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This issue still occurs, even in Ubuntu 13.10.
Here is an example:
https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-
nettool/+question/240287
Workaround solution was to blacklist the acer_wmi module.
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i have issues on 11.04 with acerhk package, which may be fixed by acer_wmi.
but is not in 11.04?
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UNR uses Ubuntu kernels, so if it's fixed in one it's fixed in the
other...
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Kevin,
This bug concerns the acer_wmi module. If your problem is not resolved
by rmmoding the acer_wmi module, you are not having the same problem,
but a different problem with similar symptoms. Please file a separate
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I'm having the same exact problem on a Thinkpad X60 tablet: the Network
Manager shows me no wireless networks and says the wireless is disabled,
even though I can scan for networks using iwconfig from the console. All
kinds of modprobing and rmmod-ing hasn't helped anything, and I'm not
even using
I had the same problem before, but I installed netbook remix 9.04
(final) on my AOA110 and wifi works "out of box". Installing linux-
backports-modules-jaunty even made the led to work. Though before
installing I upgraded bios to latest version (3309 at the moment).
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This problem also appeared on my old Acer Aspire 3610.
For me it seems like a general problem for acer laptop.
The command "sudo rmmod acer_wmi" fixed the problem for me to :)
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worked out of the gate on a fresh install without having to make manual
blacklist edits.
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There are clones of the AOA150 also affected by this bug. I have
confirmed it kills wifi access using both packard bell and gateway
AOA150 bioses. Gateway's AOA150 has subvendor ID 1025 subsystem ID 015B
and Vendor string "Gateway", and Packard Bell's SVID/SSID is 1631/0193
with vendor string "Pack
The calibration timeout thing is a different bug, please search for a
more proper bug report or file a new bug.
(yes it has occurred to me as well at times when resuming from suspend,
using wireless-compat drivers now so haven't checked lately)
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Now the bug is still around :)
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@laurent: try power off, remove battery and power cord and wait a bit
(30 sec for instance). That has helped me earlier with similar, but not
the same, error messages.
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I updated today to 2.6.28-11.41-generic and my aspire one wifi no longer
work at all:
ath5k phy0: gain calibration timeout
ath5k phy0: can't reset hardware (-11)
I removed acer_wmi.ko and same result.
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On my acer 1524 wmli, it does not works !
I must shut down acer_wmi module (sudo rmmod -v acer_wmi), to un-freeze NM ...
I've just upgraded my linux box
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[ Alan Tull ]
* SAUCE: mx51: fix to1.1 in mxc_iomux_set_input
- LP: #348333
[ Andy Whitcroft ]
* SAUCE: acer: rfkill disable quirk for ACER Aspire One
- LP: #319825
@Andy
Then perhaps the following might be better to just blacklist acer-wmi
completely for the Aspire One (I've given this a cursory test on my
Aspire 5020, so it at least doesn't break anything).
(I've left your cleanup changes out for now, as they should probably go
into a separate patch).
@ri
Is the fix queued for Jaunty to land before kernel freeze?
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For interest, the model name of the new 10.1" Acer Aspire One (windows)
appears to be AOD150
see
http://portablemonkey.com/article/acer-aspire-8.9-aoa150-vs-10.1-aod150-comparison/
There is more information about the names of these models at
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acer_Aspire_One
Not sure
Last kernel is ok with my AOA150 too.
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@Niels, @Stefan -- thanks will push the current patch to Carlo for
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Downloaded the latest kernel and it (still) works for the A0A100
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@Andy: The apw3 kernel works fine on my AOA150.
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In preparation for pushing this upstream I have cleaned the patch up and
pushed new kernel with this clean version applied. If you have a chance
could you test this kernel and report back. Should support all known
Aspire Ones. Kernels are here:
http://people.ubuntu.com/~apw/lp319825-jaunty/
I think AOA110 and AOA150 should probably cover all existing models (the
110 is the SSD version, the 150 the HD version)
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@Carlos -- i am happy that the patch achieves what we wanted here.
Getting the Aspire Ones we had seen in the wild working for wireless.
