Re: [PLUG] THURSDAY: August PLUG General Meeting: Designing Chips on GNU/Linux

2016-08-04 Thread Charles Hill
It looks like the address is wrong for the meeting.
Shouldn't it be 1930 Southwest 4th Avenue?
I've only been twice as I was checking to confirm the
location.

On Wed, Aug 3, 2016 at 10:42 PM, Michael Dexter 
wrote:

>
> Portland Linux/Unix Group General Meeting Announcement
>
> Who: Tomas Kuchta
> What: Designing Chips on GNU/Linux
> Where: PSU, 1930 SW 7th Ave. Room FAB 86-01 (Lower Level)
> When: Thursday, August 4th, 2016 at 7pm
> Why: The pursuit of technology freedom
> Stream: http://pdxlinux.org/live (PSU WiFi Permitting)
>
>
> Tomas Kuchta will present on the current state of the art GNU/Linux
> engineering computing in Integrated Circuit (IC) design, verification,
> test and manufacturing.
>
> He will introduce the complexities and challenges of creating an IC from
> conception through manufacturing with emphasis on engineering computing
> and IT infrastructure used.
>
> About Tomas
>
> Tomas Kuchta has been writing software for and designing Integrated
> Circuits for customers in telecommunication, customer electronics and
> computing industries for about 20 years.
>
> During his recent post at Intel he specialized, amongst other roles, at
> designing systems for parallel data processing, analysis and
> visualization for improving chip design, test and manufacturing yield.
>
> He spent almost decade running both Solaris and Linux engineering
> computing data center and workstation network for users in manufacturing
> yield.
>
> Calagator Page: http://calagator.org/events/1250470528
>
> Many will head to the Lucky Lab at 1945 NW Quimby St. after the meeting.
>
> Rideshares Available
>
> PLUG Page with information about all PLUG events: http://pdxlinux.org/
> Follow PLUG on Twitter: http://twitter.com/pdxlinux
>
> PLUG is open to everyone and does not tolerate abusive behavior on its
> mailing lists or at its meetings.
>
> See you there!
>
> Michael Dexter
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Re: [PLUG] Wifi Compatibilty and Linux Distro's

2016-07-30 Thread Charles Hill
Tomas and others,

To answer your question  the problem/performance still exists in various
forms.

Depending on the version and distro type based on Ubuntu, disconnects and
weak

signal still comes up.



I've updated the kernel made mod changes  to things like disabling power
saving, etc

Over all what happens even after making suggested configuration  changes,
the signal

strength degrades to the point where I have to reboot or disable and
re-enable the wireless

adapter.



As it turns out I was listening  to one of the podcasts on the
jupiterbroadcasting.com network

this week and the primary hosted reported that this known issue in Ubuntu
has now been fixed.

They rolled out 16.04.1??



The host ragged on Ubuntu for taking 3 months to get a fix out, the other
host didn't think it was that

big of a deal. IE- 16.04 was ready to build and ship get it out there fix
the bugs later...



I don't subscribed to the ship it now with a known bug especially when it's
wireless and patch it later.

On a laptop "Wireless" is a core function.. and if it's not stable it lends
to a miserable user experience.



Speaking of wireless and other distro issues, I was listening to the Linux
Mint  podcast today and

one of hosts was talking about Arch and his Broadcom wireless card having
issues in the past.



As it turns out the recent version of Arch he installed this time worked ok
with his Broadcom

card. He's into and moving to have all his laptops/desktops running a dual
boot of Linux Mint and

Arch as he wants to tinker and custom build his programming apps and
utilities under Arch.



On the Sunday Morning Linux podcast one of the hosts routinely runs into
issues with her

Broadcom wireless card and numerous Distros as they test drive and give
feedback on many

new and updated versions of distros.

 I find it interesting that there appears to be no "Open Wireless standard?
How long has wireless

been around in the consumer landscape? 15 plus years??

Maybe I'm missing something but consistent wireless functionality should be
ingrained/installed in every

Linux version/flavor.

 Why is that so difficult?

Charles

On Mon, Jul 18, 2016 at 11:27 AM, Charles Hill <crh...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I’ve been distro jumping the last few months, Xubuntu, Linux Mint, Linux
> Mate, “Ubuntu 16.04” just to name a few and I constantly run into Wi-Fi
> connectivity issues. Disconnects, low signal, etc. I’m using a Lenovo
> laptop G50 with the dreaded Realtek RL8723BE wireless card.
>
> What wireless card works well “most” of the time with various distro’s? So
> far I know Realtek and Broadcom cards basically suck without mods and hacks.
>
> Thanks,
> CRH
>
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[PLUG] Wifi Compatibilty and Linux Distro's

2016-07-18 Thread Charles Hill
I’ve been distro jumping the last few months, Xubuntu, Linux Mint, Linux
Mate, “Ubuntu 16.04” just to name a few and I constantly run into Wi-Fi
connectivity issues. Disconnects, low signal, etc. I’m using a Lenovo
laptop G50 with the dreaded Realtek RL8723BE wireless card.

What wireless card works well “most” of the time with various distro’s? So
far I know Realtek and Broadcom cards basically suck without mods and hacks.

Thanks,
CRH
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