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Scaine,
Apologies for the late reply. Please file a new bug.
Thanks!
~JFo
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ad-hoc networks don't work with Intel wireless
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Just wanted to keep this rolling towards a fix. I am experiencing the
same issue with NM in Lucid. I am able to create an ad-hoc, users are
able to connect, but there is no functionality. I am using a T40 with
ipw2100
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Or not. Apport-collect recognises that I didn't file this bug
originally so wants me to file a new bug. Can anyone confirm the best
course of action here?
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I've just subscribed to this bug since I'm using Lucid on a Toshiba u-400
laptop with Intel wireless - I can't connect to my phone's WIFI Ad-Hoc network.
In dmesg I see :
[18263.828668] iwlagn :08:00.0: Microcode SW error detected. Restarting
0x200.
[18263.867730] Registered led device
O.k. solved my problem under Lucid
I tested adhoc with NetworkManager and it works. Without any further
actions.
Towards Hardy, will there be a ppa for NM 0.8 for Hardy or isn't that
possible?
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The people who test this should try to connect to an AdHoc Network via
wpa_supplicant and/or iwconfig so you can see if the problem does also
exists in the driver or to confirm, that the bug is only in NM. (What it
seems to me, the sg.openwireless.ch site suggests to deactivate NM and
to use the iw
Thanks for your explanation, Jeremy.
On Tue, Mar 16, 2010 at 21:00, Jeremy Foshee
wrote:
> Adam,
> While I understand the sentiment, I disagree. I need to understand
> whether this is still present in Lucid also since Lucid is also an LTS
> release. The request for further information is an
Adam,
While I understand the sentiment, I disagree. I need to understand whether
this is still present in Lucid also since Lucid is also an LTS release. The
request for further information is an effort to get more current information as
a result of testing since there have been updates to H
Jeremy, he just confirmed that this is a problem in Hardy. Please do
not mark this bug as incomplete with your bug script, which will cause
it to be invalidated after some time. This bug needs to be fixed, not
ignored. Hardy is an LTS release; as far as Hardy's concerned, it
doesn't matter wheth
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Hi Christopher,
Please be sure to confirm this issue exists with the latest development
release of Ubuntu. ISO CD images are available from
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/releases/ . If the issue remains, please run
the following command from a Terminal
(Applications->Accessories->Terminal). It will
Problem stil there with ppa Network-Manager 0.7.1 for Hardy.
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Toward the problem of connecting an unsecured AdHoc Network
(sg.openwireless.ch in my case) it's still in the 0.7.1 NM as delivered
through the Network-Manager ppa for Hardy
But I was able to connect through wpa_supplicant to the network.
Here the wpa_supplicant.conf that made it possible, import
I am still having this problem on my Lenovo T61. The wireless network
will be created, but then I cannot connect to it. My other devices are
able to detect and connect to the adhoc network but it doesn't matter
since my laptop that created the adhoc network can't connect to itself.
This bug has exi
i have no indication that there are still iwl specific driver problem.
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NM 0.7 does that right now. please look bug 256905 for an outstanding
issue in intrepid ... but once the proposed patch/fix is in intrepid
this will be fixed for real. for NM please followup on that bug from now
on.
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I'm using Ubuntu Intrepid and cannot create an ad-hoc network no matter
what.
$iwconfig
lono wireless extensions.
pan0 no wireless extensions.
eth1 IEEE 802.11 Nickname:""
Access Point: Not-Associated
eth0 no wireless extensions.
I already tried t
I'm getting this also on the Intrepid beta.
I think it may be related to
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/263541
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Same problem here. Can't create ad-hoc networks. With Intrepid, both balls get
green, but then it says 'disconnected'.
Syslog output:
Oct 19 14:23:43 xlaptopx NetworkManager:
nm_device_activate_stage5_ip_config_commit(): Activation (wlan0) Stage 5 of 5
(IP Configure Commit) start sharing faile
hello,
I use the iwl4965 driver on my laptop with kernel 2.6.24-19.
I cannot connect to my ad hoc network from my wireless printer.
I'm not an expert, and I search solution... what make?
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I have the same problem with iwl4965, driver version 1.2.25 and kernel
2.6.24-19 generic.
There has been a bug reported recently at
http://intellinuxwireless.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=1716. They say
the problem is solved for 2.6.27.
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Both connecting and creating Ad-hoc networks don't work. I've also tried
wicd and it didn't do it, seems the problem with NetworkManager, but I'm not
the expert; I'm just reporting something that doesn't work with me.
On Wed, Oct 1, 2008 at 1:53 PM, Motin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is this bug
Is this bug about not being able to connect to Ad Hoc networks or not
being able to create Ad Hoc networks?
Has all tried using the command line
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/Adhoc and/or Wicd and thus
excluded a bug in NetworkManager?
I suggest filing separate bugs for each driver a
Cannot create ad-hoc network on Dell Inspiron 700m with stock into
wirelss hardware + Hardy
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reassigning to kernel. afaik, most drivers are just not capable of
properly doing ad-hoc.
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No, I'm only using Network Manager to setup/connect-to ad-hoc networks and
both don't work.
On Thu, Sep 11, 2008 at 3:36 AM, Alexander Sack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> did you manage to manually setup an adhoc network (without network
> manager) using the same chipsets in hardy or intrepid?
>
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did you manage to manually setup an adhoc network (without network
manager) using the same chipsets in hardy or intrepid?
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