If you are using the driver from staging, then you need to know that it
has been deleted from kernel 3.18 and replaced by the code that is found
at http://github.com/lwfinger/rtlwifi_new.git.
When the system has a stuck CPU, and "some other info was written to the
terminal", debugging is impossibl
Since 3.17 is not out yet, you will not find 3.18 anywhere - in about
one month, 3.18-rc1 will be available at vger.kernel.org.
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No wirele
There will be a new RTL8192EE driver in kernel 3.18. If you want to try
it earlier, you need to use the code mentioned in comment #184. If you
are using kernel 3.13.0-36 from Ubuntu, you will have a build problem.
See Comment #204 to see why I cannot fix that problem.
If you are using this code al
this, I've been using Linux since the mid 90's and
Ubuntu since about 2005, but only as an end user with just intermediate
knowledge and skills at best, sorry for any inconvenience this may have caused.
Larry
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The dmesg says that authentication is failing. Are you sure the wifi
"secret" is correct?
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Title:
No wireless support for Realtek RTL8192EE [10ec
Public bug reported:
My VPN connection was working fine but now I get the error message 'VPN
connection failed because there were no valid VPN secrets'.
I am using Ubuntu 14.10 with Network Manager 0.9.8.8-0ubunty27 and
openvpn 2.3.2-9ununtu1
I tried to connect to my VPN server (Private Internet
I am beginning to understand this problem, but I do not have a general
fix.
In kernel 3.14, the authors of mac80211 changed the API (applications
interface) for routine ieee80211_is_robust_mgmt_frame() to be able to
intercept a certain kind of error. For those drivers that could not fit
the new mo
Public bug reported:
Got a popup window message that Ubuntu experienced an internal error.
ProblemType: Crash
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 14.10
Package: compiz-core 1:0.9.12+14.10.20140918-0ubuntu1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.16.0-17.23-generic 3.16.3
Uname: Linux 3.16.0-17-generic x86_64
.tmp.unity
Good to hear that the system is more stable. Locking problems can be
difficult to find as they frequently are affected by subtle differences
in the speed and number of CPUs, etc. The other locking problem showed
up on my system as an attempt to free DMA memory that had never been
assigned. The trac
I had not applied that latest fix to the master branch as I thought you
were on kernel_version. That latter one is only for recent kernels - I
think 3.14 or newer is required.
In any case, I pushed that latest change to the master branch.
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If a freeze never produces any logged entries, then it will be difficult
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Was the system more stable after the previous fix? If that helped, I
just pushed a new commit that might help some more.
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Troy, the Realtek engineer, found a locking problem today that may be
the cause. Pull a new copy from GitHub.
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Title:
No wireless support for Rea
The traceback is a lot more useful when you provide the numbers that
follow the names of the routines. Those are of the form
rtl_pci_init_one_rxdesc+0x/0x. That way I can identify exactly
the statement that failed.
I have nearly reached the point where I will be testing rtl8192ee hard.
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Title:
No wireless support for Realtek RTL8192EE [10ec:818b]
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What source are you using?
The latest version of the driver is at
http://github.com/lwfinger/rtlwifi_new.git. That version will build on
any kernel 3.0 or later, as long as the kernel headers are available.
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For the past 5 days I have been attempting to upgrade from:
Ubuntu 12.04.5 LTS
to 14.04 "Trusty"
Get packages fails on the final package:
Failed to fetch
http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/universe/x/xine-lib/libxine1-plugins_1.1.21-2ubuntu1_all.deb
Connection failed
It seems that workaround #39 does nothing for me.
But I(ve been following the instruction on this thread
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2239932
And my connection has improved, it's still not ok, I have deconnections
all the time, but I'm not stuck with an unusable wifi. before I was
un
You need the kernel headers. I have no idea what Ubuntu calls the
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Title:
No wireless support for Realtek RTL8192
Yes, "git pull && make && sudo make install" gets you the latest Realtek
code. If that still does not work, then you will need to document what
is happening on your system.
