Not as easy for me in Oneiric as for you, Linuxexperte.
I had to disable "lan/wlan toggling" in my BIOS/uEFI (which looks like
removing rfkill ability)
to get the wifi working.
And the computer completely froze when I tried to disconnect from
radius-managed wifi.(Tried once, failed once)
What I wanted to say is:
there are thousands of Users affected, who still use Lucid or even
Maverick. So I would really badly recommend to the developers, that they
backport this fix, so that this WLAN-Chip comes back to work there. This
is really a high regression-potential!!! Please be fair, dev
hi NA (napperley),
yep, this fix is included in Natty as well as in Oneiric. For me, this
WLAn-Chip work out of the box again in LinuxMint 12 (based on oneiric
and it also did in LinuxMint 11. So I am happy, that this has been
solved there. It would really be good, if this fix would be backported
Why is the driver not included in the kernel (Ubuntu version)? Also why
is the fix blocked from being included in Ubuntu Lucid and Maverik, yet
it is included in Natty?
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The "Fixed" Natty is complete gibberish and broken. ( 2.6.38-11-generic
#50-ubuntu)
RFkill ability has been added to rt3090pci and hp_wmi.. result - the wifi is
hard-blocked and cannot be unblocked
removing rt2800pci and loading rt2860sta no longer fixes the issues.. the wifi
is RFkilled.
Maybe
@Andriy, @Frenzel, @Karl
please open separate bug reports for remaining problems with this driver
(rt2800pci) with (in a terminal):
ubuntu-bug linux
Subscribe me to your reports and make a comment that you have done so
(so that I get a mail about this).
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To manage
It is semi-broken in [64 bit] 11.04:
1) connection to WPA2 is highly unstable and often is lost with no reason;
2) connection with WEP works fine;
3) connection is *always* lost when switching from AC to battery.
On [64 bit] 10.10 it works fine using Markus Heberling PPA.
I have this chip on MSI
I have Ralink rt3090 wifi chip on my hp 4520s. On openSUSE 11.4 it uses
module rt2860 and it works out of box. Maybe this info could help Ubuntu
developers
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Stupid question but why is the status 'Fix released'? This isnt fixed!
Albiet there is a .deb it doesnt work for most people.
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ups, i obviously meant kernel v2.6.39 above...sorry.
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I have a Lenovo IdeaPad S205 with RaLink RT3090 wireless interface.
With Ubuntu 11.04 "Natty Narwal" wifi doesn't work after install. The
modules rt2860sta and rt2800pci are conflicting. Manually blacklisting
one module and using the other one didn't work either.
However after upgrading to ubuntu
There are -backports packages for both Lucid and Maverick. For example:
apt-cache search linux-backports-modules-wireless
sudo apt-get install linux-backports-modules-wireless-2.6.38-lucid-generic
You'll likely have to enable -backports and -proposed before the 2.6.38
packages show up.
** Chang
There are -backports packages for both Lucid and Maverick. For example:
apt-cache search linux-backports-modules-wireless
sudo apt-get install linux-backports-modules-wireless-2.6.38-lucid-generic
You'll likely have to enable -backports and -proposed before the 2.6.38
packages show up.
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Status: Confirmed
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Go to System>Preferences>Network Connections>Wireless>Add. Enter your
network details, and tick the box that says 'Auto Connect'. Also, the
driver works better if your computer logs into your user account from
bootup (i.e no login screen, just loading straight into ubuntu - you can
change this by g
After several minutes network manager started to show some routers, All
routers are detected with almost 0 level signal, and my home router is
not detected at all.
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None of those options worked. I still can't see any network.
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Try sudo modprobe rt2860sta. If that doesn't work, remove 'blacklist
rt3090sta' from /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist.conf and install the dkms
driver instead (download and install the lucid
one):https://launchpad.net/~markus-tisoft/+archive/rt3090
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Hi Joshua. i've just make what you said. Now the wireless manager
doesn't show any network.
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If you are using ubuntu 10.10 then you can just use the rt2860sta driver
that comes with the ubuntu kernel. Just add the following to the end of
/etc/modprobe.d/blacklist.conf:
blacklist rt2800pci
blacklist rt3090sta
That should prevent the other drivers from loading so that only the
working driv
Also affected on a hp Pavilion dv5-2133la. Tried to compile drivers from
source, network card is recognized, but can´t connect. Tried with wpa,
wep and no security at all, and it never connects. My ubuntu is 10.10 32
bits.
