sending REPLY_RXON: time out after
500ms.
[ 3689.516046] iwlagn :
Additionally some magic happened today and i've got a backtrace
[12503.697295] [ cut here ]
[12503.697299] WARNING: at
/build/buildd/linux-2.6.28/drivers/net/wireless/iwlwifi/iwl-tx.c:1204
iwl_tx_cmd_complete+0x13c/0x140 [iwlcore]()
[12503.697305] wrong command queue 9, c
Confirmed still broken in Jaunty
zeri...@spitfire:~/dls$ sudo lspci -vvnn -s 04:00
04:00.0 Network controller [0280]: Intel Corporation Wireless WiFi Link 5100
[8086:4232]
Subsystem: Intel Corporation Device [8086:1321]
Control: I/O- Mem+ BusMaster+ SpecCycle- MemWINV- VGASnoop- P
(Continued from #67)
Right after my previous post I followed the link mentioned in #57, then
compiled and installed the 'bleeding edge' compat-wireless driver, which
in my case was downloaded as a 'compat-wireless-2010-02-01' packaged
archive.
My WiFi connection has been up and running for a coup
I experience similar network dropouts, approximately since upgrading to
Karmic last November. Dmesg reports are similar to post #59 and others.
I can be reproduced this effectively by use of higher load sent-receive
communications, such as Skype. The connections drop within 30 minutes of
Skype aud
I switched to wicd and now It works great, It hasn't happened again yet.
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I was suffering this issue pretty frequently after installation of
Karmic, so I switched to wicd. Since then, it has only happened once in
several months (I was surprised about it, I thought it was an issue
specific to Network Manager).
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Hi,
For me, this problem was due to the use of WPA/TKIP. When I switched to
WPA2, the problem went away, and I was able to use NetworkManager again
(wicd turned out not to be so useful for me). I'm not sure if this will work
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@62: you may want to try stressing your network connection.. unlike
other people, I get this when I'm running aMule for some time. During
normal operation I have no problem whatsoever.
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I think i had the same issue. Wireless works great for about 2 minutes
then quickly dies (NM reports that the connection speed drops from
54Mbps to 1Mbps over the space of a minute or so. Then it loses it
completely.
I tried the backports route and it didn't seem to have any effect, so
swapped NM
Per #51, switching to the current wicd (1.6.1-3ubuntu1) 100% fixed this
for me, although I don't expect that clears either the drivers,
supplicant or NM, but it might be a place to draw comparisons from.
Moving to wicd did mean I was forced to write my own ppp script for a 3G
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I still think this bug is correctly classified as a driver problem (
hence the Linux ( Ubuntu ) package ).
My guess is that re-starting network-manager happens to trigger the
right set of system calls to un-wedge the driver. Note that these calls
may originate from NM or wpa_supplicant. The fact
It still happens and it is very annoying thing. Although there are so
many issues with Intel wireless cards right now, that I don't which one
is my favorite.
[26450.920417] ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): wlan0: link becomes ready
[26461.220015] wlan0: no IPv6 routers present
[26789.510074] wlan0: no pro
Confirming...
mkot...@n-fox:~$ uname -a
Linux n-fox 2.6.31-17-generic-pae #54-Ubuntu SMP Thu Dec 10 17:23:29 UTC 2009
i686 GNU/Linux
Laptop: Acer timeline 3810T
[ 8997.100114] iwlagn :01:00.0: Error sending REPLY_SCAN_CMD: time out
after 500ms.
[ 8999.600113] No probe response from AP 02:1
After install this
http://linuxwireless.org/en/users/Download#Where_to_download_bleeding_edge
It`s seem that this issue is gone.
But this is not a great solution after all.
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Hello,
I still have this issue:
[149694.586175] iwlagn: Intel(R) Wireless WiFi Link AGN driver for Linux,
1.3.27ks
[149694.586195] iwlagn: Copyright(c) 2003-2009 Intel Corporation
[149694.587740] iwlagn :08:00.0: PCI INT A -> GSI 17 (level, low) -> IRQ 17
[149694.587769] iwlagn :08:00.0:
Looks like upstream has fixed this:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=493018
This comment http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1239871 indicates
that the driver
http://linuxwireless.org/en/users/Download#Where_to_download_bleeding_edge
may solve this problem, but I haven't confirmed.
This happened again to me tonight and "sudo /etc/init.d/network-manager
restart" fixed it again. I am attaching my syslog, showing the errors
and a gap (in which I restarted network manager) and the messages
immediately following the restart, which may help someone solve this
problem.
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Hi!
