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This problem seems to have been solved in Gutsy. My Dell Truemobile
1150 (orinoco_cs) card now is detected and works fine. I did not have
to do anything to fix it except to install the latest release.
However, this problem still exists in Ubuntu Studio (2.6.22-14-rt) which
was apparently
Rejecting task on Ubuntu, as a more specific on kernel exist (and is
even Fix Released).
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To get my older prism2 card working under Gutsy I had to use the older prism2
drivers. I did get finally get it to work.
http://devinvenable.blogspot.com/2007/11/wireless-problems-upgrading-ubuntu-to.html
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2.6.22-13-generic does not work for me with a COMPAQ WL100 PCMCIA.
hostap* loads but does not work.
orinoco_cs will not load since (I guess) it does not support my card's ID 0138
0002 (if that is what all the stuff in modinfo orinoco_cs shows).
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I booted the new 2.6.22-13.40 kernel. It still hard locks on boot when
my Netgear MA401 is plugged in. Come on guys, Debian's 2.6.22 kernel
boots fine, which means one of the Ubuntu patches to Debian's kernel is
causing hard locks on some machines.
Tell me what logs you need (if you can get any
I can confirm this behavior on a Dell Inspiron with an Orinoco PCMCIA
card. Debian kernel is fine
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If you're having kernel hard locks, that's a completely different bug
from this. I recommend opening a new bug, and providing the standard
kernel information (lspci -vvnn, dmesg, etc.) Boot in recovery mode and
see if you can see anything when it locks.
trshemanske,
Have you tried
Kernel freezes 1/3 through boot on my Toshiba Satellite 4600 with
unlucky kernel -13 Ok with the previous kernel, except for the missing
wireless driver. Booting the -13 rescue from the grub menu freezes with
a register dump - would this be in a log file anywhere so I could post
it?
Also
David:
It may be a new bug, but it certainly seems to be related to this one, as the
only systems affected by the kernel lockup are the ones that needed the
wireless drivers. I have installed the new kernel on a variety of machines and
I don't think it is just a coincidence.
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After I've upgraded my notebook to latest guisty, it says Process udevd
(pid: 3648, ti=da144000 task=da464530 task.ti=da144000) Stack bla
bla. It has toshiba + internal wifi PCMCIA card which uses orinoco_cs
driver
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Yes, from what I remember ( the Toshiba laptop is not with me at the
moment) that was the very same message I got when I booted the -13
kernel in rescue mode, after it hung 1/3 of the way through the normal
reboot.
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This bug is fixed. It seems that orinoco_cs is causing hangs on boot on
some hardware - please open another bug about that. Ideally, press
escape at startup, press e, select the line starting kernel, press e
again, delete the words quiet and splash, press enter and then press
b. Include the last
I've created bug #149997 for the hang on boot (with a digital camera
screenshot of the kernel output).
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[Amit Kucheria]
* Enable CONFIG_VM86 for LPIA
- LP: #146311
* Update configuration files
* Disable MSI by default
* Add mmconf documentation
* Update configuration files
[Bartlomiej Zolnierkiewicz]
* ide-disk: workaround
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2.6.20 - orinoco_cs loaded - everything works fine (toshiba portege 2000)
2.6.22 - orinoco_cs not loaded - I can't see my wifi card. The wifi card is the
same as Bill Chriss has.
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Socket 0:
product info: TOSHIBA, Wireless LAN Card, Version 01.01,
manfid: 0x0156, 0x0002
function: 6 (network)
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David,
Looks like it loads orinoco with the 2.6.20 kernel.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ lsmod |grep ori
orinoco_cs 16900 1
orinoco43028 1 orinoco_cs
hermes 8448 2 orinoco_cs,orinoco
pcmcia 39212 1 orinoco_cs
pcmcia_core40852
In response to Matthew's request for pccardctl data:
My toshiba Satellite Pro 4600 laptop (affected by the bug) generates the
following:
PRODID_1=TOSHIBA
PRODID_2=Wireless LAN Card
PRODID_3=Version 01.01
PRODID_4=
MANFID=0156,0002
FUNCID=6
PRODID_1=
PRODID_2=
PRODID_3=
PRODID_4=
MANFID=,
My Toshiba Satellite Pro 6100 has the same info as earthforce_1's
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Bill and earthforce_1: Could you please open a bug describing the issues
you have with hostap_cs?