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On both maverick and natty alpha3, 64bit, both rt2800pci and rt2860sta
modules get loaded and nothing works. Unloading them and then reloading
only rt2860sta (or blacklisting) works on both systems. (Except
Bluetooth that uses the same hardware does not work, but that's a matter
for a separate bug
try solution in comment #103 . It worked for me on hp 4520s on maverick
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Hey,
I have this same problem on my hp touchsmart 310 pc
I am a little lazy and I don't really want to read through all of the
comments and posts... is there a simple fix for this problem on ubuntu
10.10?
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@Andy Whitcroft -- We have identified a fix for the rt3090 freeze on
unload bug 662288. It is the single commit 7f6e144fb99a4a already in
linux-next - it's the first rt2x00 commit that didn't make it into
mainline this time :-\ . This looks like it should be cherry-picked for
natty. See bug 662288
It doesn't really seem possible to disable plymouth. If you try and remove it
in synaptic, you would end up removing nearly the whole system due to its
dependencies on other things. I've found you can disable the plymouth splash,
by removing 'quiet splash' from the grub command line, however the
hi Joshua O 'Leary,
I have checked your screenshot. There is a bug mentioned in context with
plymouth. This happens quite often! The best thing is, to deactivate
plymouth.
What you can try: deactivate plymouth and try to reboot. Does this panic
happen again??
Please give notice.
Greetings
Linux
Hi Linuxexperte,
Here is the screenshot (this was the best one I could find).
Note: they were before I upgraded to Maverick (Lucid). However, the error is
still the same.
** Attachment added: "Eee PC 1001ha Kernel Panic"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/541620/+attachment/
hi Joshua O'Leary,
I looked at this mentioned Thread there and I saw, that you have Intel-
technologies. So I can tell you, that a defect of the graphiccard-driver
is really not the cause for your freezing-issues. Why? Because I have a
similar Intel-graphiccard in my stationary machine. But this s
I had posted a thread a while ago about it. There are some screenshots there
aswell.
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1520505
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Thanks Linuxexperte, I have spoken to another linux user with the same
netbook as me (eee pc 1001ha), and they said it worked perfectly without
any freezing issues. The error I'm getting isn't possible to copy and
paste - its a long list of messages from a terminal screen, sometimes I
don't even ge
hi Joshua O'Leary,
you wrote, that you receive desktop-freezes with your eee-pc. One possible (but
not the only one) could - perhaps - be a not properly woring driver for your
graphiccard. But there are also other possiblities. But this one should be
checked first. It could be that it is not har
Thanks Linuxexperte. The problems I'm experiencing must be eee-pc (model
1001ha) hardware specific then.
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@ Joshua O'Leary,
I do not use the rt2800pci-driver. I use the rt2860/3090sta-driver. I
have blacklisted the rt2800pci and the rt2870. Then I restarted my
network-manager as mentioned above and then rebooted my system.
Then I had to go to the menu in network-connections and enter my wifi-
connect
The freezing issues must be related to wifi as when it crashes the word
rt2860 is sometimes shown on the screen, along with other debugging
info. It seems like a kernel panic.
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@Linuxexperte: The newer kernels which natty use still default to using
the rt2800pci driver, which means you still have to do the blacklisting.
My kernel still has the rt2800pci module, I just prefer to use rt2860
because its more stable like mentioned earlier.
Also are any of you experiencing fr
@ Andy Whitcroft nd @ MMlosh:
yes that's right. I even did not have this second driver in my kernel. Here in
LinuxMint 10 (based on maverick) I only had these drivers:
rt2870, rt2860/3090sta and rt2800pci. These three drivers were all loaded and
this blocked the wifi from working in my case. The
@MMlosh -- there seem to be rt*sta.ko modules in Lucid and Maverick kernels,
and I am pretty sure Natty too (here are some I
have in old kernels on my disk):
/lib/modules/2.6.32-11-generic/kernel/drivers/staging/rt2860/rt2860sta.ko
/lib/modules/2.6.32-11-generic/kernel/drivers/staging/rt3090
@Linuxexperte
the module is NOT SHIPPED WITH THE KERNEL
there is NO file like rtsta.ko, modinfo confirms that the module does
NOT EXIST.
