no, it is not an issue for me anymore, I would close it myself, but I am not
sure what the right status message is.
Will it be set to 'confirmed' or 'invalid'?
Thanks for your help.
kurzum
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AR5212/AR5213 driver failure after update today from .13-19.44 to 45
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs
Sorry for the late answer, I was on holiday.
removing the madwifi and updateing to the latest version of the
restricted modules worked.
When I installed it the WLAN had some very hidden issues. I could
connect to a network and once I had connected, the networkmanager saved
the profile and
Actually, after I removed the madwifi and then installed the new
versions of the restricted modules, it worked only for a while. Then
after 2 restarts it failed again.
I just recompiled the madwifi from the svn now and it works again, so I
will just stick with that and recompile and install it
yes, but I actually downgraded first and then recompiled the driver and
then it worked again. Do you think this is a bug or just my
incompatible laptop? maybe i could try to go to .45 and then recompile
the driver. maybe I just need to recompile it everytime I make
restricted module updates.
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AR5212/AR5213 driver failure after update today from .13-19.44 to 45
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/247577
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Public bug reported:
This morning I updated from
linux-restricted-modules-2.6.24-19-generic (2.6.24.13-19.44) to 2.6.24.13-19.45
linux-restricted-modules-common (2.6.24.13-19.44) to 2.6.24.13-19.45
After this (and a restart) my driver for my wireless card didn't work any more.
I took the
** Description changed:
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+ NEW INFORMATION:
+ After a restart, it worked for me, but I now use the old packages
2.6.24.13-19.44 and compiled the ath_pci driver from the madwifi svn. Still I
imagine that the problem will occur again, if I chose to install