[Bug 109836] Re: Linksys USB NIC prevents boot-up or locks system after plugging in after boot on Fiesty Fawn

2007-08-29 Thread g.beretta
I have good news! !!
As suggested by Brian, I  tried the Gutsy Gibbon live.
After activating all the repositories, I installed by Synaptic the drivers for 
Atmel wifi devices provided by the Gutsy distribution.
I didn't yet test all thoroughly, but  there was no more keyboard freezing, and 
iwconfig was reporting correctly the ESSID of the wlan without need for any 
manual configuration. So it seems that the bug is solved in Gutsy. 
I noted also that  the driver is reported as working for kernels => 2.6.20. 
If this is true, the driver supplied with Gutsy should work also for Feisty. I 
am not so clever to transport the package into Feisty, but if  somebody tells 
me how to, I am willing to try and maybe we can close this bug.

Greetings
Giorgio

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Re: [Bug 109836] Re: Linksys USB NIC prevents boot-up or locks system after plugging in after boot on Fiesty Fawn

2007-08-28 Thread g.beretta
On Tue, 28 Aug 2007 16:53:40 -
Brian Murray <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> However, the issue that you reported is one that should be possible to
test with the live environment of the Desktop CD of the development
release - Gutsy Gibbon.

I am sorry, but this item cannot be tested in live environment, because
the working driver for the Atmel chipset in Dapper is the one that I
downloaded from berlios.de and compiled against 2.6.15 kernel in
Dapper. The same driver could not be compiled straightforwardly  in
Feisty; I however compiled it after some hacking, but it didn't work and
had the same keyboard freezing as the precompiled package. 
Of course I can't compile it from the live cd !!!

What I can do is just to try if the Gutsy live CD has a working
pre-compiled driver for Atmel USB WiFI NIC.  
I will try to download Gutsy asap.

Best regards
Giorgio

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[Bug 109836] Re: Linksys USB NIC prevents boot-up or locks system after plugging in after boot on Fiesty Fawn

2007-08-28 Thread Brian Murray
Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make Ubuntu 
better.  This bug does not meet the criteria for a stable release update and is 
being marked as Won't Fix for this particular version of the kernel.  You can 
learn more about the stable release update process at 
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/StableReleaseUpdates .
However, the issue that you reported is one that should be possible to test 
with the live environment of the Desktop CD of the development release - Gutsy 
Gibbon.  It would help us greatly if you could test with it so we can work on 
getting it fixed in the actively developed kernel.  You can find out more about 
the development release at http://www.ubuntu.com/testing/ .
If you do decide to test with the development release of Ubuntu please comment 
on this bug report and include at least the minimal information requested at 
http://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelTeamBugPolicies .  Thanks again and we appreciate 
your help.

** Changed in: linux-source-2.6.20 (Ubuntu)
 Assignee: Ubuntu Kernel Team => Brian Murray
   Status: Confirmed => Won't Fix

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[Bug 109836] Re: Linksys USB NIC prevents boot-up or locks system after plugging in after boot on Fiesty Fawn

2007-07-28 Thread g.beretta
Similar problem also for me. I have a SMC2662W USB wifi adapter, with atmel 
chipset. When I plug-in it, the keyboard apparently hangs (but really  when I 
unplug the device all keystrokes appear on yhe terminal windows) . I have 2 
boxes: one is a Dapper Drake LTS, 2.6.15-28-k7 #1 SMP PREEMPT, the other is 
Feisty Fawn 2.6.20-16-generic. This behaviour was initially the same on both, 
even after installing the proper packages by Synaptic.  After that, I tried to 
compile the at76c50x driver from berlios.de in the Dapper box; and after 
installing the driver and the firmware from the same site, all was OK. But I 
didn't succeed in doing the same thing on the Feisty box.  First, I had 
compiling problems because the sources were looking for linux/config.h - but I 
found that this header is no more used in the latest kernels, so I commented 
all the concerned "include" lines
Anyway, no luck with Feisty.  Apparently, the drivers in the repositories have 
problems, and the available sources do not compile against 2.6.20.