I was asking whether you know where can one get a kernel package that
has this module... nothing else.
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No MMlosh,
as I stated at the beginning of my posting, this comment was meant for Joshua.
Then it seems, that one can only get this rt3090 wifi-card running, if
the other drivers are unloaded from the Kernel and blacklisted. I di so
for my Notebook and since then, the rt2860sta-driver works fine
I Have the RT3090 in my laptop working reliably using the rt2860sta
driver module in 802.11g mode with WPA2 security and controlled by
NetWorkManager under Ubuntu 10.10 64 Bit with the "2.6.35-27-generic"
kernel. I had to blacklist the rt2800pci module.
FWIW - In my experience with a variety of Wi
If you post saying that you have managed to get your rt3090 to work, can
you please state if that is with 802.11b/g or 802.11n. A lot of people
are having problems getting n to work.
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@Linuxexperte
was that message ment for me?
for the sake of completeness: the lsmod command only lists *currently loaded*
modules.
In my case it lists rt2800pci and its friends.. and the wifi is limited to 2M
speed and rfkill button breaks it.
both rt2800sta and rt3900sta modules are not prese
Hi Joshua,
are you sure, that your kernel does not have this module?
What does this terminal-command say: lsmod | grep rt
And then I wanted to add a question:
how will things be in the new ubuntu-natty-version?? Will the rt3090-driver be
available there or do I have to use blacklisting again a
@Joshua O'Leary
Is it possible to get that module for a .37 kernel without compiling?
The debian experimental package does not have the module
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@DanielRoesler: It is better to stay with the rt2860sta driver on the
newer kernels for now, as rt2800pci is rather glitchy. What I meant was
it works fine on rt2860sta, with the newer kernels.
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@Andy Whitcroft: I have tested the 2.6.37 kernels, in which the
rt2800pci driver is loaded for the rt3090 card by default. The rt2800pci
driver works ok, but is still very buggy, as there are a number of
issues with it, including a system hang on shutdown,
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@MMlosh: rt3090sta is not present because in the newer kernels rt2860sta is
used instead, as it provides rt3090 and rt2860 chipset support in one driver,
as mentioned here:
http://wiki.debian.org/rt2860sta
Try using rt2860sta instead.
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I've installed rt3090 package on my hp probook 4520s with Ubuntu 10.04.1
(32bit) and the wifi card works correctly. After a dist-upgrade (to
2.6.32-28-generic-pae) it stops working, so I've tried to completely
remove the package and re-install it. After the reboot it returns
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Well.. not the thing you wanted.. but:
I am using 2.6.37-trunk kernel (packaged in debian experimental)
3090STA module is not present, I was forced to use rt2800
wifi connection is slow, even with 50% signal quality stuck to 1M or 2M
(802.11b AP)
disonnecting the wifi by the rfkill key breaks
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Looking to the future I would like to get some testing on the Natty
alphas for this wireless card to ensure we at least have support there
nativly. Could someone with this card test the latest Natty LiveCD and
see if wireless works for you. Please report any testing here.
Also as suggested by Wo
There is indeed no need to upgrade to Ubuntu 10.10 just for WLAN
drivers. All newer drivers are also available to Ubuntu 10.04.
As mentioned in comment 109 there are linux-backports-modules-wireless
packages. The 2.6.35 backports package will give you the wireless
drivers that come with the 2.6.35
On a Compaq Mini CQ10-410SF (Atom N450) using RT3090 hardware:
After upgrade to 2.6.32-28 generic, WIFI link does not work anymore.
On a terminal output of "uname -rvm" is:
2.6.32-28-generic #55-Ubuntu SMP Mon Jan 10 21:21:01 UTC 2011 i686
and output of "lspci -knn | grep Network --after context
@Daniel
I think you were misled by the "ppa" in the link Joshua gave you. This
is not like the standard ppa's on launchpad. Don't add it to your list.
Download the one or three debs that you need by hand and install them by hand.
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/daily/current/
Detail
@Joshua O'Leary, I added the kernal-ppa to my repository list and installed:
linux-backports-modules-compat-wireless-2.6.37-maverick-generic
However, the driver for the wireless card is still rt2860, and I am
still unable to connect to a wireless 802.11n network. Do you know which
specific package
Got every thing working, except 802.11n. Anyone have any ideas?
