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A quick report on my experience with kernel 2.6.32-26:
First, installing this kernel version appeared to overwrite the Realtek-
supplied driver (see #54 above, second-to-last paragraph), but the
driver supplied with the kernel suffered from the same flaws as the
driver supplied with 2.6.32-25. Thi
Just reporting back: Only problem in nine days was one random
disconnect, so I consider my problem fixed... phew!
@dmbfan2007: If you're still having problems, and you're using 32-bit, I
would suggest trying the ndiswrapper route. It is fairly straightforward
and easily reversible.
1. Download th
@dmbfan2007
If you happen to have the source code, just follow the instructions provided by
realtek to me:
>Dear Sir / Madam,
>
>Thanks for your mail.
>Please find the latest RTL8191SE Linux driver source in the attachment.
>You should clear previous drive or inbox driver first after you install
@Jobo
Thanks for your documentation. I have the rtl819xSE using a rtl8191SEvB and am
seeing nearly the exact same thing. I'm not so great with moving drivers in
and out, so I'm afraid to try half the stuff you have without breaking it all.
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I've been continuing to try to find a workaround for this problem, and I
thought I would share what I've tried, what hasn't worked, and what
seems now to be working.
First, I tried installing the lastest Linux driver from Realtek's site
(v. 2.6.0018.1025.2010) following the readme included with th
The driver that comes with ubuntu works for a while, but i have no idea
how to restart it when it breaks down (or how to identify when it breaks
down as easily as identifying the realtek drivers breaking down). I've
discovered that overall heat affects connectivity and even direction of
the laptop
my problems seem to have been solved but even so I would recommend to
ubuntu users that they replace any realtek wifi cards rather than deal
with this -- on many laptops this is not as hard as it sounds. It would
be nice if this chipset is also listed in a compatibility database
somewhere as
The problem is still here for me running any version of this driver
either from Ubuntu or Realtek themselves. I have even tried emailing
their tech support for help and the drivers they sent me still cause the
same problems, some even worse than before. For me even if I am not
connected to anything
One additional point: Once it connects, it works just fine, until/unless
it eventually freezes out of the blue. I.e., I don't experience the poor
reception, dropped connections, etc. that some other folks have
reported. --Jobo
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Just adding my two cents here because I don't think this bug has been
fixed.
I have a Lenovo X201 (3249CTO) laptop with the Realtek 3172 (rev. 10)
card. I am running Ubuntu 10.04 with the 2.6.32-25.45 generic kernel,
and using the r8192se_pci kernel module and (per lspci) the rtl819xSE
"kernel dri
ps can I undo this then ??
I was taken by my search of Realtek 8187 ... the first post has it , but I
didn´t read through
Rogerio
PS: to #215802 -- SORRY GUYS, dead end again...
2010/10/2 Ubuntu QA Website <567...@bugs.launchpad.net>
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@Rogerio Luz Coelho: This is not a duplicate as we are dealing with different
hardware...
The report you marked as duplicate deals with rtl8187b, this one does not.
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Ok couldn´t put his as a DUPLICATE so I put the #215802 as a duplicat
eof this one.
Please note that these other bugs are for the 8187b internal usb
chipset, but I its my hope someone could help us :)
Rogerio
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Ok so Launchpad didn´t let me add this bug as a DUPLICATE, so I managed
to link our old bugs to this...
We were dealing with Realtek 8187b chipset, and the problems are mainly
with the onboard usb chip.
Please see bug #215802 for a full discussion on the subject.
See also http://www.spinics.net/
This bug is DUPLICATED of a bug we are discussing in #215802
Please update your links
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Mancy - you could also use 'rfkill unblock wifi' to achieve the same
result under Linux.
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it Works for me.
my station: Toshiba L510 Satellite Realtek 8172 with driver RTL8192SE
I've discovered my WIFI problem with Lucid 2.6.32-24-generic
my system was in dual-boot, i logged in to windows then i was using the
LAN which led me to deactivate/disable the WLAN using the keyboard
function k
I don't know if this is the same driver or not, but i was emailed this
driver (when i emailed Realtek) with a slightly different version number
(a more recent build or testing maybe?). By limiting my range (something
i havn't tried to do) to about 5 meters or less, i am able to maintain a
relativel
All current Macbooks are x86. You can even boot them into Windows if you
buy a copy.