At the moment, I am working full time trying to get all the rtlwifi
drivers into a stage that the new versions can be committ
The only thing I can suggest is to try the GitHub repo in comment #156.
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No wireless support for Realtek RTL8192EE [10ec:818b]
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Public bug reported:
Extracting templates from packages: 100%
Preconfiguring packages ...
dpkg: warning: parsing file '/var/lib/dpkg/status' near line 62626 package
'virtualbox-3.0':
error in Version string '3.0.12-54655_Ubuntu_karmic': invalid character in
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dpkg: warning: parsin
On 08/07/2014 12:42 AM, Yu Leng wrote:
> Thank you Larry for posting the latest driver code. I am no where close
> to the expertise most people have on this forum. This is may well be a
> beginner question. Do I just git clone your repo, do "make", "make
> install"
I was unable to get the latest Realtek drivers into a form for
submission to the kernel in time to make kernel 3.17. As a result, I
created a git repo at http://github.com/lwfinger/rtlwifi_new.git. I have
no idea if it will work for youm but it is the latest code,'
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No. There is a naming problem that prevents it from being "officially"
released by Intel. You need to get it from
https://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/egrumbach/linux-
firmware.git/plain/iwlwifi-7260-9.ucode?h=Core6.
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One thing to note. The firmware that is currently available from the
linux-firmware repo for the 7260 gets many firmware restarts.
Unfortunately, this repo is the source for all distros. There is
experimental firmware available for testing that seems to fix the
problem. Search the linux-wireless ma
If Lenovo does not have an access door on the bottom that provides
access to the wireless card, I am doubly glad that I chose Toshiba over
Lenovo when I recently purchased a new laptop. My decision was based on
the bad reviews for the new keyboard and touchpad design.
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I have received a newer version from Realtek that I am working at
getting into the kernel. At this point, I do not even know what the
differences are. While this conversion is in progress, I have very
little time to try to debug the current code.
I would say that the best thing to do is wait for t
Realtek has never been good at writing clear module parameter
descriptions. My current working version has the following:
MODULE_PARM_DESC(swenc, "Set to 1 for software crypto (default 0)\n");
MODULE_PARM_DESC(ips, "Set to 0 to not use link power save (default 1)\n");
MODULE_PARM_DESC(swlps, "Set
Please add some logs. In particular, what does the dmesg output have to
say? What connection manager are you using? What encryption type? If WPA
or WPA2, please check the wpa_supplicant logs.
Just saying "It does not work" is not sufficient, and is just wasting
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Hi, first used the procedure described on post #29 (before I found this bug
thread)
Then I ugraded to 3.15.0-031500-generic, and I saw in the update that the
firmware for rtl8723be was in.
Today, I have the firmware file in lib/firmware/rtlwifi but nothing
pops up in dmesg when i look for grep
As stated above, it is in the staging directory for kernel 3.16. As I do
not speak for Ubuntu, I have no idea when it will be available for you.
For some reason, this bug report jumps from comment #40 to #73. In #66,
I posted a link for a 64-bit kernel that had this driver built in. For
completene
Whatever is happening, your wireless system is dropping the connection
as shown by
[126573.115713] wlan0: disassociating from 00:1f:33:d2:a6:f8 by local
choice (Reason: 3=DEAUTH_LEAVING)
Please check your NetworkManager and wpa_supplicant logs to see if they
offer any clues.
What is the encrypti
You can get the driver in 3.16 by using "make xconfig" or "make
menuconfig", and enabling the driver. Once that is done, a new kernel
built and installed, and the firmware is installed, the driver will
automatically start upon bootup.
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Comment #99: Those new messages are due to changes in cfg80211. As long
as the driver works correctly, you may ignore them.
Comment #100: Those messages are due to trying to build old driver code
on a kernel that is new. If you really want to build that code, you will
need to research the changes
The necessary firmware in in the linux-firmware git repo. You will need
to clone git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/dwmw2/linux-
firmware.git and copy rtlwifi/rtl8192eefw.bin into
/lib/firmware/rtlwifi/rtl8192eefw.bin.