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The solution from comment #103 worked for me too on my HP dv6-3196sf, on
Ubuntu 10.10. It is connected with a 802.11 b/g/n router.
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I have found 802.11n from a bt home hub works fine with my eeepc
(1001ha). If you are having problems then I suggest trying one of the
mainline kernels (http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/), as
they have much improved ralink wireless drivers.
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@DaniekRoesler, I will have to check that. I'm not at home right now. I
think my router is set to 802.11b/g. I will try 802.11n too and let you
know.
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@hrooje, are you able to connect to a 802.11n wireless network?
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the solution from comment #103 worked for me on hp 4520s on ubuntu 10.10
. thank you so much!
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Question:
I used the blacklist fix to get my RT3090 wireless card working in Ubuntu 10.10
(thanks!). However, I can only connect to 802.11b/g wireless networks and
cannot connect to 802.11n networks. I can connect to wireless n networks in my
Windows 7 partition. How can I troubleshoot this in U
** Also affects: baltix
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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hi Wolfgang,
for me, the rt2860-driver works after this Terminal-commands I mentioned in my
earlier comment. The other drivers do not work for me.
I will give you thie output you wished to see...
The output of the Terminal-command uname -rvm is in my case this:
2.6.35-24-generic #42-Ubuntu SMP
Presumably the ubuntu 10.10 netbook edition works because it is 32 bit
while the 64 bit version (desktop) fails with bug 659143.
It would be interesting to see more reports from users of the rt2800pci
driver, both for working and non-working cases. But please with the
output from the following com
But, of course, such a workaround as installing the netbook edition
instead is just strange. It would be nice and easier to fix if it could
be understood why installing the netbook edition produces a different
result.
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I'm not sure if it was mentioned above but installing Ubuntu 10.10
NETBOOK edition, solves the problem. Then if you like, you can change
the Login option and use the classic Ubuntu Desktop. I use this with my
Sony Vaio VPCM12M1E and works perfectly.
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There are 2 Lucid compat-wireless packages you can try: linux-backports-
modules-wireless-2.6.35-lucid-generic and linux-backports-modules-
wireless-2.6.36-lucid-generic. Or, you can install the Natty backport
kernel from https://launchpad.net/~kernel-ppa/+archive/ppa
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Thanks Tim
This does look like bug 662288. Have you also tried getting a trace on a
text console? (see e.g.
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/DebuggingSystemCrash for more info)
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maverick 10.10:
rt2800pci driver works on 32 bit systems (but may freeze on shut down)
Finds network, connects to WPA but hard-locks as soon as the module is
unloaded (not even a kernel stack trace).
description: Network controller
product: RT3090 Wireless 802.1
** Changed in: linux-2.6 (Debian)
Status: Unknown => Fix Released
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** Also affects: linux-2.6 (Debian) via
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Status: Unknown
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No, it cannot be closed. Placeholder kernel modules from staging tree
that require firmware file in nonstandart /etc/Wireless do not count.
RT3090 still needs to be ported to rt28xx infrastructure to make
maintenace bearable.
Also: disabling correct-but-broken rt28xx-based module
@ clonecho,
have tested this solution for a time now and it works perfect. I got my
complete WLAN-speed back and connection runs fine!!!
@ all: this solution works in LinuxMint, in Ubuntu/Xubuntu/Kubuntu/Lubuntu and
it should also work with Kanotix and Parsix (which is the Gnome-Version of
Kano
@Linuxexperte: (#103)
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hi people,
I found an easy solution for LinuxMint, which should also work in Ubuntu and
ubuntubased Distros.
Go to your terminal and type in this command: lsmod | grep rt
Your output will lokk something similar to this one:
rt2860sta 488820 0
rt2800usb 37372 0
[...]
oops.. rt3090 of course
also: It managed to detect network the first boot after upgrade (at
first with hidden ssid, second time with visible one), but it refused to
obey networkmanager and connect, and eventually froze the computer. +
iwconfig listed it with mode=master
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my system reports "i686", so I guess it's 32bit, hardware itself should
be 64-bit capable.
the driver didn't work, I blame it even for the fact, that login manager
didn't show up - usually on 1st boot after longer downtime.
