Louis (darkenlx), it will help immensely if you use the computer the problem is
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The wifi connection on t
i can confirm this is an exact same problem with HP Pavilion TouchSmart
14 Sleekbook model 14-b109wm as well but has wifi card Atheros AR5B125
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** Attachment added: "fresh boot with upstart and three successful
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The trigger was not the kernel version. The trigger is upstart or
systemd. The laptop reliably reconnects to wifi after resume if I have
booted using the 'upstart' option in the grub advanced boot menu. If I
have booted using the default grub selection, the laptop reliably fails
to reconnect to wif
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Title:
[HP Pavilion Notebook - 13-b208tu] Broadcom BCM43142 wirel
As of the most recent update (3.19.0-12), is has returned to
consistently failing.
Turning off power management via 'sudo iwconfig wlan0 power off' has no
effect.
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I am having trouble reproducing this at all with the latest round of
updates. I still get the traceback (the bluetooth one), but wifi is
reliably reconnecting.
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Stuart Bishop, anything change if you turn off power management via:
sudo iwconfig wlan0 power off
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Title:
[HP Pavilion Notebook - 1
wlan0 IEEE 802.11abg ESSID:"MYSSID"
Mode:Managed Frequency:2.447 GHz Access Point: 01:23:45:67:89:ab
Retry short limit:7 RTS thr:off Fragment thr:off
Power Management:on
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Stuart Bishop, one other thing I was curious about, could you please provide
the results of the following terminal command:
iwconfig wlan0
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Stuart Bishop, the bug you are reporting is an upstream one. Could you
please report this to them following
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/Driver/bcm43xx#Broadcom_STA_Wireless_driver
?
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** Also affects: broadcom-sta
I
Hibernate fails to resume (running 'sudo pm-hibernate', as it seems
disabled by default), and requires a power cycle to recover.
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Stuart Bishop, does hibernate provide a WORKAROUND?
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Status: Confirmed => Incomplete
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It seems that this is a regression from Utopic.
I just booted a Utopic USB stick, switched on the proprietary driver,
and connected to my wifi network. I then performed 10 suspend/resumes in
sequence (using suspend from the system menu), and they all worked
flawlessly. The kern.log file was silent
Stuart Bishop, how about Utopic via http://releases.ubuntu.com/utopic/ ?
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I am not able to get the card recognized at all using a Trusty CD,
either with the default setup or after selecting the broadcom drivers
from System Settings/Software and Uodates/Additional Drivers.
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Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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- The wifi connection on the HP 13-b208tu laptop (Broadcom BCM4365) fails
- after computer resumes from suspend.
+ The wifi
Stuart Bishop, for regression testing purposes, could you please test
broadcom-sta (not bcmwl) in Trusty via
http://releases.ubuntu.com/trusty/ (live environment is fine) and advise
to the results?
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Looking a little closer, the 'wl' module looked promising. 'rmmod wl &&
modprobe wl' does get everything back on its feet after the resume
failure.
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Mar 25 20:33:39 aargh kernel: [ 121.980963] PM: resume of devices complete
after 754.239 msecs
Mar 25 20:33:39 aargh kernel: [ 121.981208] [ cut here
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Mar 25 20:33:39 aargh kernel: [ 121.981216] WARNING: CPU: 2 PID: 457 at
/build/buildd/linux-3.19.0/drivers/base/firmw
I did a suspend/resume which triggered the failure. The terminal command
failed:
root@aargh:~# rmmod bcmwl && modprobe bcmwl
rmmod: ERROR: Module bcmwl is not currently loaded
Bouncing network manager brought me back online, but bcmwl did not get reloaded.
root@aargh:~# service NetworkManager r
Stuart Bishop, just to clarify, after resuming from suspend, does the following
terminal command provide a WORKAROUND:
rmmod bcmwl && modprobe bcmwl
** Description changed:
The wifi connection on the HP 13-b208tu laptop (Broadcom BCM4365) fails
- during suspend or resume.
+ after computer resu
The chunk of kern.log, truncated in the above comment.
It seems at wireless is often recovering after the failure, and in the
cases it doesn't 'sudo service NetworkManager restart' sorts it out. The
above pm_trace procedure was performed after a fresh boot.
** Attachment added: "chunk of kern.log
The above process was performed after a fresh boot.
It also seems that wifi often recovers after the failure, and on the
occasions it doesn't recover itself 'sudo service NetworkManager
restart' sorts it out.
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dmesg > dmesg.txt, after performing "resume-trace" debugging procedure
for finding buggy drivers.
The wiki page and kern.log state that the system clock will need to be
reset after the procedure. This did not happen. I do not know if this
means the trace did not work as expected, or if someone or
cat /proc/acpi/wakeup > wakeup
** Attachment added: "wakeup per DebuggingKernelSuspend"
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