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Title:
Atheros AR928X not connecting on wireless HP G60-468CA
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Title:
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@Cypher2
If you are still having issues with this wireless, please try the latest
Maverick updates kernel. You could also try the latest proposed kernel and the
latest pre-proposed kernels. And while your in the mood to test kernels, you
could try the mainline kernel. Any way, if you are sti
@Terry Wang
Terry, it's unclear that this is a kernel issue or even related to this
bug. If you are having issues, please file a new bug.
@Laryllan
It's possible you have completely different hardware, please open a new bug.
@Daniel Cardin
It's possible you have completely different ha
After the 2.6.35-23-generic kernel upgrade on maverick, I found the
network-manager applet 2 options are greyed out and I can't
disable/enable the wireless (as well as the entire networking).
However, it does work before the kernel upgrade @2.6.35-22-generic
Also, ifconfig wlan0 down does the job
'sudo rfkill enable all' doesn't do anything.
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Try sudo rfkill enable all
On 19 Oct 2010 05:15, "Laryllan" <644...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
> I'm experiencing the same issue using a Broadcom BCM4312 device.
> Any help appreciated.
>
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> You re
I'm experiencing the same issue using a Broadcom BCM4312 device.
Any help appreciated.
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Well, I don't think the rfkill status is related to the driver. It is an
interaction with the
bios as far as I know...
But thanks for your input :)
De: "Cypher2"
À: "Daniel Cardin"
Envoyé: Mardi 12 Octobre 2010 09:31:30
Objet: Re: [Bug 644452] Re: Atheros
7;s only the killswitch status that prevents network-manager from doing
> its job. If there were
> an option to diregard the status, it would work :)
>
>
> De: "Cypher2"
> À: "Daniel Cardin"
> Envoyé: Mardi 12 Octobre 2010 08:40:06
> Objet: Re: [Bug 6
"
Envoyé: Mardi 12 Octobre 2010 08:40:06
Objet: Re: [Bug 644452] Re: Atheros AR928X not connecting on wireless HP
G60-468CA
Could you verify if ndisgtk/ndiswrapper INF bypass works? Use modprobe to
list active driver module and blacklist it.
On 11 Oct 2010 15:06, "Daniel Cardin"
Could you verify if ndisgtk/ndiswrapper INF bypass works? Use modprobe to
list active driver module and blacklist it.
On 11 Oct 2010 15:06, "Daniel Cardin" <644...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
> I have a fresh install of 10.10 and I am experimenting the disabled
wireless problem as well.
> But, on my
I have a fresh install of 10.10 and I am experimenting the disabled wireless
problem as well.
But, on my Dell Vostro 1720, I cannot change the state of the rfkill using
unblock all. It remains blocked.
On the other hand, the wireless IS working as using wicd works just
fine, where NM fails.
su
I can also confirm this issue and solution with an Atheros AR9285 did by
doing the following:
When right-clicking Network-Manager in toolbar, "Enable Wireless" is
disabled. This option worked flawlessly prior to updating to Maverick RC
on 10-6-10.
Tried the following in a terminal:
norla...@woogl
I can confirm that the rfkill command did the job
On 8 Oct 2010 06:45, "Tim Gardner" wrote:
> Your ath9k driver looks like its functioning normally. What I did notice
> is that your rfkill state is wireless blocked. There were some changes
> from Lucid to Maverick in the HP platform driver which i
The key does not function by default on maverick. It seems to not interact
with the system when initially disabled by kernel.
I'll try the command line and get back to you ASAP.
Thank you very much for the help
On 8 Oct 2010 06:45, "Tim Gardner" wrote:
> Your ath9k driver looks like its function
Your ath9k driver looks like its functioning normally. What I did notice
is that your rfkill state is wireless blocked. There were some changes
from Lucid to Maverick in the HP platform driver which is where rfkill
state is maintained. You might be able to re-enable wireless
functionality from the
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