Fabien Lusseau, just to clarify, we would need you to test the mainline
kernel, without the kernel module recompilation you noted makes the
Ubuntu repo kernel work, and provide the results of this in this report.
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Incomplete
** Summary chan
** Description changed:
Linux 3.0 and later kernels have some experimental support for the
Ralink rt35xx and rt53xx chipsets. But it's not enabled on Ubuntu.
I recompiled the kernel with this module, and it's working fine with my
rt5370 wifi dongle. And this dongle work out of the box i
Apport-collect done ! I've done it on a freshly installed Precise with
updates.
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Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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apport information
** Description changed:
Linux 3.0 and later kernels have some experimental support for the
Ralink rt35xx and rt53xx chipsets. But it's not enabled on Ubuntu.
I recompiled the kernel with this module, and it's working fine with my
rt5370 wifi dongle. And this dongle w
apport information
** Tags added: apport-collected
** Description changed:
Linux 3.0 and later kernels have some experimental support for the
Ralink rt35xx and rt53xx chipsets. But it's not enabled on Ubuntu.
I recompiled the kernel with this module, and it's working fine with my
rt53
Already tested on the latest kernel, it's working on upstream 3.5-rc4
and 3.2.21
But it's also working on the Ubuntu kernel (3.2.0-26-generic amd64),
just have to enable the support before compilation.
I will do the apport-collect thing, but i already know what is the
problem and the fix that nee
Fabien Lusseau, thank you for reporting this and helping make Ubuntu better.
Regarding your comments:
>"I can provide a dmesg of the device not loading any module when plugged in
>but that will not be very usefull."
It is agreed only providing dmesg is not useful. What we need is for you
to foll
I can provide a dmesg of the device not loading any module when plugged
in but that will not be very usefull.
As already said, the support is (maybe mistakenly) disabled on Ubuntu
(Precise and Quantal).
** Description changed:
Linux 3.0 and later kernels have some experimental support for the