As for the mini PCI: Thinkpads do generally have very good hardware
maintenance manuals that you can download from the Lenovo support site.
You'll be able to check how easy it would be to open up and swap the
mini
>Not really, can you explain what you saw? How long did the transfer
take, or before it got interrupted?
Aside from seemingly random freezes in the progress bar for a split
second at a time, what you see in the log at that time is what i saw.
The transfer completed successfully.
>Possible side is
> Right at about 1:50 is where i started the file transfer. Want to
guess when it completed?
Not really, can you explain what you saw? How long did the transfer
take, or before it got interrupted?
Possible side issue, but have you tried disabling screen blanking (xset
s 0) and disabling all other
Just to try to speed things up to make it go into that infinite loop of
non-connectingness, i decided to transfer 2.9GB of data from my desktop
computer to my laptop, and low and behold something so incredibly
obvious appears. Right at about 1:50 is where i started the file
transfer. Want to guess
Well, i just started having trouble with the current drivers again. It
seems the kernel driver is really crappy, and the current realtek driver
is still crappy, but not as crappy. I used skype to help with this. No
one can hear me on skype if i use the kernel driver (apparently my
instructions abov
Shane >> I was experiencing those frequent kernel messages too since 2.6.0017
version of Realtek Drivers.
So I decided to switch back to 2.6.0014... and everything seems to work fine
until now.
I guess there recently has been some changes in rtl8192 in linux staging
area...so there must have bee
elPraga, thanks to you pointing that out, i managed to get my driver
working a little better. I'm running the 2.6.32-23-generic kernel, but
it seems to me that that kernel module is still semi-broken. (connection
has issues after an hour with that annoying crash requiring startup.
According to sysl
Hello all,
I ran into the same problem on Toshiba Satellite A 500-18Q. I found a solution
that works quite well.
After installing the driver as noted here:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/544485?comments=all
I created a script that changes to the directory of the driver and
Oh thanks, now I know another way to crash my Thinkpad X100e :-(
In return you might want to see if you can crash yours according to bug
#591699 (i.e. "xset s 1" to blank the screen while transferring a large
file over the ethernet).
I haven't yet tried repeating the test with various kernel modu
At least some people are reporting kernel panics with the Realtek
closed-source drivers (one here, 3 more on lp:585938).
1) can anyone subscribed to this bug test whether running powertop with the
r8192se_pci module loaded causes a kernel panic (running in a VT at least lets
you see the kernel p
Just a heads up:
Version 17 of the driver is up on the realtek site.
I had to patch the makefile as usual to remove the ENABLE??? option (I
do not remember it now!) that was described on the earlier posts.
I did not yet look at the source differences, but the changelog is quite
small...
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This bug number seems to get referenced again by the next proposed
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I want report success too. My box is ASUS Eee-1201T with Realtek 8192se adapter
(discussed in some duplicate threads).
Installing pristine 10.04 netbook remix did not work, but upgrading it to
2.6.32-22 made wireless alive to some degree. Scanning worked, I could see my
neighbors routers, but I
Karmic + 0014.0115.2010 driver used to work wonderfully. Now I have the same
issues, just as with first driver versions in 2009:
Router's Tomato firmware reporting signal quality:
Windows 7: 10-12
Lucid: 3-5
Basically the signal is garbage once again. Could you fix the driver to
work just as Wind
Lucid with the latest standard kernel + 0015.0127.2010 driver.
Unfortunately back to square 1. :( Transmission signal strength is
horrible again. My WIndows 7 has rock-solid connectivity, while Lucid
takes minutes to connect and retains the signal for 1-2 minutes before
dropping of into endless ret
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I did a fresh install of a Lucid .iso on a HP Compaq 610 today.
This computer contains a Realtek 8171se WiFi chip. WiFi didn't work first.
The installation .iso still contained kernel image 2.6.32-21
Downloading the file
http://de.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/l/linux/linux-image-2.6.32-22-
Version 0015 of Realtek's driver turned out to be what was needed for my
Advent Verona; lucid didn't quite work out of the box, but since
installing linux-image-2.6.32-22-generic it all seems to work.
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Jonathan [2010-05-06 3:35 -]:
> Should I report this as a new bug?
Please do. Thank you!
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I have Fujitsu Amilo 3560 too, it's great to hear that everything works fine!
