The newer bug report is a duplicate of this one, not the other way
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$ md5sum /lib/firmware/rtlwifi/rtl8192cfw.bin
fd118c183ad9e11060a6e575b472280e /lib/firmware/rtlwifi/rtl8192cfw.bin
Saw this and also noticed that I had another file (same name, but with
.bin.bak extension) that matched the md5sum @Larry posted, so I swapped
them around and ran
$ sudo rmmod rtl8
I'm trying to install the posted patch, but don't really know what i'm
doing as I've never patched anything before. I've seen references to
diff files when searching for how to apply a patch, but there just seems
to be this one .txt file which I've downloaded.
Can anybody elaborate more on this or
Did you read my previous comment about speed? YMMV.
Any promise of wifi speed depends on so many factors that it is
meaningless without a measurement.
I am running without any special module loading parameters. I am still
getting Reason 7 deauthentications, but the connection recovers within a
fe
@Patrick, thank for your advice, tried it yesterday and thank goodness it
worked for me! i'd recommend others to try it out.
quick googling shows that this solution has been around for several months (!),
it's a pity that nobody else found/mentioned that earlier here, but now it
seems like a rea
I have recently done a complete rewrite on the gain control code in
rtl8192c. The primary reason for this was to implove the connectivity in
rtl8192cu, but the new code also impacts rtl8192ce. At the moment, I am
testing a 10ec:8178 RTL8192CE device with good results (RX throughput up
to 65 Mbps).
I've you tried to add this in /etc/modprobe.d/rtl8192ce.conf :
options rtl8192ce ips=0 fwlps=0
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hi again @Larry, just checked current system firmware for the kernel i
mentioned above, and you know what?
sergio@sergio-pc:~$ md5sum /lib/firmware/rtlwifi/rtl8192cfw.bin
748944fbffd3b08b5b1929bb6c7fc537 /lib/firmware/rtlwifi/rtl8192cfw.bin
…which is the same as you posted, but the device still
hi Larry. sorry for late reply. 13.10 runs "Linux sergio-pc
3.11.0-13-generic #20-Ubuntu SMP Wed Oct 23 17:26:33 UTC 2013 i686 i686
i686 GNU/Linux"
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just checked my pangolin install
/media/pangolin# uname -a
Linux peter-GA-MA78GM-S2HP 3.8.0-31-generic #46-Ubuntu SMP Tue Sep 10 20:03:44
UTC 2013 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
/media/pangolin/lib/firmware/rtlwifi# md5sum rtl8192cfw.bin
748944fbffd3b08b5b1929bb6c7fc537 rtl8192cfw.bin
it is th
What kernel does 13.10 run? If you want the latest, you will need to
build your own.
You also need to look very carefully at the firmware version as Ubuntu
has not been distributing the latest. On my system, the md5sum for the
correct fw is
748944fbffd3b08b5b1929bb6c7fc537 /lib/firmware/rtlwifi
Upgraded to 13.10 yesterday with hope that new kernel will save the
situation - no luck, if not became worse...
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Hi Sirius,
I read through the thread again and for what I found, there is a patch that
went 1/04/2013 in kernel git for kernel 3.2 and then patches that apply to
kernel 3.11 that are too difficult to backport to earlier kernels.
At the moment I'm testing the ones that went in on 1/04/2013 with
l
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Did anyone test the patch that Larry has posted? I don't have the time
at the moment.
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@Ryan: it doesn't resolve everything: it just makes the wireless show up again,
rather then not work at all.
The performance is still very poor :-(.
I don't know if Ubuntu ships the latest drivers. The Realtek drivers are not
good either, but seem to last a little bit longer before the connectio
At least, I begin to understand why duplicating the problems found by
Ubuntu users is so difficult for me.
You should not have to deal with anything from the vendor-supplied code.
That is my job. It takes a lot of testing before I change the firmware,
and I need a very good reason.
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Koen: I'm glad that resolved things for you.
However, simply copying in the RealTek-supplied firmware has never made
any difference for me. It's not just a simple matter of what is/isn't
packaged with Ubuntu, as far as all my efforts to date go.
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It's sad. I don't dare to guess how much time I've spend on this while it
shouldn't have been a bug at all and the time and energy you have spend,
answering my questions that never should have been asked :-(
I really appreciate your help. I hope everyone learned a little
I expected that your hardware was an RTL8188CE, but when you wrote EE, I
had to ask.
