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I am attaching a digital camera screenshot of the panic.
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[hardy] Kernel panic with Zydas wifi and kernel 2.6.24
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/220013
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I am trying to use a Dlink DWA-110 wireless G usb modem (ID 07d1:3c07)
on Hardy, kernel 2.6.2-.24.53 generic
The modem is not recognised when plugged in (it uses rt73usb)
Even after manual 'modprobe rt73usb', the wlan device is not created. (NOTE:
this command loads the modules whether the modem
I'm suddenly experiencing this problem.
When pluggin in my EUSSO Wirless-G USB Adapter[0] (using zd1211rw driver) my
system sometimes (and sometimes not) gets a hard freeze. Until yesterday things
where working great, it was today that i'm having this problem, and i didn't do
any update of any p
I can still reproduce this bug in Hardy... the computer often freezes
when trying to connect to a Wifi network.
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[hardy] Kernel panic with Zydas wifi and kernel 2.6.24
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for me looks like it's ok now with intrepid release candidate (64bit)
tried it yesterday
and for the moment i get now freeze
great ;)
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[hardy] Kernel panic with Zydas wifi and kernel 2.6.24
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eccoh ha scritto:
> Hello everyone
>
> here same bug with usb key wireless ZyDAS WLA-54L WiFi
> sometimes freeze at starting
> or when i connect the key
>
> i'mon kubuntu hardy and kernel 2.6.24.21
> and i get the bug since kubuntu feisty
>
> hope intrepid update will fix it
>
>
yes Intrepid
Hello everyone
here same bug with usb key wireless ZyDAS WLA-54L WiFi
sometimes freeze at starting
or when i connect the key
i'mon kubuntu hardy and kernel 2.6.24.21
and i get the bug since kubuntu feisty
hope intrepid update will fix it
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Oops! I spoke too soon. This goodness only lasted 1:40 hours before
things hung and the keyboard lights were blinking. I had left an apt-get
running when things hung. Hopefully, things improve since Hardy is LTS.
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[hardy] Kernel panic with Zydas wifi and kernel 2.6.24
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I'm updated to 2.6.24-21-generic and now my Belkin FD7050 v4xxx wireless
doesn't hang; no blinking keyboard lights. All appears stable. I'm still
not using Network Manager; just System -> Administration -> Network
(network-admin). Thanks!
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[hardy] Kernel panic with Zydas wifi and kernel 2.6.24
I removed the Network Manager applet and didn't use the System -> Admin
-> Network (network-admin). Then I run configured
/etc/network/interfaces to bring up the wireless interface. This worked
for a little while and hung my system. My guess is that it's something
with the kernel and drivers. Anywa
I confirm Alwin's post. It only crash when using network-manager. I
remove it from my system and I connect the wireless through terminal
commands.
I prefer this solution than update to a new ubuntu distribution that is
in the alpha version.
See you, and thanks for all!
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[hardy] Kernel panic w
Yeah but what I don't get is why it only crashes when using network-
manager... There might be something wrong with the way network-manager
handles things.
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Before i dist-upgrade the problem occured with konnection manager, wicd or mad
wifi
It's a problem with linux old kernel and not with ubuntu implementation, the
only way is to disr upgrade to a newer kernel by testing intrepid
I can say that everything work for me with intrepid and faster than i
ok, so I installed network-manager and after an hour my PC crashed,
here's the syslog for the session. My PC crashed at Aug 24 10:11.
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[hardy] Kernel panic with Zydas wifi and kernel 2.6.24
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This bug also affects me on 2.6.24-19-generic with my usb 0ACE:1215
ZyDAS WLA-54L WiFi. However, it only occurs when I'm using network-
manager. When I just apt-get remove network-manager and configure my
wireless connection manually (with dhcp) in /etc/networking/interface my
computer won't crash.
I can confirm the bug on hardy. It does not happen regularly so it was
difficult to diagnose. I've just seen that it freeze the screen went NM-
applet show you are connected (after the 2 green bubbles). (My keyboard
doesn't have led so I haven't seen caps locks blinking).
lsusb
0ace:1211 ZyDAS 802
But it is an alpha version I had problems (fortunately now resolved)
in Hardy heron and I installed it when Heron was stable.
