Looks like something is broken again - just performed a routine update of 12.10
and have lost wifi connectivity...
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I have opened a bugreport in the kernel bugzilla. Follow it here:
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as posted previously, ubuntu does got support for RTL8187SE now, so this bug
report should be closed.
However, due to the bugs
(https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/rtl8187se/+bugs?field.status:list=NEW),
RTL8187SE is basically useless on ubuntu, primarily due to
https://bugs.launchpad.ne
Thanks for the link Pablo, i dual boot with windows7 on my netbook and have
found that the range on the windows driver is much better, i can get a much
better signal than on ubuntu.
I'll try ndiswrapper maybe but the last time i did it borked my system.
Muchos Gracias amigo
On Mon, Apr 12, 2010
On 12/04/10 00:16, mf wrote:
> with a steady 54Mbps?
>
> i never got disconnections, just a drop in throughput that made it
> unusable
>
> your right about realtek, they seem very uninterested at best.
Yes, that's what I meant, drop in throughput. And yes, 54Mbps, try it.
http://pablogubuntu.blog
with a steady 54Mbps?
i never got disconnections, just a drop in throughput that made it
unusable
your right about realtek, they seem very uninterested at best.
On Sun, Apr 11, 2010 at 2:18 PM, Pablo Castellano wrote:
> From my experience with realtek with another sound driver, I wouldn't
> exp
From my experience with realtek with another sound driver, I wouldn't
expect their answer.
BTW, I have tried with ndiswrapper and winxp drivers and it works like a
charm. No more disconnections :)
On 11/04/10 16:32, mf wrote:
> well ok, since you put it like that.
>
> There has been partial su
well ok, since you put it like that.
There has been partial support since 8.04. I think it's the same driver.
the problem is getting realtek to ackowledge that this is a bug - which they
do not., They will send you new drivers but they all have the same problem
where the 'rate' drops to 1Mpbs.
@mf:
No, taking the bug title as reference:
It claims that there's "no support for realtek rtl8187se", which was true in
the past. But I'm writing this answer from my netbook, using ubuntu and the
rtl8187se driver.
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it's still a bug until they fix it. It's not an ubuntu problem anyway, it's
realtek.
On Sat, Apr 10, 2010 at 5:26 AM, Pablo Castellano wrote:
> My netbook uses rtl8187se and was automatically detected in ubuntu 10.04
> beta1.
> Unfortunately I'm also seeing that instability with WPA, but that's
My netbook uses rtl8187se and was automatically detected in ubuntu 10.04 beta1.
Unfortunately I'm also seeing that instability with WPA, but that's a different
issue.
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Hi,
I'm using openSuse 11.2 and my drop out problems stops when I run the
following script:
>
> while [ 1 ]; do
VALUE=`iwconfig wlan0 | grep -o "Bit Rate=54 Mb/s" | wc -l`
if [ "$VALUE" -ne "1" ]; then
echo "iwconfig wlan0 rate 54M"
iwconfig wlan0 rate 54M
sleep 10
I contacted Realtek by email since nobody answered this bugtrack thread,
whats the point in encouraging people to post here if nobody answers?
Anyway, they were fairly helpful and emailed me this driver to compile
on Karmic, It works, i still get drop outs but it is not as bad as the
stock driver
i have a new driver from realtek. It is not perfect and the bug is still
present but it is not quite as serious as the stock kernel module.
In short i have less timeouts on the newer driver.
You can get it by emailing realtek support and they will email the source to
you, or i can post it somewh
I have the same problem on MSI WInd U100 as mf. Where can I find the
fix?
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just wondering where the fix is? i'm still getting the dropout problem
on ubuntu 9.10. does not seem to be fixed to me or have i missed
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Jostein: I left my machine powered off for about an hour, tried again,
and now it's working. Guess that fixes it for me.
However, it seems like multicast is still not supported with this
driver, because Avahi's mdns-scan still can't find any services not
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Kiran: if your compute is a laptop, do you have a Fn+F[1-12] function
for enabling the wireless network interface?
On Thu, Apr 30, 2009 at 11:41 AM, Kiran Jonnalagadda wrote:
> Jostein: yes. the interface is up and dmesg says everything is fine, but
> network manager and iwscan can't find or join
Jostein: yes. the interface is up and dmesg says everything is fine, but
network manager and iwscan can't find or join any wireless networks.
