There is none the card can't be detected at all that is why the information
is not available. I am going to report another bug it is ACPI related and
affects all Ubuntu distros, It does have the required info. Thanks, Sorry
for any disrespect I am just trying to help improve the Ubuntu community.

On Thu, Sep 3, 2009 at 3:28 PM, feranick <feran...@hotmail.com> wrote:

> There is no need to be frontal and aggressive here, I am triaging the
> bug and trying to get as many information as possible in order for the
> developers to fix the bug (I am a volunteer myself, part of the
> BugSquad). It's a standard procedure to set the status as incomplete
> when more information are needed. If those are provided then the bug
> status is set again to New.
>
> The info required are listed in the website in my previous comment,
> which I guess you didn't read. For your convenience they are here again:
>
> uname -a > uname-a.log
>
> cat /proc/version_signature > proc_version_signature.log
>
> sudo lspci -vvnn > lspci-vvnn.log (those are 2 v's not a w)
>
> dmesg > dmesg.log
>
> Feel free to reopen the bug (you have the same power to do so as I do)
> once you have those info.
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> --
> Ubuntu 8.04 Cisco Wifi Card 350
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/423384
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> of the bug.
>
> Status in Ubuntu: Incomplete
>
> Bug description:
> Cisco Aironet 350 PCMCIA Card not being detected under Ubuntu 8.04.
> The card may blink once or twice but is not being detected.
> I have found a way to get it to work.
>
> Go to Applications -> Accessories -> Terminal.
> Enter this command: "gksudo gedit /ect/modprobe.d/blacklist/"
>
> You need to edit this file on the bottom of the file add this exactly as it
> is.
>
> # these aes modules break the airo driver
> blacklist padlock_aes
> blacklist geode_aes
>
> If you do the command and the file is empty then just do this.
> gksudo nautilus
> then navigate your self to /ect/ then to /modprobe.d/ then find file named
> blacklist and open it.
>
>
> Once you have added the lines to the file, save it and restart the
> computer.
> The wireless card should now be working.
>
> This big affects all computers running Ubuntu 8.04
>

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