However, if the real issue is that the whole module is useless on that
hardware then it would make more sense for the patch to just blacklist
the whole module. O
@Andy
I had been meaning to do something like this patch for a while, though I
wasn't aware that the Aspire One's broken/ lack of WMI support broke
things so badly for NetworkManager. A few things though:
1. You may want to update the patch details though - the bug here is
that the Aspire One's A
I managed to get LEDs to work by doing the following:
1- Doing all updates ( I have Proposed enabled ) which overrides Andy's kernel,
breaking wireless again.
2- Reinstall linux-backports-modules-jaunty
3- Reinstall Andy's kernel.
I'm not sure whether it's really needed, but I reboot after each
One more Question: 3 linux updates are on the update manager. (linux-headers/
linux-headers-generic/ linux-image-generic all 2,6.28-11)
Should we make these updates or not??
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@Leon Thanks for the help. :)
@Andy Thank you also for this job wireless working. "Computer AAO150"
Seems that kill switch not working properly.
Wifi led is ok with me. I installed backports-modules-jaunty earlier.
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Yeah.. I can confirm too that Andy's kernel solves the problem.
Wireless is working as expected with free Atheros driver and so is the kill
switch.
Not sure if they should, but the wifi leds aren't working.
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Wireless and kill switch both work for me on my AAO150. Thanks for hard
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Attila,
You can install the kernel package from the command line:
$ sudo dpkg -i nameofthepackage
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Andy,
Can not install and test your kernel.
Package installer says:
Error: A later version is already installed.
The problem happened after the last updates on 27-March updates.
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Andy, The apw2 kernel worked for me until I rebooted. Now eth1 is
disabled again.
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@Andy: Your latest kernel works on my AOA150:
n...@hafnium:~$ uname -a
Linux hafnium 2.6.28-11-generic #38~lp319825apw2 SMP Fri Mar 27 11:46:14 UTC
2009 i686 GNU/Linux
n...@hafnium:~$ lsmod | grep acer
acer_wmi 24260 0
led_class 12036 2 ath5k,acer_wmi
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@Andy: A small patch for the patch - changing an instance of rkfill to
rfkill.
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Here is lshw output of my Acer Aspire One A150 netbook.
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@Jeremy -- I can now that I am aware that there is more than one name
for this thing.
@maxb -- interesting but without that elusive source are somewhat
limited in our approach here. As the functionality does work without
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Isn't this a problem?
>From 0001-acer-rfkill-disable-quirk-for-ACER-Aspire-One.patch
+ .matches = {
+ DMI_MATCH(DMI_SYS_VENDOR, "Acer"),
+ DMI_MATCH(DMI_PRODUCT_NAME, "AOA110"),
Why don't you add the 150 model to this patch, and not just t
Not working with my AAO A150 120gb hdd version.
all outputs are same like above.
att...@attila-laptop:~$ uname -a
Linux attila-laptop 2.6.28-11-generic #38~lp319825apw1 SMP Wed Mar 25 19:34:44
UTC 2009 i686 GNU/Linux
att...@attila-laptop:~$ lsmod |grep acer
acer_wmi 23876 0
led_cl
The patched kernel works on my Aspire One.
Model: AOA 110 - 1295
gro...@stingray:~$ uname -a
Linux stingray 2.6.28-11-generic #38~lp319825apw1 SMP Wed Mar 25 19:34:44 UTC
2009 i686 GNU/Linux
gro...@stingray:~$ lsmod | grep acer
acer_wmi 23876 0
led_class 12036 2 a
@Attila : the .patch files are the source code of the modifications. You don't
need them.
Just install the deb files, remove acer_wmi from blacklist and reboot.
I installed all 3 .deb kernel files.
No success.
How to remove acer_vmi from blacklist
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It's perhaps worth noting that there must be some way for the software
to discover the rfkill state, as the Linpus Lite that ships preinstalled
has on-screen popups and LED-state setting indicating state when you
toggle the rfkill switch.
Unfortunately, it looks like they are using some customized
Also, no mention of swrfkill in dmesg.
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Did not work for me on my AAO 150
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@Attila : the .patch files are the source code of the modifications. You don't
need them.
Just install the deb files, remove acer_wmi from blacklist and reboot.
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Can you please add some instructions how to install these files.
.deb files ok. Downloaded them and run with package manager.