The updated firmware for rtl8192ce in the linux-firmware repo has the
following commit:
commit e0836e6ec3568f54b7fac24b9e17bbe8c46eb508
Author: Larry Finger
Date: Sun Jul 8 15:16:17 2012 -0500
Why has this up
Very confusing :-(
I see in modinfo, what makes me think it uses rtl8192cfw:
firmware: rtlwifi/rtl8192cfwU_B.bin
firmware: rtlwifi/rtl8192cfwU.bin
firmware: rtlwifi/rtl8192cfw.bin
but: description: Realtek 8192C/8188C 802.11n PCI wireless
With a clean install of Ubuntu 12.04, upgraded to kernel
Your comment is confusing. You write about firmware rtl8192cfw.bin, and
then say your hardware is RTL8188EE. If that is really your hardware,
then your firmware file is rtl8188efe.bin, not rtl8192cfw.bin. Which is
correct?
The firmware files that work for me have the following md5sums and
sizes:
I hope I'm looking in the right place
(http://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/firmware/linux-firmware.git/tree/rtlwifi).
In kernel git I notice that the size of rtl8192cfw.bin is 13540 bytes, while
the one downloaded from the Realtek website is 16192 bytes. It's a bit hard
with those binary
Ah, good to know. Thanks for looking into this Larry.
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That is a Ubuntu packaging problem. The linux-firmware git repo has the
correct firmware.
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I found the problem with the 3.2.0 kernel: the linux-firmware package
distributes the old realtek firmware that doesn't work with the new drivers
that went in the kernel on 1/4/2013.
I filed a bug for it:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-firmware/+bug/1239414
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I've been trying to create a DKMS package for 0012.207.2013 on kernel
3.2.0, but I got stuk. Since that is not really a sollution for this bug
(it should just work without compiling and installing drivers from
Realtek, just like it did before 3.2.0.40), I posted my problems doing
that on http://ask
Thanks for the hint -I'll have a look when I can spend more time on this
and report back here.
At the moment the situation for this wifi driver in Ubuntu 12.04 is as follows:
Install Ubuntu 12.04 without updates to end up on kernel 3.2 (for the Atom
N2600 screen driver) gets you to kernel 3.2.0.2
These changes depend on a lot of other work that cannot be backported to
3.2. You will, however, be able to use the code base of the backports
project to get the latest drivers. I assume that Ubuntu builds a
backports package for each of their kernels. Most distros do.
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Hi Larry,
Thanks a lot for your work on this. Is there any chance for these improvements
to end up in older kernels?
I'm stuck on 3.2 because of the cedartrail and gva500 drivers that don't exist
for newer kernels :-(
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Unless the code is designed for building an out-of-kernel module, you
really do need to build the entire kernel.
On a Mint system that I run on a PPC computer, I have to use "fakeroot"
to build a .deb file. I assume you would need to do the same, but I
don't use Ubuntu, and I'm not a reliable sour
Sounds interesting. I test it as soon as i can.
Is there a way to only compile the affected module and not the entire
kernel? The last time i had compiled a kernel was around Debian 3.0
"woody" so my knowlege about this has gone away ;-)
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I have been working on the gain control code in rtl8192ce and rtl8192cu.
Both had a tendency to wander to the point that the RX gain was too
small for the chip to receive anything. The attached patch is a lot
better.
It applies to the current mainline 3.12-rc2 kernel, but it is likely
appropriate
On 09/19/2013 10:08 AM, Sirius1977 wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> i bought a new Wifi card, so i am no longer affected.
>
> But i really want to see this fixed and i came to the conclusion that i
> am willing to send my Realtek card to Larry if it helps. I made a
> picture of it. Don't know if there are much
Ok...
Anyway, have you seen my kismet dumps and openWRT Logs? Do they help in
any way to find out what the problem is?
Yesterday i found out that 11b didn't work with 3.11, no chance to
connect to the AP.
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i bought a new Wifi card, so i am no longer affected.
But i really want to see this fixed and i came to the conclusion that i
am willing to send my Realtek card to Larry if it helps. I made a
picture of it. Don't know if there are much different versions.
@Larry: What do you think? Is it
Interesting Sirius.
My DSL problems continue with this crappy new DSL2 service(at&t
u-verse), it came back up today, for who knows how long. The old service
worked great, never had a single problem.
Anyway, after testing multiple kernels and the new ones from before when
I had regular DSL and a n
Interesting, yesterday i run into the same full connection and no data
trouble with the 3.11 mainline kernel.