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Kiran: Did you try 'sudo ifconfig wlan0 up', or whatever your wlan
device is.
On Thu, Apr 30, 2009 at 8:16 AM, Kiran Jonnalagadda wrote:
> Just upgraded to Jaunty. It doesn't work for me. :(
>
> dmesg indicates that the card has been detected and drivers have been
> loaded successfully, but I can
Kiran Jonnalagadda wrote:
> Just upgraded to Jaunty. It doesn't work for me. :(
>
> dmesg indicates that the card has been detected and drivers have been
> loaded successfully, but I can neither see the WPA2 Personal network
> that I have here, nor connect to it by name. This was working until the
Just upgraded to Jaunty. It doesn't work for me. :(
dmesg indicates that the card has been detected and drivers have been
loaded successfully, but I can neither see the WPA2 Personal network
that I have here, nor connect to it by name. This was working until the
upgrade; three other machines here
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Great. I found the rtl8187se driver is in stage tree of Jaunty kernel.
And also it requires too many changes to ieee80211 stack. So there is no
reason for us to back port this big change to Hardy and Intrepid. Please
use Jaunty. If you guys find any new issue about Jaunty, please fire new
bug.
-Br
Yes, it works out of the box, but they still give us some problems
(especially after waking up from suspend and after longer period of
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Hi all,
It seems that I am pretty new for this issue. But from a point view of
Ubuntu kernel team, we prefer to encourage Realtek or people like you
guys to merge the driver to upstream mainline. It is much easier for us
maintain the driver. And It looks like Jaunty kernel works fine for you
guys.
The stock kernel on Jaunty works fine for me on my Eee 900HD. Kernel
2.6.28-11.41. lspci -v gives "RTL8187SE Wireless LAN Controller (rev
22)" and "Kernel driver in use: rtl8180" "Kernel modules: rtl8187se"
Connected with unsecured, WPA2-PSK, and WPA2 802.1x, as well as vpnc on
top of a wireless c
The latest drivers works perfectly fine with MSI Wind.
Though with Slackware, and possibly other GNU/Linux distros, DNS servers might
be set up incorrectly. This is noticeable when opening websites with Firefox,
and the status message says "Looking up..." for a lng and painful time
(~2min) w
Kubuntu 9.04 beta. Wireless detected but I cannot connect to a unsecured
wifi hotspot.
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In Ubuntu 9.04 alpha 6 it works out of the box even with WPA/WPA2. (MSI
Wind U100)
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upgraded to kubuntu jaunty alpha 6 on my msi wind... wireless is already
detected but I haven't tried to hook it up with a wifi device. anyone
experience this as well?
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@Dax and Yannick
You tip works great! Thanks
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Hi, I got another driver release from Realtek. See attachment and check
my homepage (http://boskastrona.ovh.org) for Intrepid package and
additional info.
** Attachment added: "rtl8187se_linux_26.1023.1209.2008.tar.gz"
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You can use those commands:
sudo aptitude install rtl8187se-source
sudo m-a auto-install rtl8187se
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The source is available in Jaunty as rtl8187se-source
just need to create a module via module-assistant
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Well, my comment is not very useful (maybe a bit) but this card works
terrible. What i've done is remove it from the laptop and buy a brand
new intel 3945 for 20$ on ebay. Problem resolved. Ubuntu loads it out of
the box and works great.
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I already upgraded to Kubuntu Jaunty Alpha 4 with linux kernel 2.6.28
and wireless is not yet detected out of the box. Does anyone have a
compiled.deb for this?
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Yeah, that's very strange. And as I can see, today is FeatureFreeze day in
Jaunty schedule. :-(
Before each update I have to check
this(http://forums.msiwind.net/debian/rtl8187se-drivers-for-ubuntu-and-deb-packages-t4954.html)
page for driver update. Good news that it is updated without delay. :
Any chance to have this driver by default in Jaunty? It looks like
nothing happens in this bugreport and it's strange, because from what
I've heard Ubuntu team wants to focus on netbook market. Well,
supporting this WLAN NIC is necessary to provide support for really many
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Interesting. Note the staging directory though. I think that this is a
preliminary step before full support is available.
I'm curious to see how the linux kernel will merge the rtl8187se's
ieee80211 stack with the existing kernel's stack.