Thank you devs :)
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0015.0127.2010 driver in the new Kernel for Kubuntu Lucid works fine on
my RTL8192 equipped Fujitsu Amilo 3560. Previous driver 0014 connected
for about 1 minute. Thank you very much!
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Sorry for changing the status, I didn't expect it to auto-apply. Should
I report this as a new bug?
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With the latest kernel update I can connect fine but the driver causes
frequent crashes requiring a hard reboot. Please fix this problem.
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Thanks guys! The kernel upgrade solved my issue. :) I'm on a
Satellite L505-S5990 and after the kernel and removing the blacklist I
put on the original with my hacked in module, wireless connects straight
away with no problems.
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I have similar bug with the same 8192 chipset, but different model of
the adapter: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/network-manager-
applet/+bug/574105. I installed 22.33 package to no avail.
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This bug was fixed in the package linux - 2.6.32-22.33
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[ Andy Whitcroft ]
* SAUCE: ACPI: EC: Allow multibyte access to EC (v3)
- LP: #526354
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* ubuntu: rtl8192se -- update to version 0015.0127.2010
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Oh I almost forgot: My wifi card was a Realtek 8191SE-VA2, thats kind of
an important detail :)
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Just popping in to say I came here from a different bug that was marked
as a duplicate of this one
(https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/530275)
I had been havign issues connection to aps... I could see APs, but when
I entered the password it would just time out after ~30 seconds.
Thanks, Tim. Just installed the new linux kernel from proposed and my
wireless is now working on my Thinkpad T510.
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@people on duplicates: please note that the fix for the rtl8192se
problem is in lucid-proposed at the moment. Enable "Proposed" in
Software Sources, upgrade your kernel and reboot to test.
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@Luca: why should your problem be related to the change in the rtl8192se
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Unfortunately Launchpad doesn't like my report, timeout :( Here is the
description of the bug and dmesg log attached
Several issues installing kernel from proposed emerged. My wifi is using
rt73usb. It's a D-Link DWA-111 (I'll provide the exact chipset later)
* on system startup, the card is una
Maybe I've found a potential regression to this change. Upgrading in
10.04 from kernel in -main to kernel in -proposed, my realtech based
WiFi card (rt73usb driver) stopped working. I've added a small and quick
description in latest comments for bug #362875 (initially I wasn't
thinking about kernel
Hi Rikki,
I just wanted to follow up with you and explain what Steve's comment above
means. The patch to fix your issue has been accepted as an SRU to be included
in the next update. What we need from you is to go to the EnableProposed in
Steve's comment and enable it, update it and verify
Accepted linux into lucid-proposed, the package will build now and be
available in a few hours. Please test and give feedback here. See
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/EnableProposed for documentation how to
enable and use -proposed. Thank you in advance!
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SRU Justification
Impact: rtl8192se vendor driver does not work consistently. The vendor
has made many improvements since the initial (not very robust) version.
Patch description: Update vendor driver to 0015.0127.2010. This version
has much better integration with cfg80211.
Patch: https://lists
** Also affects: linux (Ubuntu Lucid)
Importance: Medium
Assignee: Tim Gardner (timg-tpi)
Status: In Progress
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Yay! I'm online!
I followed JFo's instructions above and thought it didn't work, but then
I walked through it all again and rebooted & it's working (I'm really
not sure what part I didn't do the first time, but whatever I skipped
was important). So, I don't have anything to add to JFo's instructio
from Rikki's install:
(Reading database ... 156192 files and directories currently installed.)
Preparing to replace linux-headers-2.6.32-22-generic
2.6.32-22.33~lp567016 (using linux-
headers-2.6.32-22-generic_2.6.32-22.33~lp567016_amd64.deb) ... Unpacking
replacement linux-headers-2.6.32-22-gener
Hi Rikki!
Here is some further detail on what you need to do.
Go to https://edge.launchpad.net/~timg-tpi/+archive/ppa/+packages to get
a good view of all the packages in Tim's PPA.
Click on the name for linux - 2.6.32-22.33~lp567016 which will open
details about this particular package.
At
Rikki - Unfortunately your laptop contains an rtl8192se wifi adapter
that is not supported by upstream. The kernel team chose to integrate
the Realtek vendor driver which is still in a state of development. I've
updated this driver to the latest version that I could find
(0015.0127.2010 has substan
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