Anybody goes to resolve the problem on Hardy Heron, in a near future?
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The only way for the moment is to dist-upgrade to intrepid IBEX
I did that and i'm very happy with this alpha version
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Excuse me, I don't understand English very well and I'm new here.
I have the same problem in Ubuntu. I have to do a hard reset when I
connect my zydas USB wireless.
There isn't any solution for this problem?
thanks.
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https://bugs.launchp
I have the same problem with thing hanging and requiring a reboot.
I'm using Hardy with 2.6.24-19-generic and a Belkin FD7050 v4xxx.
Hangs when using Wicd or Network Manager to connect to the wireless.
The scroll and caps lock lights end up flashing on the PS/2 keyboard.
Things were working very ni
Just installed intrepid alpha 2.
No zydas still. Can£t load firmware. Will wait for alpha 3 and try
again.
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I can completely confirm this bug. System hangs randomly on wifi
connect.
lsusb:
Bus 002 Device 003: ID 0ace:1211 ZyDAS 802.11b/g USB2 WiFi
Please, keep this bug in mind. High severity and high impact as remarked
by Skull.
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[hardy] Kernel panic with Zydas wifi and kernel 2.6.24
https://bugs.l
The following similar bug reports seems to pointing at the same symptoms when
using Wireless-LAN...
List of symptoms:
* Screen and mouse become frozen
* Caps Lock LED BLINKING
* Scroll Lock LED BLINKING
* ...only way out is to reboot by unplugging batteries and power adapter.
*
i've got exactly the same problem using zydas wifi for my bluestork
dongle
To answer to Leann about git bisection test ?
This could be very very painfull since kernel panic is not systematic and
depend on connection ( about 1 upon 3 for me)
Do i have the ability to try another driver to get mor
Hi,
I have more or less the same problem. The system hangs if a connection is lost
in an unpredictible way. This I found out when I had to unplug my
wifi-modem/router.
My modem is a linksys WAG325N
Since this hangs my system and I have to do a hard reset dmesg doesn't
show anything of value.
I
FYI, I'm very unlikely to attempt the above in the month, and after that
I probably won't be using my Zydas wifi (I'll probably by using a wired
internet connection). So don't hold your breath on this one!
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Hi Luke,
Thanks for testing and the feedback. The Intrepid kernel definitely
sounds promising here. As you know we're still in the early stages for
the Intrepid kernel so it may be a few weeks before it actually hits the
archives. But for now I'll go ahead and mark this fix released against
Int
To answer my own question: no, that won't currently work, since linux-
image-2.6.25 is not yet in the Intrepid archive (it's still at 2.6.24)
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Thanks so much for looking at this bug, it's much appreciated.
I've installed the 2.6.25 kernel (I had to install linux-ubuntu-
modules-2.6.25-1-386 too, otherwise I got dmesg errors "Could not load
firmware file zd1211/zd1211b_ub. Error number -2", and a useless wifi).
So far, all seems good. I
Hi Luke,
Just to see if it makes a difference, care to test the Intrepid Ibex
8.10 kernel? It was most recently rebased with the upstream 2.6.25
kernel and is currently available in the following PPA:
https://edge.launchpad.net/~kernel-ppa/+archive
If you are not familiar with how to install pac
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After rebooting, there was nothing in dmesg logs about this, or any
system logs, otherwise I would have included it. (And yes, a digital
camera would have been handy!).
I've attached the lspci output, which doesn't mention the wifi AFAICS,
presumably because it is a USB wifi. Also attached "lsus
Hi Luke,
Care to also attach your full dmesg output for the kernel team to
reference. Also the output of "sudo lspci -vvnn" might not hurt. Just
for future reference, if you happen to have a digital camera, you could
also just take a photo of your monitor when the stack trace is being
dumped and
I've got a backtrace at a text console:
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Call Trace:
[] run_timer_softirq+0x9c/0x1c0
[] tick_program_event+0x32/0x60
[] hrtimer_interrupt+0x185/0x1c0
[] tick_sched_timer+0x0/0x190
[] __do_softirq+0x52/0xa0
[] do_softirq+0x45/0x50
[] smp_apic_timer_interrupt+0x3e/0x80
[] sche
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