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[Bug 109836] Re: Linksys USB NIC prevents boot-up or locks system after plugging in after boot on Fiesty Fawn

2007-06-05 Thread G
I'm having a similar problem - my linksys card is alternately causing
the system to lock up and working. When I enable nvidia drivers, I
routinely get the same string of errors including 1784: assertion dev ->
curr_bss == null failed (and) ... dev -> istate = init failed

Not an expert, but I was Googling around to fix this and came upon this
thread.

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[Bug 109836] Re: Linksys USB NIC prevents boot-up or locks system after plugging in after boot on Fiesty Fawn

2007-04-30 Thread Brian Murray
** Changed in: linux-source-2.6.20 (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: None => linux-source-2.6.20
   Importance: Undecided => Medium
 Assignee: Brian Murray => Ubuntu Kernel Team
   Status: Needs Info => Confirmed

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Re: [Bug 109836] Re: Linksys USB NIC prevents boot-up or locks system after plugging in after boot on Fiesty Fawn

2007-04-27 Thread dorrist
Hello Brian:
Although the system won't boot with the device plugged
in, the system doesn't initially lock up when I just
plug the USB NIC into the system.  It seems I have to
perform an action (e.g. launching a web browser) that
will ask the system to access the network.

It usually takes about 30 seconds to a minute for the
system to lock up in full GUI mode (i.e. run level 5)
after I plug in the USB NIC if I attempt to access the
network (by launching a web browser, attempting to
access the update manager, etc).

In the virtual terminal, I captured this log file
immediately after plugging in the USB device, but the
last two entries only displayed on the console vs.
getting captured in the txt file.  Here's what I
captured:

Apr 27 17:02:44 localhost gconfd (tdorris-5192):
Resolved address
"xml:readonly:/etc/gconf/gconf.xml.mandatory" to a
read-only configuration source at position 0
Apr 27 17:02:44 localhost gconfd (tdorris-5192):
Resolved address "xml:readwrite:/home/tdorris/.gconf"
to a writable configuration source at position 1
Apr 27 17:02:44 localhost gconfd (tdorris-5192):
Resolved address
"xml:readonly:/etc/gconf/gconf.xml.defaults" to a
read-only configuration source at position 2
Apr 27 17:02:44 localhost gconfd (tdorris-5192):
Resolved address
"xml:readonly:/var/lib/gconf/debian.defaults" to a
read-only configuration source at position 3
Apr 27 17:02:44 localhost gconfd (tdorris-5192):
Resolved address
"xml:readonly:/var/lib/gconf/defaults" to a read-only
configuration source at position 4
Apr 27 17:02:48 localhost kernel: [   86.216000] NET:
Registered protocol family 10
Apr 27 17:02:48 localhost kernel: [   86.216000] lo:
Disabled Privacy Extensions
Apr 27 17:02:48 localhost kernel: [   86.216000]
ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): eth0: link is not ready
Apr 27 17:02:56 localhost kernel: [   93.628000]
ondemand governor failed to load due to too long
transition latency
Apr 27 17:03:01 localhost gconfd (tdorris-5192):
Resolved address "xml:readwrite:/home/tdorris/.gconf"
to a writable configuration source at position 0
Apr 27 17:04:44 localhost kernel: [  199.36] usb
1-1: new full speed USB device using uhci_hcd and
address 2
Apr 27 17:04:44 localhost kernel: [  199.512000] usb
1-1: configuration #1 chosen from 1 choice
Apr 27 17:04:45 localhost kernel: [  200.264000]
ubuntu/wireless/at76/at76c503.c: Atmel at76c50x USB
Wireless LAN Driver 0.14beta1 loading
Apr 27 17:04:45 localhost kernel: [  200.344000]
usbcore: registered new interface driver at76_usb
Apr 27 17:04:48 localhost kernel: [  202.624000] usb
1-1: reset full speed USB device using uhci_hcd and
address 2
Apr 27 17:04:48 localhost kernel: [  202.772000] usb
1-1: device firmware changed
Apr 27 17:04:48 localhost kernel: [  202.772000] usb
1-1: USB disconnect, address 2
Apr 27 17:04:48 localhost kernel: [  202.772000]
ubuntu/wireless/at76/at76c503.c: wlan0 disconnecting
Apr 27 17:04:48 localhost kernel: [  202.772000]
ubuntu/wireless/at76/at76c503.c: at76_usb disconnected
Apr 27 17:04:48 localhost kernel: [  202.884000] usb
1-1: new full speed USB device using uhci_hcd and
address 3
Apr 27 17:04:48 localhost kernel: [  203.036000] usb
1-1: configuration #1 chosen from 1 choice
Apr 27 17:04:48 localhost kernel: [  203.204000]
ubuntu/wireless/at76/at76c503.c: firmware version
1.101.4 #84 (fcs_len 4)
Apr 27 17:04:48 localhost kernel: [  203.204000]
ubuntu/wireless/at76/at76c503.c: device's MAC
00:0c:41:09:8c:84, regulatory domain FCC (U.S) (id 16)
Apr 27 17:04:48 localhost kernel: [  203.204000]
ubuntu/wireless/at76/at76c503.c: registered wlan0