I played arround a bit with some settings in the openwrt firmware. I
forced ht-mode to 40Mhz even if the second channel was used by another
AP. And all the above messages where gone. Only
And finally with mainline kernel 3.11 (before i used 3.2-52) still a
bunch of messages (which are not there if connected in Windows) but not
so relating to missing ACK. Looks stable at the moment with mode N:
Sep 5 16:55:50 OpenWrt daemon.info hostapd: wlan0: STA d0:df:9a:46:3b:c9 WPA:
pairwise
Connection was dropped in G mode but recovers. The following message was
in the log file as this happens:
Sep 5 15:47:38 OpenWrt daemon.info hostapd: wlan0: STA d0:df:9a:46:3b:c9 IEEE
802.11: disconnected due to excessive missing ACKs
Sep 5 15:48:08 OpenWrt daemon.info hostapd: wlan0: STA d0:df
interisting, in G mode only, there are also tons of those missing ack
messages but the connection is reliable.
My Android connects without those messages: 4c:0b:3a:85:55:3a
Sep 5 14:38:46 OpenWrt daemon.info hostapd: wlan0: STA d0:df:9a:46:3b:c9 WPA:
pairwise key handshake completed (RSN)
Sep
Switched my TP-Link 1043nd to Openwrt. Same problem.
Maybe the logs are interesting for Larry:
Sep 5 13:54:13 OpenWrt daemon.info hostapd: wlan0: STA d0:df:9a:46:3b:c9 IEEE
802.11: disconnected due to excessive missing ACKs
Sep 5 13:54:21 OpenWrt daemon.info hostapd: wlan0: STA d0:df:9a:46:3b:
In the end there was no data comming, skype disconnects and some time
after i quit kismet the connection was back, but didn't find a deauth in
the dump.
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No i forced it to g only this time.
Added 3.2.0-52 grab. This time it also disconnects.
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Correction, my AP is forced to bg mixed , so the b frames should be
normal.
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I made a seperate post because the download link don't show below it. I
didn't see the atachment list on the right at the first time.
I will make another grab with 3.2 later.
My AP is forced at 11g because the wlan card i use to grab can only do
54mbit max. Interesting that it sends 11b frames. B
I see that link is leads to the same attachment you uploaded on your
last post.
I am no expert but here is my two cents from looking through that capture.
I'm seeing only one "Deauthentication / Reassociation. At frame 8418
you see the first deauthentication message from your laptop. There are
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I finally got it managed to monitor the two stations with kismet.
I used kernel 3.8.0-29 for this because it gets more or less imediatly
disconnected.
Tp-LinkT ist my AP and LiteonTe the realtek card.
Anyone able to see whats going wrong?
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I added an atachment: kismet-3.8.0-29.pcapdump
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stayed home today and have been using my laptop all day. I have not had
any disconnects and what's more is that I have 0 "reason" codes from all
day.
kernel 3.5.0-37-generic
I am however using this new motorola AP from att (that i'm stuck with
and i hate this u-verse service).
I was thinking for
Thanks for the cli info Larry. - BTW - Nice find on the error and fail
for (rtl8192) but i'm sorry to say that I can't help with that unless
you have instructions or a link to instructions for me to check out.
@ sirius
Is this card or set of them different from yours?
here is lspci -nnv | grep
@Larry: I've made some debug logs from rtl8192ce module.
This is a section of it when connection is there but no data comes.
I don't know what that logs say exactly but the parity error jumps into
my eye:
Aug 24 22:16:22 ThinkPad-X121e kernel: [18960.352716]
rtl8192c_common:rtl92c_dm_false_alar
Yes it's a TP-Link with the latest firmware.
I installed kismet just an hour ago *lol*. You can read my mind. ;-)
Well, i have a second Thinkpad with an Atheros card, since there is
Windows installed i must see if i can find something similar to kismet.
Otherwise i install Ubuntu on it.
I will t
Is that TP-Link AP running the latest firmware?
If there is a version of openWRT for that TP-Link router, then you
should switch. Otherwise, it is a very laborious process to figure out
what is wrong. First, you need to use kismet or wireshark on a second
computer to capture the on-the-air data be
@ Koen: I have also connection stability problems.
As i'm writing this even in g only mode. Same behaviour as ever. If i
reconnect via networkmanager the connection is working again but it's
only a question of time when it stops working again. Sometimes hours,
sometimes only seconds.
@Larry: Do y
The full details of the device are revealed by an 'lspci -nnv' command.
Of course only the one stanza is needed to be posted.
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Just a quick update from my ipod away from home.
The router thing popped into my head last night in bed. Reason is long
and upsetting but im am now stuck wih att uverse and their horrible
motorola ngv510. My old router was a netgear, i'll list the model on my
next post
I though of this because i
@ Sirius1977
That says to me that we must have a slightly different version of the card.
