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Same thing in Ubuntu 9.04, Xircom card is detected at boot, but no
communication is done. After ejecting and inserting the card again, it
is detected an communication starts, everything works.
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The Ubuntu Kernel Team is planning to move to the 2.6.27 kernel for the
upcoming Intrepid Ibex 8.10 release. As a result, the kernel team would
appreciate it if you could please test this newer 2.6.27 Ubuntu kernel.
There are one of two ways you should be able to test:
1) If you are comfortable
I have the same problems with several PCMPIA cards on my HP 4150a Notebook
running 8.10 (daily 20080823):
- The Xircom CreditCard Ethernet card version I works fine, version II doesn't
(I tested 2 devices)
- The NETGEAR WG511v1 (WLAN) works fine, WG511v2 doesn't
- The NETGEAR WG511T works fine.
The issue is not related to the Xircom card (at least not exclusively). I have
the same problem with a Linksys WLAN adapter (WPC45G). Static assignment of
IP-address does not help.
Syslog output from boot differs significantly from the output during insertion
of the card. It seems to me. that ud
I have the same problem with 8.04, kernel 2.6.24-19-server
Xircom card does not work after boot, but after eject and reinsertion
everything is ok.
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I have the same problem with 8.04, kernel 2.6.24-19-server
Xircom card does not work after boot, but after eject and reinsertion
everything is ok.
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Importance: Undecided => Medium
Assignee: (unassigned) => Ubuntu Kernel Team (ubuntu-kernel-team)
Status: Incomplete => Triaged
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The above 'lspci -vvnn' is for Gusty Gibbon, are there any changes for
Hardy Heron?
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Here is my 'lspci -vvnn'
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/11460997/lspci.txt
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Thanks for testing and theupdate. Can you also attach your lspci -vvnn
information? Thanks.
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This is still a problem for me on Hardy Heron Alpha3.
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The problem seems fixed with the 8 jan daily build (fresh install)
LAN works at startup automatically and it does even work if card is plugged
after boot
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This is still a problem in Hardy Heron Alpha2. I will attach my dmesg
output.
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Hardy Heron Alpha2 was recently released. It contains an updated
version of the kernel. You can download and try the new Hardy Heron
Alpha2 release from http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/releases/hardy/alpha-2/ .
You should be able to then test the new kernel via the LiveCD. If you
can, please verify if
This will be retargeted towards the Hardy kernel once it is released.
I've tagged this as "hardy-kernel-candidate" so that we make sure to
retarget this report once the new release is out. However against the
linux-source-2.6.22 package this is being marked as "Won't Fix" as it
does not meet the cr
This same problem occurs on Ubuntu 7.10 Gutsy Gibbon with Xircom
RealPort REM56G-100 in a Dell Inspiron 4000 laptop. Most likely in
Latitude C series laptops as well since they are virtually identical.
Physically ejecting the card and re-inserting it brings the network
(eth0) up in seconds.
Also
This problem has not changed in Gutsy Gibbon.
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I am still having this problem with Feisty Fawn. I am still running
"sudo pccardctl eject" then "sudo pccardctl insert" on boot. Except
that now I also need to run 'dhcp eth0'.
I upgraded by installing from CD-ROM.
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I have a similar problem, the card need to be ejected and reinserted to be
activated. However, if the card was not present during boot, it doesn't work at
all...
The problem persists on feisty (kernel 2.6.20-3)
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I'm having a similar problem - my ACX111 802.11g card is recognized just
fine by Edgy but is not configured at boot. Unfortunately, even
physically ejecting and reinserting the card doesn't activate it. Also
tried it with an Orinoco card. Cards don't even power up.
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This problem still exists in Edgy Eft Knot 3. It was not a problem in
Breezy.
To get the PCMCIA to work properly I need to eject the card, either
manually or via the commandline (e.g. "sudo pccardctl eject" then "sudo
pccardctl insert").
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