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The problem I has is what I described in the other bug: wireless no
longer works after upgrade to Gusty Beta.
Reading this ticket sounded like the same symptoms I saw. And reverting
to an earlier kernel (2.6.20) solved the problem. What can I do to
confirm that it is a hostap_cs issue?
Also,
here are the 4 files requested
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Bill,
What kind of wireless card do you have? If it's not being seen at all,
it might be affected by orinoco_cs. On the 2.6.20 kernel, can you check
if hostap_cs or orinoco_cs is loaded? (Or similar) Is your card
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Matthew:
I already opened a bug, it was flagged as a duplicate of this one. Basically
the symptoms are the wireless interface disappears as if it never existed. The
network configuration icon on the toolbar reports dial up and wired ethernet
interfaces only, the wireless interface simply
my prism2 card:
1) Is detected by hostap_cs, and has an interface created: eth1 as
well as wlan0_ren (something like that)
2) Doesn't work with manual configuration (ifconfig, iwconfig and dhclient)
3) Works fine with orinoco_cs and manual configuration (I'm using it
now with a hacked 2.6.20
Gutsy kernel commit 0fd77efbd8364d6a2625bbc4b84c1f3c26387655. The
orinoco_cs is enabled to automatically install only for those PCMCIA IDs
that are not also defined in hostap_cs. For those IDs that exist in both
drivers hostap_cs takes precedence. To force orinoco_cs in that case you
must
Finally got to test Gutsy 32-bit Beta (20070925.2) on Sony Vaio SRX51P
since the unionfs bug is (almost) sorted - the PC started albeit a few
problems still reported for unionfs.
However, the Lucent WaveLan/IEEE version 01.01 mini-pci card that is
interfaced via the pccard interface and works
Just tested three cards:
1) Belkin F5D6020 (unknown revision). This is an older orinoco device
(primary firmware 0.3.0, if I'm not mistaken). The hostap driver doesn't
load. Once orinoco_cs is reenabled (post beta), this card should start
to work again, because hostap disavows knowledge of this
There is no lum dependency.
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hostap_cs failing to work with network-manager is bug 57146, and we have
code to fix that. If anyone has a card that fulfils all the following
criteria:
1) Is detected by hostap_cs, and has an interface created
2) Doesn't work with manual configuration (ifconfig, iwconfig and dhclient - we
Matthew... Is there any word on whether the kernel team will be re-
enabling orinoco_cs? Is there anyone I could discuss the issue with?
At a minimum, I'd like to understand the rationale for its removal (and
lack of replacement) when it clearly breaks some cards that are
supported by NO other
Yes, orinoco_cs will be reenabled.
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My dell latitude c800 which has out of the box network support for its
Dell/Intel truemobile prism2 based wireless card in feisty, but is not
recognized at all in gutsy. Additionally, my prism2 based wireless card
in my desktop pc doesn't work in gutsy either. This should be a very
critical
Prism 2 cards should be supported by hostap_cs, and so should still work
fine.
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They should work with hostap, but frequently don't.
This driver fiasco caused me to go out and upgrade my infrastructure to
802.11g with atheros cards, since none of my 5 cards, including the one
built into my T30 would work in gutsy.
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I don't see the milestone marker on here, and it still hasn't made it
into 2.6.22-12. Is there any plan to fix this horribly obvious
regression?
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I have a Toshiba A20 S207 and my wireless don't work at gutsy.
# cardctl ident
Socket 0:
product info: TOSHIBA, Wireless LAN Card, Version 01.01,
manfid: 0x0156, 0x0002
function: 6 (network)
With ubuntu 7.04 my wireless work perfect, with orinoco_cs, i remember.
The module hostap_cs don't
compaq wl-100 is (if I read it correctly) removed from the orinoco_cs
support list.
This would be a bad thing as the compaq wl-100 only works with the
orinoco_cs driver. the hostap* set does not work (at present).
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Do your pci ids match those in the patch? The only ones I removed were
those listed specifically in hostap_cs.c, which is not to say I could
not have made a mistake (or they may have pci ids for which they do not
have proper support).
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This is the compaq wl100. it matches my pcmcia card.