I attempted such a merge once, but found that the rtl8187s
A version of this driver was recently added to the main kernel tree:
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the speaker circuitry is picking up RF from the card
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Sorry, it was a bad configuration in the volume control.
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Hi,
I have a Msi Wind U100 with Ubuntu 8.10 and the version of kernel
2.6.27-9-generic; I installed the driver for my wireless card
"rtl8187se_linux_26.1023.0928.2008": nothing worked; than I installed
linux-rtl8187se-modules-1...@2.6.27.7.11.deb (Intrepid) and than on
other time "rtl8187se_linux_
I've solved my first issue. WiFi-router (Asus WL500g premium) only
supports WEP40 as a group cipher (can be seen in "iwlist scan"), and
wicd default templates contain only CCMP+TKIP both for pairwise and
group ciphers. Added WEP40 into /etc/wicd/encryption/templates/wpa (line
with "group="), and it
Sergei (Nolar) Vasilyev wrote:
> I can not guess why does this happen: fresh install, strandard routine
> from almost all wikis, and it doesnt work.
>
> Any ideas? What to check? What to read?
It's because those drivers simply sucks. I have exactly the same
problem. I don't know why, but someti
Having a strange problem with that driver (all of linux-rtl8187se-
modules-04cof...@2.6.27.7.11.deb, linux-rtl8187se-
modules-1...@2.6.27.7.11.deb and manually compiled
rtl8187se_linux_26.1023.0928.2008) on a very fresh Intrepid Ibex. Tried
with NetworkManager, wicd, and manually (sudo wpa_supplica
hi. i uploaded another upgrade to the svn
http://code.google.com/p/msi-wind-linux/source/detail?r=21
I was working on problems with the adaptive rate. To fix some problems with my
access point
Log message
few cleaning iwpriv cmds, iwpriv wlan0 forcerate works. workarround, start
linking with
svn upgraded
http://code.google.com/p/msi-wind-linux/source/detail?r=20
some upgrades from boskicinek lover letters response and some debugging flood
cleaned
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The differences with the last version of realtek driver.
Changes to Makefiles and documents no included.
diff -r rtl8187se_linux_26.1023.0928.2008/ieee80211/ieee80211.h
rtl8187se_linux_26.1023.1118.2008/ieee80211/ieee80211.h
1487c1487
< extern inline void *ieee80211_priv(struct net_device *dev)
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> Hi,
>
> I installed the latest driver .deb for 2.6.27-9.
> http://boskastrona.ovh.org/download/linux-rtl8187se-modules-102...@2.6.27.9.19.deb
>
> Now, KNetworkManager and iwconfig at least see the wlan0 device. But
> KNetworkManager still doesn't list the available networks and
Hi,
I installed the latest driver .deb for 2.6.27-9.
http://boskastrona.ovh.org/download/linux-rtl8187se-modules-102...@2.6.27.9.19.deb
Now, KNetworkManager and iwconfig at least see the wlan0 device. But
KNetworkManager still doesn't list the available networks and when I try
to connect manually
Looks like upstream kernel support is forthcoming...
"Looks like this is a MiniPCIE card, so the chip is essentially an
RTL8187 or RTL8187B with the USB communication part replaced with a PCI
Express one. Given the existence of this open-source driver, adding
support for it into rtl818x should not
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I confirm that multicast is not working. Atheros chipset card works with
the same AP having multicast support, but RTL does not.
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I've just compiled and installed the latest driver from Realtek, but I
still have a problem with multicast :(
Could somebody else confirm that multicast is not working ? for exemple,
both avahi and ipv6 autoconf don't work.
Is there an email to report that to Realtek ?
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Awesome. Thanks for taking the time and sending the "love letter" ;-)
gonna try it on my advent 4211 and see how it goes. Would be great if we
can get some more people that knows about it on the project, and have it
integrated on the kernel. Coffelius did a great job and his version
fixed some prob
Hi!
If there is some place where the driver has to be is in the linux
kernel mantained by the community.
I think we can do a nice work doing that with some kind of team work.
The changes between the versions of the driver are minimal. Reading
the code I can see actively no more than 2 developers. W
boskicinek: Do you think that a proper "love letter" would make Realtek
put the current and possible future versions of the driver on their
website? I think it would be easier for everyone to find and download it
if it was accessible from the manufacturer's homepage.