But no idea with .patch files
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Work for me. AAO 110.
st...@stemp-aa1:~$ uname -a
Linux stemp-aa1 2.6.28-11-generic #38~lp319825apw1 SMP Wed Mar 25 19:34:44 UTC
2009 i686 GNU/Linux
st...@stemp-aa1:~$ lsmod | grep acer
acerhdf15152 0
acer_wmi 23876 0
led_class 12036 2 acer_wmi,ath5
After a number of rounds of debugging with Stefan (thanks for your
patience) I think I have a workable patch for this issue. Basically it
appears that the Aspire One has hardware rfkill support and layering the
software rfkill support over this simply disables the radio permenantly.
The patch adds
hi
I'm also running aceraspireone 150BGw model wt AR2425 & had similar issues with
the wireless connection on my home lan. after reading the posts here and
running "rmmod acer_wmi"as mentioned, i could connect to my wireless lan. I
also running Jaunty 9.04 unr on my acer netbook up-to-date.
tha
This is the dmidecode information for the AA1 in case acer-wmi should be
selectively disabled.
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Hello,
I also have Acer Aspire One 120gb. This is my travel netbook installed Jaunty
up to date.
I dont have any important data within this computer.
I can test any software to help developers.
If any help needed you can contact with me.
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This is an upstream linux bug; It's not specific to the ubuntu "sauce".
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/ and Feodra Rawhide are
all affected.
** Also affects: linux
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: linux (Fedora)
Importance: Undecided
Status: Ne
Not really besides if the wireless data would be somehow incorrectly
freed and the state would be lost somehow / reset to 0 because of that,
but I really don't know the code in question so no idea... anyway, it's
the only change that has been done recently, but of course the chances
are the bug has
Timo:
Any reason to suspect it in particular? The Aspire One doesn't have
bluetooth hardware, so there's a fair chance that codepath isn't being
touched anyway.
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If someone has time to recompile kernel, could this simple double free
problem cause this problem? :
http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux-2.6.git;a=commit;h=013d67fd4f0da8f6af60a376f1a254266ab658ef
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i have the same issue with an aspire one and an intel wifi link 5300.
Issue occurs for all kernels > 2.6.27
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Has there been any progress on this one?
Personally I've just blacklisted acer_wmi, but for some of my friends
who will upgrade to 9.04 when it is released will probably say "I have
to do what?" if I tell them to blacklist the acer_wmi module.
Will a blacklisting of acer_wmi negatively affect tho
I have an acer aspire 1524 wlmi and a linksys wpc300n ath9k ar5814 ... and
always the same (bug/problem ..
I will waiting full of hoping ;)
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I'm not runnin Ubuntu at the moment however I saw a similar bug occur
with ArchLinux on an Acer Aspire One AOA150. The network connection is
made but found that after a period of heavy data traffic the network
card stops working and thus requires a hard reset of the device. I
disable the acer_wmi m
Nominated for Jaunty as "All Acer Aspire One's refuse to connect to wifi
using NetworkManager" is a notable regression.
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Assigning to the kernel team.
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> I did "rmmod acer_wmi", and network-manager sprang into life and
happily connected my network.
Indeed, that solves the problem on my Acer Aspire One (110)
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Thank you for supplying that information, Max. Since this bug has
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mark it as Triaged and let them handle it from here. Thanks for taking
the time to make Ubuntu better!
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lshal.txt attached.
lshal -m outputs the following on killswitch toggle:
platform_i8042_i8042_KBD_port_logicaldev_input condition ButtonPressed = wlan
(Yes, it's exactly the same output regardless of whether the state is being
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S
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One more thing, can you please run
lshal -m
and toggle your killswitch while the acer_wmi module is still loaded. Post the
output back to this bug report. Then repeat after you have unloaded that
module when your wireless is working.
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Can you also please attach
lshal > lshal.txt
Thanks again.
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Here is daemon.log, clipped to a single bootup, and annotated with:
### Bootup
### Login to X
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OK, here is lsmod output. I did also do lsmod after rmmod, but I'm not
attaching it because it showed only the obvious change (i.e. acer_wmi being
removed:
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-acer_wmi 23104 0
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Heh, forgot this was an apport bug, sorry. You don't need to attach
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Huh? Why does apport think my kernel isn't a genuine Ubuntu package? It
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/21519857/Dependencies.txt
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