Now, here's what was left out of the file I captured,
but was displayed on the console of the virtual
terminal:

[ 205.956000]ubuntu/wireless/at76/at76c503.c: 2522:
assertion dev->istate == INIT failed
[ 207.436000]ubuntu/wireless/at76/at76c503.c: 1784:
assertion dev->curr_bss == NULL failed

I went back to full GUI mode and started another tail
session of /var/log/messages and attempted to capture
another file.  I launched update manager, and about
10seconds later, the system locked up.  Here's what I
got:

Apr 27 17:09:35 localhost kernel: [  554.052000] USB
Mass Storage support registered.
Apr 27 17:09:40 localhost kernel: [  559.056000] scsi
2:0:0:0: Direct-Access SanDisk  Cruzer Micro
0.4  PQ: 0 ANSI: 2
Apr 27 17:09:40 localhost kernel: [  559.06] SCSI
device sdb: 2001888 512-byte hdwr sectors (1025 MB)
Apr 27 17:09:40 localhost kernel: [  559.064000] sdb:
Write Protect is off
Apr 27 17:09:40 localhost kernel: [  559.076000] SCSI
device sdb: 2001888 512-byte hdwr sectors (1025 MB)
Apr 27 17:09:40 localhost kernel: [  559.076000] sdb:
Write Protect is off
Apr 27 17:09:40 localhost kernel: [  559.076000]  sdb:
sdb1
Apr 27 17:09:40 localhost kernel: [  559.084000] sd
2:0:0:0: Attached scsi removable disk sdb
Apr 27 17:09:40 localhost kernel: [  559.084000] sd
2:0:0:0: Attached scsi generic sg2 type 0
Apr 27 17:10:58 localhost kernel: [  637.18] usb
1-2: USB disconnect, address 4
Apr 27 

[Bug 109836] Re: Linksys USB NIC prevents boot-up or locks system after plugging in after boot on Fiesty Fawn

2007-04-25 Thread Brian Murray
Thanks for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make Ubuntu
better.  How quickly does the system lock up?  One way to get more
information may be to log into a virtual terminal (Ctrl+Alt+F2) execute
'tail -f /var/log/messages' and then plug in the adapter.  If you can
capture what is causing the crash a picture of the crash may be helpful.
Thanks in advance.

** Changed in: Ubuntu
 Assignee: (unassigned) => Brian Murray
   Status: Unconfirmed => Needs Info

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