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Status: Incomplete => Invalid
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Title:
Wi-Fi broken in 16.04.3 and later on Dell Edge 3003
The Redpine RS9113 Wifi+BT combo chip on this device has a special driver (see:
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/git/ubuntu/ubuntu-xenial.git/tree/ubuntu/rsi) in
Xenial LTS kernel. The wireless should function properly as long as the system
runs following (or higher versions) of:
- Ubuntu Xenial LTS
That works because Xenial's kernel has not-yet-upstreamed rsi driver.
Hopefully Redpine guys will fix it in mainline.
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Installed 16.04.3 server which has kernel 4.4.0-87. Upgraded kernel to
4.4.88. It works!
It just got better.
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Well, the latest artful kernel panics. It was at 4.12 and it worked,
but with syslogs about sdio interrupt problems. Update from the
repository to 4.13 and we get a panic.
It's getting worse.
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I installed the daily of artful server. I confirmed that it was kernel
4.12.0-13 and that the wi-fi doesn't work. I installed kernel 4.14rc1
debs on it. I don't know where to get linux-kernel-extra 4.14rc1 deb,
so it was not installed. And, it panics.
How do I get kernel 4.14rc1 running on
I removed linux-image-extras-4.4.0-87, which made it update to kernel
4.4.0-96. The update seemed to do something to the 4.14 intramfs, it
made no difference. 4.14 panics.
What am I missing?
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The instructions for installing kernels says I might need to remove
'extras' packages.
How do I do this correctly?
Do I need a new linux-image-extras for 4.14?
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I reloaded Server 16.04.3 LTS, then installed kernel v4.14-rc1 (the
headers, generic headers and generic image debians). The installation
complained that there possible missing firmware versions for the i915
module. The kernel panics.
I have not had any luck installing new kernels. They always
Can you try v4.14-rc1?
Commit ("72bccf51d459282e7bf66e2721d4a831a209e918 rsi: Optimise sdio claim and
release host")
may solve the issue.
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To get as close to the latest kernel, etc, I tried the daily build of
17.10 server. Its kernel 4.12.0-13-generic #14. It behaves like the
16.04.3 and 17.04 desktop versions. That is, it half works. You can
see the wlan0 device, but you can't scan and find any stations. It also
has a very
No better luck with 4.13.1 kernel. Same kind of panic. I installed the
latest mainline linux-firmware linux-firmware_1.168_all and made no
difference.
Any idea why I get a panic? What am I missing?
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And the panic.
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Installed latest 4.13 kernel, linux-
image-4.13.0-041300-generic_4.13.0-041300.201709031731_amd64, and I get
a kernel panic. The installation of the kernel debs barked a little,
but maybe its unrelated.
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Trying 4.13.1 next.
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Title:
Wi-Fi broken in 16.04.3 and later on Dell Edge 3003
Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
Incomplete
Output file from 'apport-bug linux' information attached.
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Would it be possible for you to test the latest upstream kernel? Refer
to https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelMainlineBuilds . Please test the latest
v4.13 kernel[0].
If this bug is fixed in the mainline kernel, please add the following
tag 'kernel-fixed-upstream'.
If the mainline kernel does not fix
I can't run the suggested command. There is no way connect to the
network because Wi-Fi doesn't work, which is the issue.
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Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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