This bug report was marked as Incomplete and has not had any updated
comments for quite some time. As a result this bug is being closed.
Please reopen if this is still an issue in the current Ubuntu release
http://www.ubuntu.com/getubuntu/download . Also, please be sure to
provide any requested in
It is not clear whether this bug is still an issue. Can you confirm
this issue exists with the most recent Jaunty Jackalope 9.04 release -
http://www.ubuntu.com/news/ubuntu-9.04-desktop . If the issue remains
in Jaunty, please test the latest upstream kernel build -
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel
I'm not runing Kubuntu on my Acer Aspire 5002WLMi anymore - I'm running
Debian AMD64 Etch/Lenny/Sid (Etch with serveral things ported from
testing & unstable). At anyrate, try compiling a Kernel from kernel.org
- all my wireless problems completly disappeared when I started running
the Kernel 2.6.
Thankyou. Should I report this as a seperate bug then? Under what
heading? Just checked and the same thing happens under the previous
kernel as well. What about the occasional "roaming to none" is this
normal? or a seperate bug to report? Or hardware difficiency? Or who
knows? I've checked the bio
Since Acer tells you nothing about why Vista needs a new BIOS, it is
impossible to tell whether it would help your problem, or not.
The warning is a general one. If a BIOS reflashing goes wrong, the
motherboard may be bricked. On the other hand, I have done this
operation many times and it has nev
Cheers for the quickresponse, and advice. There is a newer bios for
the laptop on the acer website but it's for Vista. I want nothing to do
with vista. I'm running dual boot with xp till I've ironed out a few
things then I'll probably abandon windoze completely. The site warns
against unnecessary
I don't know why you are getting APIC errors. I certainly doubt that b43
is causing them - it seems much more like a BIOS error that b43 is
triggering. These reports on ACER laptops are the only ones I have seen.
Most users never see anything like this..
To save the output of a command, use the re
I'm getting this. I was hunting for 2 days for info on it but didn't
find this page. Tried to file a report but I don't think it went
through. I'm running 8.10 kernel 2-6-27-9 on an acer aspire 3633WLMI.
I'm brand new and shiney on this as I just jumped on Thursday gone, so
please bear with me. A
Thanks for the note. I'm going to mark this Incomplete for now. It
will continue to remain open for a period of time in case you are able
to test. Thanks.
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B43 driver causing numerous APIC errors
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Sorry, I'm unable to test the new kernel for this bug - I changed my
Laptop over to Debian Etch a few months ago (my other computer is still
running Ubuntu). :-(
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B43 driver causing numerous APIC errors
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The Ubuntu Kernel Team is planning to move to the 2.6.27 kernel for the
upcoming Intrepid Ibex 8.10 release. As a result, the kernel team would
appreciate it if you could please test this newer 2.6.27 Ubuntu kernel.
There are one of two ways you should be able to test:
1) If you are comfortable
Change that - when the computer goes into sleep mode (when I'm using it
on battery - I have all that disabled when runnign on hydro), the
wireless won't wake up. I tried having the computer unload B43 and ssb
modules before suspending, and then reload them on wake up - and it
won't connect to any
Sorry for taking so long to write back - I disabled APIC mode using the
noapic kernel boot parameter. And have been testing it for a few days
to fully confirmed that all the hardware is working properly - a touch
slower to boot, and can see a few things that were on separate
interrupts are now hav
Could you try adding the "noapic" option to the boot and retry b43?
The error message indicates an illegal register address, but there may
be some other issue.
I would also like to see the output of lspci -v for the Broadcom card.
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Same kernel, ssb & b43 blacklisted while ndiswrapper is unblacklisted.
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Log with APIC error's. I think this happens with wireless network
activity.
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I just checked my old logs, and I don't have 'em. But I can give you
two fresh logs in a few minutes - I'll unblock the ssb and b43 drivers
while I block ndiswrapper and boot the kernel 2.6.17 that I'm having the
problems with, then I'll block them again and unblock ndiswrapper and do
another boot
Can you get any of the APIC errors out of your old logs? I'm a bcm43xx
developer and this is the first report of this sort of error.
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Bug also exists in 2.6.24-17 Generic. I also must apologize that I
labeled the Kernel version's wrong: 2.6.24-16 Generic is the Kernel I
was having problems with originally. The kernel that works fine for me
is Gusty's Kernel 2.6.22-14 Generic (my extreme bad)
With Kernel 2.6.24-17 & 2.6.2-16 I
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