dmesg_addition ** Attachment added: "dmesg_addition.txt" https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/1406835/+attachment/4290713/+files/dmesg_addition.txt
** Description changed: My computer is Macbook Pro 8,2 (15" early 2011) , although this problem could probably be witnessed at some other models as well. First of all (as I said in my first bug report) I could boot only with - nomodeset option (otherwise I will be stuck at "i8042: no controller - found" message) + nomodeset option -- otherwise I will be stuck at "i8042: no controller + found" message - After booting LiveD, WiFi is not working and wireless networks are not - available. However, if I will launch "Install Ubuntu" and get to + After booting 14.10 LiveCD, WiFi is not working and wireless networks + are not available. However, if I will launch "Install Ubuntu" and get to "Installation Type" step -- right after "preparing to install ubuntu" step -- those wireless networks will "magically" appear ... (and then I - could Quit the setup, and WiFi will be still working) + could Quit the setup, and WiFi will be still working) . I've double + checked - and that is not a coincidence Those WiFi drivers have to be initialized during the boot process - otherwise it harms user experience (and also plenty of those users, who don't want to install ubuntu right now, will not guess that they would need to launch setup & skip a few steps in order to get the WiFi working) I have attached two files to this bug report: 1) Full dmesg log 2) Small part of dmesg log which appears instantly after i move to "Installation Type" step P.S. Notice that there are many other errors & warning during the booting process as well. Probably because its a first Ubuntu release which does not have a separate ISO for Macs like before ** Description changed: My computer is Macbook Pro 8,2 (15" early 2011) , although this problem could probably be witnessed at some other models as well. First of all (as I said in my first bug report) I could boot only with nomodeset option -- otherwise I will be stuck at "i8042: no controller found" message After booting 14.10 LiveCD, WiFi is not working and wireless networks are not available. However, if I will launch "Install Ubuntu" and get to "Installation Type" step -- right after "preparing to install ubuntu" step -- those wireless networks will "magically" appear ... (and then I could Quit the setup, and WiFi will be still working) . I've double checked - and that is not a coincidence Those WiFi drivers have to be initialized during the boot process - otherwise it harms user experience (and also plenty of those users, who don't want to install ubuntu right now, will not guess that they would need to launch setup & skip a few steps in order to get the WiFi working) I have attached two files to this bug report: 1) Full dmesg log - 2) Small part of dmesg log which appears instantly after i move to "Installation Type" step + 2) Small part of dmesg log which appears instantly after I get to "Installation Type" step P.S. Notice that there are many other errors & warning during the - booting process as well. Probably because its a first Ubuntu release + booting process as well. Probably because it is a first Ubuntu release which does not have a separate ISO for Macs like before ** Tags added: livecd mac macbook mbp utopic -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1406835 Title: LiveCD 14.10 - WiFi does not work until I will launch "Install Ubuntu" and skip a few steps (Macbook Pro 8.2) To manage notifications about this bug go to: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/1406835/+subscriptions -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs