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I'm glad to hear this is resolved with linux-backports-modules-jaunty.
I'll mark this fix released against linux-backports-modules-2.6.28 but
I'd like to keep this open against the actively developed "linux
(Ubuntu)" task as we head into the Karmic release based on the comment
that the latest compa
On Mon, Jun 1, 2009 at 12:00 PM, Alex wrote:
> Sorry, that could have been more clear.
>
> My first instinct was to build compat-wireless (from linuxwireless.org) in
> attempt to resolve the aforementioned problem. Unfortunately,
> compat-wireless itself did not help at all, so I uninstalled it an
Sorry, that could have been more clear.
My first instinct was to build compat-wireless (from linuxwireless.org) in
attempt to resolve the aforementioned problem. Unfortunately,
compat-wireless itself did not help at all, so I uninstalled it and then
installed lbm, which did indeed fix it.
On Mon,
On Mon, Jun 1, 2009 at 11:13 AM, Alex wrote:
> In this case, lbm resolves the issues while compat-wireless does not.
> Strange but true.
Huh? Keep in mind if you use compat-wireless and have lbm installed
lbm might be picked up first. It depends on /etc/depmod.d/* files. If
updates is first than
In this case, lbm resolves the issues while compat-wireless does not.
Strange but true.
On Mon, Jun 1, 2009 at 2:04 PM, Luis R. Rodriguez
wrote:
> I'm not sure what your issue is with lbm, but if you have issues with it
> can you just try compat-wireless directly:
>
> http://wireless.kernel.org/
I'm not sure what your issue is with lbm, but if you have issues with it
can you just try compat-wireless directly:
http://wireless.kernel.org/en/users/Download
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MacBook Pro 3.1 Very Weak Wireless Performance Using Jaunty (Intrepid Works
Fine)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/362985
You receiv
the bug is back :-(. I had to use jaunty-proposed to solve another error
and also got the new kernel with the update (2.6.18.12). since then the
bug is back again because it is not possible to also update the linux-
backports-modules-jaunty package.
linux-backports-modules-jaunty:
Hängt ab: »li
** Also affects: mactel-support
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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MacBook Pro 3.1 Very Weak Wireless Performance Using Jaunty (Intrepid Works
Fine)
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I might have been to quick to blame jaunt for my poor upload rate. It
seemed to some thing else causing it. Requesting a new IP from my ISP
brought back the same speed as in Intrepid. 20 Mbit/s which seems to be
my maximum allowed upload rate. But still I will never get more speed
than what I get a
I am also having this problem with jaunty. The network seems to freeze
every 66 seconds for about 27 seconds (i timed it a few times with a
stop watch). I was also looking at syslog, kern.log, messages in
/var/log but no error messages appeared. I was having this problem both
with NetworkManger (in
Saw your reply in the other thread @
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/278190 -- glad to
hear this solved your problem.
Re: your second post...just curious, does N seem to work properly after
installing backports?
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MacBook Pro 3.1 Very Weak Wireless Performance Using Jaunty
one comment in addition, the connection only works using 11g, if i
switch the router to 11n i cannot connect anymore.
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MacBook Pro 3.1 Very Weak Wireless Performance Using Jaunty (Intrepid Works
Fine)
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Krzysztof,
Similar WiFi issues with my Jaunty MacBook Pro 3,1. Took several
attempts to connect to my WAP; was unable to reconnect after resuming
from Suspend; was able to reconnect after rebooting, but signal strength
was VERY poor.
Install the following packages:
linux-backports-modules-jaunty
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