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I would recommend using kernel 3.16-rcX. I do not plan on updating the
deb on my web site, and I do not plan on generating a 32-bit version.
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I too see the slow downs at times; however, I do not think it is due to
changing website. I do not know why.
The driver sometimes takes several tries to make the initial connection.
Again, the cause is unknown. Is it possible that your timeout counters
are set too small and that is causing the tot
I do not know about the hibernate problem. My laptop has never gone into
hibernation, and I have not had any desire to debug the reason for that.
Any other problems that occur should be reported as follows:
sudo modprobe -rv r8192ee
sudo modprobe -v r8192ee debug=3
Post the dmesg output correspo
Good to hear. That version was submitted to the staging tree of the
kernel. It should be a standard part of kernel 3.16.
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Title:
No wireless supp
Realtek sent me a patch to fix the "skb->end - skb->tail > len"
problems. A version with this fix is at
http://www.lwfinger.com/realtek_drivers/linux-headers-3.13.9_1.1_amd64.deb
http://www.lwfinger.com/realtek_drivers/linux-image-3.13.9_1.1_amd64.deb
I do not know if this fix will also handle th
does this cause problem with Myunity? I've had problems launching that
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and after two error free days, the error returned after a successful
install and configuration of Minidlna...err... ReadyMedia if the
copyright police are lurking.
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I had been experiencing this bug until I set up RSA authentication for
all my console sessions, and disabled password notifications. Once I did
that, I have not seen any recurrences.
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Here is what i did to get around the missing floating panel problem on
13.10
cd /usr/share/ibus-pinyin/setup
python ./main.py
ibus restart
you may want to create a script and save it as a desktop shortcut.
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I don't know what proper Launchpad bug report hygiene calls for, but
this behavior isn't limited to the 2014 edition of the X1 Carbon. This
affects all users of Lenovo laptops that have both a Trackpoint and a
clickpad--which is nearly all of their current models for sale. Going
by the photos on
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It still doesn't work. And I don't see any changes to the relevant
drivers. So I've run apport-collect as you suggested, and the results
are above. Please let me know if you need any additional information
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I'm testing with a freshly-updated Trusty Tahir daily (2014/March/2) on
a Lenovo X1 Carbon (2014 refresh) laptop.
IBM/Lenovo Thinkpad laptops have a "Trackpoint": a red "joystick mouse"
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I would be thrilled to! I'll do that in the next 24 hours.
Are there any special packages I need to install, or should it "just
work"?
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I got esrevinu's driver to compile on Trusty Tahir. But using it caused
X11 to exit. I don't know enough about debugging such things to figure
out what went wrong.
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I'm seeing this behavior too. I'm using Trusty Tahir on a 2014 Lenovo
X1 Carbon.
I tried compiling esrevinu's driver, but it requires automake-1.13 and I
couldn't figure out how to get that specific version.
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Oh, it seems that this driver is not an official part of Arch Linux,
it's available in the Arch User Repository, which seems equivalent to an
Ubuntu PPA.
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I'm testing with a freshly-updated Trusty Tahir daily (2014/March/2) on
a Lenovo X1 Carbon (2014 refresh) laptop.
IBM/Lenovo Thinkpad laptops have a "Trackpoint": a red "joystick mouse"
in the middle of the keyboard. Historically this is accompanied by
three mouse buttons di
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1254180 ***
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Wasted too much time on this same situation with held broken packages.
Re-installing, hopefully it gets fixed upstream and doesn't recur.
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This may have occurred on an old laptop. I'll need to check and see if I
still have it. I have not experienced this since I upgraded my desktop
recently.
-Larry Siden, http://plus.google.com/+LarrySiden
On Wed, Jan 8, 2014 at 3:09 AM, Christopher M. Penalver <
christopher
Did you read my previous comment about speed? YMMV.
Any promise of wifi speed depends on so many factors that it is
meaningless without a measurement.
