> Please try Update1, build 641. The latest wireless firmware and kernel
> changes for the 4470 fix are in this build.
It's been up for more than 12 hours. The network is still working.
Thanks.
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> Which laptop model?
Early B3 board in a B2 case.
> When the symptom is happening, check to see if the USB enumeration has
> changed ... I use lsusb grabbed from another system, but there's also
> something in /proc perhaps. The kernel logs should also mention
> changes to the USB device list.
Please try Update1, build 641. The latest wireless firmware and kernel
changes for the 4470 fix are in this build.
Thanks,
Kim
On Nov 25, 2007 7:44 PM, Javier Cardona <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Hal,
>
> On 11/25/07, Hal Murray <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > After a while (1 to several hour
Hi Hal,
On 11/25/07, Hal Murray <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> After a while (1 to several hours), the network stops working. The mouse
> still works, at least until I try something that's too complicated.
> (...)
> Is this a known problem? If not, what should I do to get more info? ...
This sou
Which laptop model?
When the symptom is happening, check to see if the USB enumeration has
changed ... I use lsusb grabbed from another system, but there's also
something in /proc perhaps. The kernel logs should also mention changes
to the USB device list.
Which kernel driver is being used for t
I'm running os637 over a USB Ethernet.
After a while (1 to several hours), the network stops working. The mouse
still works, at least until I try something that's too complicated.
os623 didn't have this problem.
I haven't figured out what I'm doing (if anything) to trigger this.
There are se