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Ubuntu better. The issue that you reported is one that should be
reproducible with the live environment of the Desktop CD of the current
release - Karmic Koala. It would help us greatly if you could test with
it so we can work o
Here's some other output:
$ sudo findchip -d -v
Probing for FDC37C669 ...
Wrong chip id=0xff
Wrong chip id=0xff
Probing for FDC37C669FR ...
Wrong chip id=0xff
Wrong chip id=0xff
Probing for FDC37N869 ...
Wrong chip id=0xff
Wrong chip id=0xff
Probing for FDC37C93xFR ...
Wrong chip id=0xff
Wrong chi
The latest...
I still get no joy with the lspnp command. When I try to boot with the
acpi=off parameter, the system flashes a message saying something about
an unknown interrupt and then freezes half-way into the boot process and
I have to power down to recover. I tried various other combinations
OK, several things:
1) I see you have upgraded your kernel since the last error message. The
error message was "FATAL: Error inserting nsc_ircc2
(/lib/modules/2.6.22-14-generic/kernel/drivers/net/irda/nsc-ircc2.ko):
No such device", So I assumed you had kernel 2.6.22.14-generic. We shall
correct
Well, after realising what you were asking (sorry), I was able to get to
here:
/lib/modules/2.6.20-16-generic/kernel/drivers/net/irda$ for i in *.ko;
do modprobe -v `echo $1 | sed "s/\(.*\)\.ko/\1/g"`; done
Usage: modprobe [-v] [-V] [-C config-file] [-n] [-i] [-q] [-Q] [-b] [-o
] [parameters...]
On Tue, 2008-01-04 at 23:06 +, Pik Master wrote:
> DaveF, can you send your result for lspnp command?
>
> If you have problems with finding the correct device, try to load all
> the modules for irda that you find in your
> /lib/modules/2.6.22-14-generic/kernel/drivers/net/irda directory and se
DaveF, can you send your result for lspnp command?
If you have problems with finding the correct device, try to load all
the modules for irda that you find in your
/lib/modules/2.6.22-14-generic/kernel/drivers/net/irda directory and see
the result? Something like (execute as root):
# cd /lib/modu
I have the very same issue, in every respect, on a Dell Latitude D520
running feisty. The patch gives no joy: after patching, an equivalent
error message appears upon running /etc/init.d/irda-setup, namely
"FATAL: Error inserting nsc_ircc2
(/lib/modules/2.6.22-14-generic/kernel/drivers/net/irda/nsc
list of PnP devices - as result of: lspnp -v -v
** Attachment added: "list of PnP devices"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/10904493/lspnp.txt
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irda-setup (irda-utils) does not detect irda chipset on Dell Latidude D820
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/176386
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Partial fix for irda in Dell D820 - SIR mode. Differences in
/etc/irda/conf as a patch file
Get this file, change to the directory where you downloaded it and patch with:
sudo patch -p2 /etc/init.d/irda-setup < detect.irda.dell.D820.patch
** Attachment added: "Partial fix for irda in Dell D820
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