I am running without any special module loading parameters. I am still
getting Reason 7 deauthentications, but the connection recovers within a
fe
I have recently done a complete rewrite on the gain control code in
rtl8192c. The primary reason for this was to implove the connectivity in
rtl8192cu, but the new code also impacts rtl8192ce. At the moment, I am
testing a 10ec:8178 RTL8192CE device with good results (RX throughput up
to 65 Mbps).
What kernel does 13.10 run? If you want the latest, you will need to
build your own.
You also need to look very carefully at the firmware version as Ubuntu
has not been distributing the latest. On my system, the md5sum for the
correct fw is
748944fbffd3b08b5b1929bb6c7fc537 /lib/firmware/rtlwifi
I found bug #1157643 and get
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/procps/+bug/1157643/comments/11
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E: Sub-process /usr
tail /var/log/upstart/procps.log
kernel.printk = 4 4 1 7
net.ipv6.conf.all.use_tempaddr = 2
net.ipv6.conf.default.use_tempaddr = 2
error: permission denied on key 'kernel.kptr_restrict'
net.ipv4.conf.default.rp_filter = 1
net.ipv4.conf.all.rp_filter = 1
net.ipv4.tcp_syncookies = 1
vm.mmap_min_addr
At least, I begin to understand why duplicating the problems found by
Ubuntu users is so difficult for me.
You should not have to deal with anything from the vendor-supplied code.
That is my job. It takes a lot of testing before I change the firmware,
and I need a very good reason.
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I expected that your hardware was an RTL8188CE, but when you wrote EE, I
had to ask.
The updated firmware for rtl8192ce in the linux-firmware repo has the
following commit:
commit e0836e6ec3568f54b7fac24b9e17bbe8c46eb508
Author: Larry Finger
Date: Sun Jul 8 15:16:17 2012 -0500
Why has this
Your comment is confusing. You write about firmware rtl8192cfw.bin, and
then say your hardware is RTL8188EE. If that is really your hardware,
then your firmware file is rtl8188efe.bin, not rtl8192cfw.bin. Which is
correct?
The firmware files that work for me have the following md5sums and
sizes:
That is a Ubuntu packaging problem. The linux-firmware git repo has the
correct firmware.
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10ec:8176 Wireless not working in 12.04 for rtl8
These changes depend on a lot of other work that cannot be backported to
3.2. You will, however, be able to use the code base of the backports
project to get the latest drivers. I assume that Ubuntu builds a
backports package for each of their kernels. Most distros do.
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Unless the code is designed for building an out-of-kernel module, you
really do need to build the entire kernel.
On a Mint system that I run on a PPC computer, I have to use "fakeroot"
to build a .deb file. I assume you would need to do the same, but I
don't use Ubuntu, and I'm not a reliable sour
I have been working on the gain control code in rtl8192ce and rtl8192cu.
Both had a tendency to wander to the point that the RX gain was too
small for the chip to receive anything. The attached patch is a lot
better.
It applies to the current mainline 3.12-rc2 kernel, but it is likely
appropriate
On 09/19/2013 10:08 AM, Sirius1977 wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> i bought a new Wifi card, so i am no longer affected.
>
> But i really want to see this fixed and i came to the conclusion that i
> am willing to send my Realtek card to Larry if it helps. I made a
> picture of it. Do
Is that TP-Link AP running the latest firmware?
If there is a version of openWRT for that TP-Link router, then you
should switch. Otherwise, it is a very laborious process to figure out
what is wrong. First, you need to use kismet or wireshark on a second
computer to capture the on-the-air data be
The full details of the device are revealed by an 'lspci -nnv' command.
Of course only the one stanza is needed to be posted.
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Even if it works on Windows and does not on Linux, the problem can still
be in the router. The Windows driver has its own MAC-layer stack and it
could be tweaked to work with lots of routers. The Linux driver
rtl8192ce uses the kernel's own MAC layer called mac80211. The driver
from the Realtek sit
I have no idea what the r8192ce package contains. Remember, I don't use
Ubuntu. Can you get a file list for that package?
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Title:
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How does that conflict? The only changes in Realtek firmware was that a
file for the RTL8723AE was added. There were no changes for the
RTL8192CE or RTL8188CE.
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