Like a gen 1 or 2 or etc, or I was wondering which OS you are using. IE,
ubuntu, mint linux, etc and what version. Like i'm using lubuntu 12.04. The
laptop is a thinkpad edge e430.
I've been using kernel 3
Even if it works on Windows and does not on Linux, the problem can still
be in the router. The Windows driver has its own MAC-layer stack and it
could be tweaked to work with lots of routers. The Linux driver
rtl8192ce uses the kernel's own MAC layer called mac80211. The driver
from the Realtek sit
If Sirius1977 has no problem with the rtl8188ce adaptor, then the
problem with this adaptor is only on 32 bit systems. I can't use 32 bit
systems, because there are no 64 bit drivers for the integrated graphics
card on the Intel Atom 2600N.
I can't imagine the working well on Windows/terrible on
I use Ubuntu 12.04 64 Bit and my notebook is ThinkPad x121e (AMD).
01:00.0 Network controller: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTL8188CE
802.11b/g/n WiFi Adapter (rev 01)
Should i take photo of my wifi card?
I changed my router from bgn mixed mode to g only, until now no errors.
Could you guys
According to http://forum.ubuntu-fr.org/viewtopic.php?id=978551&p=4 a
forced reïnstallation of the package solves the problem. Of course only
until the next firmware upgrade. The world is split by languages - I'll
get my best french out.
I don't know if removing the rtl8723fw.bin file from the pac
This is the contents of the folder data/lib/firmware/rtlwifi from the package.
rtl8192cfwU_B.bin
rtl8192defw_12.bin
rtl8723fw_B.bin
rtl8192cfwU.bin
rtl8192sefw.old.bin
rtl8723fw.bin
See also my comment
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/902557/comments/225
for the origin
I checked apt-cache search for r8192ce, rtl8192ce, rtl8192, r8192
nothing was found
i tried packages.ubuntu.com for the same packages listed above.
nothing was found
sorry, i tried. perhaps i'm missing something.
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friday night:
checked but had no luck duplicating the issue so far tonight.
tried kernels 3.2.0-40, 3.2.0.45, and for one hour so far I have been using
3.5.0-18.
I hate duplicating intermittent problems. They're so annoying!
I'm going to leave a small download going all night and will check log
I have no idea what the r8192ce package contains. Remember, I don't use
Ubuntu. Can you get a file list for that package?
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Additional comment
When I remove the package r8192ce and execute dkpg --configure -a, the
network adaptor doesn't work anymore and doesn't show up in ifconfig.
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I 'll try to dig up some usefull information - hopefully it helps:
Start-Date: 2013-08-23 20:05:24
Commandline: aptdaemon role='role-commit-packages' sender=':1.51'
Install: linux-headers-3.2.0-52-generic:i386 (3.2.0-52.78),
linux-image-3.2.0-52-generic:i386 (3.2.0-52.78), linux-headers-3
Things get worse, i can't reach a webpage or even my router. When it
works it come drop per drop only to not work again a few secondes later.
No reboot helps, it stops working instantly.
No errors shown in dmesg. Full signal strength.
This occurs also on 3.2.0-23
To see if it has something to d
How does that conflict? The only changes in Realtek firmware was that a
file for the RTL8723AE was added. There were no changes for the
RTL8192CE or RTL8188CE.
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The solution I used in #225 doesn't work anymore: it conflicts with
linux-firmware (1.79.5) https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-
firmware/1.79.6 when updating kernel 3.2.0-52-generic.
Uninstalling the DKMS drivers leaves the computer in a state with
wireless not working. Back to square one
Using 3.2.0-52 a couple of hours now. I had one issue where no data
comes with fill signal strength. I could even not reach my router. No
"reason errors" but i can provoke one by switching my router to
300Mbits.
[ 7491.322619] wlan0: Wrong control channel in association response: configured
cente
I can confirm a stable connection on 3.2.0-52 with no reason or deauth
messages in dmesg.
justin@willie:~$ lspci | grep Realtek -i
03:00.0 Network controller: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTL8188CE
802.11b/g/n WiFi Adapter (rev 01)
justin@willie:~$ uname -a
Linux willie 3.2.0-52-generic #78-Ub
I forgot to say that these entries showing up very often. On 3.5 .3.8
this messages sometimes contain a "deauthenticated". which i can't find
on 3.2.
[21909.956922] cfg80211: All devices are disconnected, going to restore
regulatory settings
[21909.956943] cfg80211: Restoring regulatory settin
I tested 3.2.0-23 to 3.2.0-27 and then the last one 3.2.0-52-generic.
