Closing per no response. Please reopen (ie set the status back to New)
if this remains with the latest Karmic 9.10 release? ISO CD images can
be found at http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/releases/karmic/ . Thanks.
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Hi Danny,
Could you actually test the newer Jaunty Jackalope 9.04 release -
http://www.ubuntu.com/getubuntu/download . Additionally, linux-
backports-modules-jaunty contains an updated compat-wireless stack which
might be interesting to test as well if the issue remains. Thanks.
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Ciao from Florence,
Danny
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Subject: [Bug 230887] Re: intel wifi iwl4965 faults also on Hardy
From: Richard Seguin
To: d...@bnb.it
Date: 15/03/09 15:38
At this point a re-test needs to be done on this issue as this bug is
quite dated. Do you know
At this point a re-test needs to be done on this issue as this bug is
quite dated. Do you know if this issue still affects you in the current
ubuntu release?
thanks,
Richard Seguin
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Ciao Leann
and thank you for your note.
I feel the bug was depending on the wi-fi alarm system which is
installed on my house in the country : by the way only Ubuntu had got
that problem not any other PC nor my same Samsung Q45 booted in Windows XP.
For avoiding the problem in Hardy I go switch
Hi Danny,
It looks like you reported this bug a while ago and there hasn't been
any recent activity. I'm curious if you have been able to test the more
recent Intrepid Ibex 8.10 release and if this is still an issue? For
now I'm going to migrate this bug forward to the actively developed
linux k
Thank Richard
for your assistance, it has been a pleasure dealing with you : you've
been clear and very helpful.
Sometime in the UBUNTU world you do find people who are just like I
suppose they might be in Microsoft ( if any assistance should be there )
RUSH and SHORT forgetting the original p
I think there is enough information here to prove that there is an issue
with the "iwl4965" driver... You have done quite a bit of trouble-
shooting on your end (which I appreciate) and it doesn't appear that we
can do anything configuration wise this kind of issue (detecting some
SSIDs and not oth
Re-assigning to 2.6.24-modules
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The two routers at the house in the countryside are completely not
protected so therefore I don't think there is any encryption problem.
Here in Florence the NETGEAR is protected by a WPA encryption but
the INTEL works fine.
I think your idea of the not-initialization is probably more cor
Hello Richard
Thanks again for your support.
Something strange happend right today : I have decided to use an
external NETGEAR USB WI-FI adapter and magically the Networkmanager
detected the :
"Wireless Networks ( Unknown USB Vendor Specific Interface"
with the two routers ( at this point I've
You mentioned you can see other access points with this network card
right? Is there a possibility that the access point is setup a little
differently... If your able to see other access points that gives me a
pretty good idea that the card is working right, and it might be an
issue with that acc
I looked over the log files that you provided and it appears that the
network card is being recognized, but not initialized... I probably
will have multiple requests for log files on this issue, thank you for
your patents...
Could you provide me with the output of lshw and lsusb -vvv
Thanks,
Ri
Hello Richard
I have made it this is the Kernel 2.6.24-17 : same results !!
I am attaching the file with the info : uname + dmesg + lspci
Thank you for wathever you can see there.
Ciao
Daniele
Richard Seguin wrote:
> I see that it's recognized by the kernel, but doesn't fully
> initialize...
Sorry but I can't understand which repository : I had no proposal from
any of the command I did run.
Can you tell me please which would be the repository to add ?
Have a nice weekend
Thank you
Danny
Richard Seguin wrote:
> you may have to enable the proposed repository... My uname -a is
>
> Lin
you may have to enable the proposed repository... My uname -a is
Linux sectech-laptop 2.6.24-17-386 #1 Thu May 1 13:57:56 UTC 2008 i686
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I see that it's recognized by the kernel, but doesn't fully
initialize... Could you please try upgrading your kernel to 2.6.24-17
(which I believe is the current) and let me know if your having the same
issue? There have been a few reports about this network driver with
previous kernel versions
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I will continue to monitor this bug to continue the triage proccess
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