The problem still occurs on latest karmic kernel with 5300AGN:
uname -a
Linux silk.intranet.nickels-it.de 2.6.31-15-generic #50-Ubuntu SMP Tue
Nov 10 14:53:52 UTC 2009 x86_64 GNU/Linux
dmesg
[101710.529088] iwlagn :08:00.0: No space for Tx
[101710.529101] iwlagn :08:00.0: Error sen
Still happening to me (perhaps once a day) with kernel 2.6.31-14-generic, and
not the hardware switch.
Network manager 0.8~a~git.20091013t193206.679d548-0ubuntu1.
Wireless card:
PRO/Wireless 5100 AGN [Shiloh] Network Connection
Perhaps this is an interaction between iwlagn and network-manager.
After switching to wicd, this problem no longer occurs. Therefore I
blame network manager.
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update: having the wireless kill switch set correctly seems NECESSARY but
not SUFFICIENT(: ie, now i seem to be in about the same boat as those
above (this is on jaunty). but "sudo /etc/init.d/NetworkManager restart"
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folks, after a morning fighting similar problems getting my wireless to connect
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in particular finding a "iwlagn: Radio disabled by HW RF Kill switch" in dmesg,
i realized
THERE IS A WIRELESS DISABLE SWITCH, on the front edge of the T500 keyboard,
right of
the 1394 jack and le
It just happened to me again, and 'sudo service network-manager restart'
worked like a charm. I swear I tried that before, but maybe it was with
an earlier kernel.
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I can verify that sudo restart network-manager fixes this. This
shouldn't work, as gfunicus says, if the problem is with iwlagn. I
wonder if network-manager is at fault here.
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The bug is easy to trigger (or at least immensely increase the probability of
happening) while or after using memory hungry application.
On the 64bit version with 4GB RAM (and 12GB available swap) running a java
process limited to 3600MB (and taking all of it) is often followed by the need
to rm
I have the same type problem and issuing a "sudo restart network-
manager" does the trick for me. Yes, I know, it makes no sense.
My log:
Oct 28 12:00:44 angry-butler09 wpa_supplicant[1146]: CTRL-EVENT-SCAN-RESULTS
Oct 28 12:00:44 angry-butler0
I'm reopening as requested by Andy, since this is happening to me with
the latest Karmic kernels. rmmod iwlagn and then modprobeing it doesn't
seem to solve the problem. Neither does suspend and resume or hibernate
and resume. The only way I've found to get my wireless back after it
happens is to r
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu Karmic)
Status: Fix Released => Confirmed
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I do confirm. It happened again with 2.6.31-13
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At the moment firmware version is 8.24.2.12 (see below), but the kernel
has been recently upgraded to 2.6.31-13 and there was not enough time to
confirm another occurrence of the bug.
dmesg | grep iwla
[ 10.103217] iwlagn: Intel(R) Wireless WiFi Link AGN driver for Linux, 1.3.27k
[ 10.103219]
Here is my info:
[ 17.431326] iwlagn: Intel(R) Wireless WiFi Link AGN driver for Linux,
1.3.27k
[ 17.431329] iwlagn: Copyright(c) 2003-2009 Intel Corporation
[ 17.431462] iwlagn :0c:00.0: PCI INT A -> GSI 17 (level, low) -> IRQ
17
[ 17.431470] iwlagn :0c:00.0: setting latency timer
Hi there,
which version of driver and firmware do you have really loaded?
My problems seem to disappear since I clean up /lib/firmware stuff and put the
newest firmware into /lib/firmware/`uname -r`
But it's too soon to say it works, it's less then a week.
$ dmesg|grep iwlagn
[ 11.792885] iwl
Still broken on:
Linux top 2.6.31-11-generic #38-Ubuntu SMP Fri Oct 2 11:06:40 UTC 2009 x86_64
GNU/Linux
Manufacturer: LENOVO
Product Name: 20827SG
Version: ThinkPad T500
Linux version 2.6.31-11-generic (bui...@yellow) (gcc version 4.4.1 (Ubuntu
4.4.1-4ubuntu4) ) #38-Ubuntu SMP Fri Oct 2
11:06:
Definitely still broken in 2.6.31-12.39
34398.529274] iwlagn :0c:00.0: No space for Tx
[34398.529279] iwlagn :0c:00.0: Error sending REPLY_RXON: enqueue_hcmd
failed: -28
[34398.529285] iwlagn :0c:00.0: Error setting new RXON (-28)
[34398.529295] iwlagn :0c:00.0: No space for Tx
[34
Ok. So this bug is very old and originally reported against Jaunty
kernels. As submitter I am no longer seeing these and am happy that the
issue seems fixed in the latest karmic kernels. If you are able to
reproduce this bug still on the latest Karmic kernels (2.6.31-12.39 or
later) please comme
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