I am having a similar issue with my Dell Inspiron E705 w/ ipw3945.
Every time I boot I get about a 30-45 sec stall while initializing
network interfaces. When the system boots the card is detected and
enabled but does not and will not connect to anything untill I go into
networking and disable->r
Public bug reported:
I have Edgy with all updates.
I have a dual core Intel processor and use the cpufreq-applet on my top
bar with two instances of the applet visible one tracking CPU0 the other
CPU1. When I boot the system, in order to get the second applet to
display the text I have to open pr
Thank you it worked!
I have 2 questions though.
1. When booting 2.6.17-7 I would get a long stall about 1/3 of the way
through the progress bar (30-40 sec) before it would continue to boot,
and when it was booted I would have to disable-enable the card to make
it work. Now -9 has these same issu
Yes, I believe I have it installed.
Here is the output of the command you requested:=
$ apt-cache showpkg linux-restricted-modules-common
Package: linux-restricted-modules-common
Versions:
2.6.17.5-4
(/var/lib/apt/lists/us.archive.ubuntu.com_ubuntu_dists_edgy_restricted_binary-i386_Packages)
(/
I am attaching the kern.log that includes booting into 2.6.17-7 and
2.6.17-9 If more information is needed I will be happy to provide.
Thanks!
** Attachment added: "My kern.log"
http://librarian.launchpad.net/4440605/kern.log
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Kernel Update removes Intel Pro Wireless 3945
https://launchpa
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: linux-image-2.6.17-8-generic
I am running Edgy Knot 3 with all the updates.
Running Kernel 2.6.17-7 I am able to boot (but slowly) when it is
finished booting I have to disable->enable my eth1 in order to connect
to my wireless connection.
Ever since I