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wireless module are rt61pci and rt2x00pci (which is loaded if you modprobe
rt61pci if I've understood right)
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What is the exact name of this wireless module? Here is the .config: maybe you
can check.
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Will you please confirm whethre the wireless module
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Intel motherboards have a platform-specific mechanism for the onboard UHCI
controllers to signal a GPE; it is enabled by certain bits in the PCI
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Similar on Thinkpad R61 7732 (also with Santa Rosa chipset) with
fedora-development (ie soon-to-be fedora 8), kernel 2.6.23.1-37.fc8 on i386.
x86_64 with similar kernel has the
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I have added the modules in the ubuntu added wireless network drivers, and
compiled again. I have added RT2x00PCI and RT61PCI
I booted with the modified kernel, but same
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I have added the modules in the ubuntu added wireless network drivers, and
compiled again.
I booted with the modified kernel, but same result: USB is OK, but no wireless.
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I think its OK to close this, I really don't have the same setup anymore. I
run Ubuntu now and the dock does not cause this exception for me anymore... it
works just fine.
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