- PCMCIA_DEVICE_MANF_CARD(0x0138, 0x0002), /* Compaq WL100 11 Mbps
Wireless Adapter */
I think the problem is that hostap is supposed to work for this and
other cards, but it does not seem to for many of us blessed with this or
similar
The attached patch not only re-enables orinoco_cs, but also tells
orinoco_cs not to take control of devices also supported by hostap_cs.
This has the effect of deprecating orinoco_cs in favor of hostap_cs
while still allowing orinoco_cs to be used by the devices that need it.
I don't have any
Thanks for the patch David. It would be great is someone could test it
as well.
Setting priority High and milestoning as this seems to be low hanging
fruit.
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I was wondering if there was any sort of update to this... seems like a
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behavior. Right now, this is a fairly major regression for anyone with
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I am having the same problem with the new kernel as those above. I have
an Orinoco Silver card from Lucent Technologies, and my card will not
work properly with the hostap_cs driver. This card is obviously still
used by a good number of Ubuntu users and I'm sure we would all
appreciate having
orinoco_cs is missing from 2.6.22-11 as well.
I compiled a 2.6.22-11 kernel (not an expert at this) and copied the
orinoco_cs.ko module into
/lib/modules/2.6.22-11-generic/drivers/net/wireless (from memory).
I did a depmod -a and modprobe orinoco_cs.
My wireless link is now up. Not sure if it
This is my vague attempt at a patch to the ubuntu sources for 2.6.22 to
re-enable the orinoco_cs module. This should fix behavior for the most
users.
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Hey, thanks for the patch. I'll give it a go tomorrow.
I'm a little irritated. Another new kernel has been released, and this
bug is still unresolved. Hell, a developer hasn't even looked at this
bug report, as far as I can tell. I've resorted to using Debian's stock
2.6.22 kernel and it works
I have a compaq wl100. hostap does not work for me so orinoco_cs would
be good the have. hostap does suggest that I update the firmware, but
2.6.20-16-generic with orinoco_cs works. 2.6.22-10-generic with hostap
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I agree. I have an orinoco card by Lucent and it won't work with the
hostap_cs. This is the first I have ever run a distribution (either
stable or in development) where my orinoco card wasn't detected
automatically and supported. Hopefully this can be fixed before Gutsy
becomes final.
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It's still missing in 2.6.22-10. Removing this driver makes no sense to
me -- it's fully functional and supports some hardware that is not
supported by hostap. The changelog of 27 April
(https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/gutsy-changes/2007-May/001245.html)
indicates it's being disabled in favor
I have an Orinoco Gold card that is also affected by the lack of the
orinoco_cs. It is produced by Lucent Technologies, and so is not
supported by hostap. While hostap may be the better choice for some
Prism chipsets, removing orinoco_cs clearly breaks things for a lot of
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By the way, where can one find the rationale for the removal of
orinoco_cs? If it is that hostap works better for Prism chipsets,
wouldn't removing the PCI IDs for the prism chipsets from the orinoco_cs
driver be enough to cause hostap to be loaded for them and still allow
those of us with Lucent
I have a couple cards here that won't even get an interface device
associated with them using hostap_cs. This occurs even in feisty, so
they may actually require orinoco_cs to work at all. (see bug 131926)
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Yes it is
On 8/9/07, Paul Dufresne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't know much about kernel drivers, especially wireless one, but I
do see that orinoco module is in 2.6.22-9, is this really different than
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I don't know much about kernel drivers, especially wireless one, but I
do see that orinoco module is in 2.6.22-9, is this really different than
orinoco_cs?
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But because of the nature of the bug report, I am confirming without it.
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orinoco_* were disabled intentionally by Ben Collins back in late April
under some incorrect assumptions. While it is true that the hostap
driver is often a better choice for anyone with a Prism 2/2.5/3 -based
card the orinoco drivers support two other chipsets (from Symbol and
Lucent) which are
I should clarify that the hostap situation is improving but there are
still some bugs on that front. orinoco is still a better choice at this
point even for many Prism 2/2.5/3 users.
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And it's still missing in the 2.6.22-9-generic image that hit the repos
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Ditto. This is still present in 2.6.22-8-generic. Would be nice to see
it included as orinoco cards are quite common and generally always 'just
work'.
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