** Changed in: linux-restricted-modules-2.6.24 (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Fix Released
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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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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
kurzum, it's been a long time since this bug report got any activity. is
this still an issue for you?
** Changed in: linux-restricted-modules-2.6.24 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = High
Status: New = Incomplete
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AR5212/AR5213 driver failure after update today from .13-19.44 to 45
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, the issue should be related to linux-restricted-modules...
you seem to be getting a lot of ath_pci: disagrees about version of symbol
... and ath_pci: Unknown symbol ..., and this not just once but multiple
times in the same session dmesg...
it's strange that downgrading didn't fix the
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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No, the AR5212 is an Atheros chipset, therefore it uses madwifi, therefore you
should not need to compile anything...
Did the card work when you installed Ubuntu (and the restricted modules), or
did you always have to compile from source?
On the other hand, if you do compile the driver from
You can also take a look here:
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/HardwareSupportComponentsWirelessNetworkCardsDlink
and here:
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/Driver/Madwifi
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AR5212/AR5213 driver failure after update today from .13-19.44 to 45
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/247577
I would suggest you remove the built-from-source version (run 'sudo make
uninstall' in the directory of the madwifi source code you used).
Then upgrade again to the latest version of the restricted modules, and type
'sudo modprobe ath_pci' to load the module...
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AR5212/AR5213 driver failure
** Attachment added: lshw, dmesg before and after
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/15949964/lshw_and_demsg.tar.gz
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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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** 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
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