I think it produced a different message.. I'll check something like
dmesg
Would a few of you care to check the following hypothesis about the current
state of affairs on current maverick with rt3090 hardware:
rt2800pci driver works on 32 bit systems (but may freeze on shut down)
rt2800pci driver fails on 64 bit systems with something like: "phy0 ->
rt2800pci_load_firmw
It works for me with rt2860sta (if the file
/etc/Wireless/RT2860STA/RT2860STA.dat is downloaded rt3900 firmware)
Unfortunately rt2800pci takes over the card in maverick, blocking rt2800sta
(which is loaded too) from working
rt2800pci fails, shows one noexistent network called "SMC" with 100% sign
Hi people,
I found another way for getting rid of this problem.
Solution for me was: changing the distro on my Notebook to OpenSuse11.4.
This Distro brings the driver already included in the Kernel and you
only need to activate a repositroy and install the firmware.
Then it worked out for me with
** Description changed:
Installed Lucid Alpha 2 and the daily build but the RT3090 Wireless chip
isn't supported.
This works in Karmic using this PPA: https://launchpad.net/~markus-
tisoft/+archive/rt3090
In Lucid it seems to want to try to use the chip, and it creates a
device a
hi together, I am it again.
I regret to tell you, that this package mentioned in comment 43 does not bring
the solution for me. A few minutes ago, I went online via Cable
(Network-Cable) and di all updates and upgrades, installed this ppa mentioned
in comment 43. Installation went well without
hi people,
I tired the soultion in comment 49. The first command for creating this file,
copying the .dat-file into this folder and touching it run well if you put the
word sudo before these commands.
But then if I want to restart the network-manager, then I get an error.
The output says this:
Hi people,
I just got me a new Notebook from MSI (modell is CR500x). This machine also
uses this WLAN-Chip.
Because of the harddrive being empty without any system installed on it,
I installed LinuxMint64bit Gnome-Edition. But then I found, that the
same thing affects me too also like the others.
I did install, uninstall, and reinstall the rt3090-dkms package several
times already; I tried $ sudo dpkg-reconfigure rt3090-dkms but nothing
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Me again. I just wondered:
Should I attach information via
$ apport-collect -p linux 541620
or should I open a new bug report for this, or is none of this
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Hi Everyone,
I hope this is the right spot for my problem
I can't get my rt3090pci to work on an msi cr600 under lucid 64bit.
It did work on earlier kernel versions, but after installing 2.6.32-22-generic
Markus' PPA won't do the trick any more... I also did create
/etc/Wireless/RT2860STA contain
Workaround seems to fix trouble on HP620 as well
I was having a lot of trouble with my RT3090 PCIe..
I was going to compile drivers from ralink.. and found out, that it's usb+wifi
combo => the "wireless key" actually controlls both wifi&bt
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Just noting that on a friend's MSI Wind U160, updating the BIOS from
version 102 to 108 made the RT3090STA driver work, where previously it
would not. The /etc/Wireless/RT2860STA/RT2860STA.dat workaround is still
in place, and the updated rt3090sta driver from Markus' PPA is
installed. The BIOS ver
On 2.6.36-rc4 i have the same problem:
u...@user-laptop:~$ uname -a
Linux user-laptop 2.6.36-rc4-git3 #1 SMP Fri Sep 17 23:03:36 YEKST 2010 x86_64
GNU/Linux
u...@user-laptop:~$ dmesg | grep rt2
[ 19.951749] rt2800pci :03:00.0: PCI INT A -> GSI 18 (level, low) -> IRQ
18
[ 19.951762] rt2
Comment #80 worked for me.
But since I am testing Maverick every time the Kernel gets updated I have to
reboot twice to have the wireless working again.
Any possibility of adding the patch to the kernel?
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I build linux 2.6.35.4 from kernel.org (with config from 2.6.35-21-generic) and
problem is still here. So it is not ubuntu-specific bug. Can someone, plz,
write to kernel-developers mailing list or bugzilla?
P.S. Sorry for my english
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Oups! Sorry guys, the driver I used was the
"rt3090-dkms_2.3.1.7-0ubuntu0~ppa2_all.deb". In my previous comment I
copied the wrong version number.
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Alex, Markus updated the driver to version 2.3.1.7. See comment #75.
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I can confirm that the solution in comment #43 works with the following
hardware:
03:00.0 Network controller [0280]: RaLink RT3090 Wireless 802.11n 1T/1R PCIe
[1814:3090]
Using the rt3090-dkms_2.3.1.3-0ubuntu0~ppa1_all.deb package solved the problem.
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