None of them showing a "reason... error" connection is always ok. On 3.5
and 3.8 i got these errors immeditaly.
On the other side, the time between open a web page and data transfer is
often really long, something that doesn't
11:24 pm
OS:
Lubuntu 12.04 (LXDE desktop)
uname -a
Linux nobody-ThinkPad-Edge-E430 3.2.0-23-generic #36-Ubuntu SMP Tue Apr 10
20:41:14 UTC 2012 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux
Current known good and fully working kernel 3.2.0.23-generic (never have
problems of any kind)
Firmware: All files in th
Sorry for short reply, not at home and on a ipod.
I most certainly can test and verify the exact kernel that the problem starts
on.
I'll be home in a couple hours and will be able to test that and more
thoroughly read your post. I would but highly doubt i could be of any help with
bisecting a
I am not familiar with Fedora. My distro of choice is openSUSE and
rtl8192ce has worked on every kernel release and version of openSUSE
since kernel 2.6.38 when the driver was added.
The firmware that I use has the following sha1sums:
4fc1e72c5f82cf95c62050c56cce074d90c3e579
/home/finger/linux-
OH crap BTW!!
This is NOT a ubuntu only problem. This problem, as I have stated in my
first post, affects debian, ubuntu, fedora, arch linux. I have not tried
other distros besides those listed.
So Larry, if you are much more knowledgeable in fedora than say ubuntu
it might be a good idea to work
"What name would give to the people that do the kind of Invalid ->
Confirmed -> Invalid -> Confirmed toggling that was taking place before
I used that name? At least that silly nonsense stopped!"
It stopped because penalvch stopped changing a known and verified problem from
"confirmed" to "invali
Here are more detailed instructions for installing the daily builds:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/MainlineBuilds
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Well, i think many of the subscribed users are back on Windows because
of the problems with the driver. At least i am, most of the time. I was
right on the way buying a new wifi card for my ThinkPad, but then i
found out that the only one that was accepted by the BIOS has disconnect
problems too (I
If you were an openSUSE user, I would point you to a wiki page that
gives one a prescription on how to get the "kernel-of-the-day" from the
openSUSE Build Service.
When I provide such suggestions to the Fedora bugzilla, one of their
kernel developers generates a test kernel and reports its link on
Well, no, we can't. I can't, at least.
Look, I came here to report that I was having issues with a particular
card. It doesn't work the way it's supposed to. I'm here because this is
the open-source community's forum for announcing and working toward
fixing bugs in arbitrary, probably-proprietary
What name would give to the people that do the kind of Invalid ->
Confirmed -> Invalid -> Confirmed toggling that was taking place before
I used that name? At least that silly nonsense stopped!
I have grown rather tired of the kinds of things that are said and done
on these lists concerning the Re
"Saucy-desktop-i386.iso" - 21-Aug-2013 08:21 879M Desktop image for
PC (Intel x86) computers (standard download)
Verified random poor performance with speeds at less than 50 kbps (bits,
not Bytes) and two lost connections over a couple hours while I'm docked
within 20 feet of the AP. Neither
Ok, speed goes up to 1.5 mbit as well. But sometimes has the described
slowdowns that don't show up in WIndows 7.
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...and reason 3...
[19463.559178] cfg80211: Calling CRDA to update world regulatory domain
[19463.578804] cfg80211: World regulatory domain updated:
[19463.578822] cfg80211: (start_freq - end_freq @ bandwidth),
(max_antenna_gain, max_eirp)
[19463.578831] cfg80211: (2402000 KHz - 2472000 KHz @
One real disconnect for now, so that the network manager has to
reconnect.
But no more waiting to the end of days while network manager shows its
connected with full signal strength but no data are coming.
Only speed is sometimes really slow, goes from 30kbit - 300knbit while
Windows 7 handles 1.
@ Larry & Sirius
That is great to hear! I'll try and dig out the old card to test this over the
weekend.
@nobody
You dont have to use a USB Card. You can trick Lenovos whitelisting by using
the WWAN slot instead of the WLAN slot. But it sounds like thanks to Larry
Fingers work this wount be nec
I'm testing kernel 3.11-rc6 at the moment. No disconnects for now!
It would be really great if the issue is solved, but i think it needs a
few more time to see if the disconnects (...reason 6) are really gone.
regards
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Would you idiots stop your p***ing contest, and have someone try either
kernel 3.11-rc6 or a backports version derived from 3.11? I did a lot of
work that was too invasive to be backported to *ANY* stable version!!
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