I was having the same problem: working perfect with AC cord plugged but
failed working on battery.
I think I have found a solution forcing the driver not to mess with ACPI
system:
Just as easy as editing /etc/acpi/wireless-rtl-ac-dc-power.sh file as superuser
and change the first command line fr
Sorry, too easy to be true. After reboot, seem to have the same problem.
But I am sure the problem is up to that script in
/etc/acpi/wireless-rtl-ac-dc-power.sh
I keep searching...
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Realtek RTL8192SE WLAN Card Fails to work on Medion Akoya E1312 Netbook
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/401126
Y
Ok, Andrea you are right. I was touching the wrong line.
But it seems to be solved with the new drive from Realtek. Works well
with and without AC power.
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Realtek RTL8192SE WLAN Card Fails to work on Medion Akoya E1312 Netbook
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/401126
You received this bug notifi
I must say that I am using the driver in my Toshiba Satellite A500-18Q (intel
Core Duo P7450, 4GB) with Opensuse 11.1 64bits installed. Kernel
2.6.27.39-0.2-default.
First I was using the driver unpatched but with the "mem=4G iommu=off"
parameters passed to the kernel on boot. No problem at all