Anyways, thanks for the update
thanks :)
i'm going to check differences
On Sat, Nov 29, 2008 at 4:11 PM, boskicinek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> After I sent a "love letter" to realtek, they sent me updated drivers
> (see attachment). Package is still named r1023, but the date has changed
> (from 0928 to 1118) and of course the
After I sent a "love letter" to realtek, they sent me updated drivers
(see attachment). Package is still named r1023, but the date has changed
(from 0928 to 1118) and of course the source code. I'm using it right
now and it works much more stable for me than the old one, although I'm
still getting
@warmrobot: don't be afraid, I've already built drivers for 2.6.27.10.
Check my website or this forum thread:
http://forums.msiwind.net/debian/rtl8187se-drivers-for-ubuntu-and-deb-
packages-t4954.html
I usually try to build packages for newest kernels as soon as possible.
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Thank you very much, boskicinek!
Now my wlan0 start to work automatically after startup.
I think I will not upgrade to 2.6.27.10 for a while because I don't want loose
wi-fi again.
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@jepong: it's useless to post single package for single version of
kernel. I'm author of this packages and if someone need them to easy
install rtl8178se on their Ubuntu I suggest to visit my homepage
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against newest kernel avail
btw... attached .deb was used on intrepid
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i found this .deb somewhere for the wireless of msi wind
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I'm using Ubuntu 8.10 in MSI Wind
and I installed:
build-essentials
linux-headers-2.6.27-7-generic
subversion
and I tried to do ./makedrv and and error happened:
[code]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/opt/rtl8187se_linux_26.1016.0716.2008$ sudo ./makedrv
rm -f *.mod.c *.mod *.o .*.cmd *.ko
rm -rf /opt/rtl81
Finally got it to work. What led to it working was upgrading from ddwrt
23-sp2 to 24-sp1 on my WRT54GL v1.1 on my router. When I did the
upgrade I did not reset any settings so it would seem like the new
firmware was the cause, but it could have been something else (not going
to flash the firmwar
Try to change your AP channel to something lower and ESSID to something
shorter. I have 2 APs, working on exactly the same hardware with the
same configuration, except ESSID and channel. 1st have 12 letters in
name and is using 2nd channel and the 2nd have 19 letters in ESSID and
works on 8th chann
I can't seem to connect to my AP, it just keeps asking for the WPA key,
the wpa_supplicant log shows:
Trying to associate with 00:18:39:c5:a1:de (SSID='daranet' freq=2442 MHz)
Association request to the driver failed
CTRL-EVENT-DISCONNECTED - Disconnect event - remove keys
CTRL-EVENT-DISCONNECTED
I have a little problem, when i connect to wifi with signal under 60%
connection falling down (I lost ping, but connection manager "nm-applet
and wicd to" are still shows "connection established" i must manual
reconnect) second problem is with eduroam, I have 90% signal but nm-
applet shows no sign
Update to 8.10 and compiling from there:
http://code.google.com/p/msi-wind-linux/
Everything is fine! Thanks for everyone!
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Hi folks,
When version 8.10 was released I really was hoping to be able to use it on my
MSI Wind without having to fiddle around.
I am sorry to say that it didnĀ“t work.
In the mean time I go for Mandriva 2009 which works perfectly out of the
box with both wifi, and usb 3G modem.
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I lost my patience and took the easy route out - i reverted to the
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Hi,
In my case I had this working doing the following before building the driver:
1- First I removed the following libraries (backing up first of course) based
on a comment by marc.milliien in http://forums.msiwind.net/post51751.html
sudo rm -rv
/lib/modules/2.6.24-21-generic/kernel/drivers/net
I'm on Ubuntu 64-bit Hardy and had this working on a previous kernel
2.6.19, now after an upgrade to 2.6.24 I lose the wifi settings every
time I reboot.
Is there anything I'm missing here?
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Hi all,
Just want to thank you guys... you rock!!! I've been following this thread in
the last days because I'm a owner of a msi wind u100 laptop and was trying for
the first time the Ubuntu 8.04 linux distribution. I was almost giving up of
having wireless in it but tried building the driver fo
Thanks to both of you (Mangouste and Coffelius)! Now all I need to do is
to find a wireless network to try to connect the Wind to ;)
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ctwardy posted the following script at msi forums
http://forums.msiwind.net/post51751.html
It downloads and install my fork. Remember "apt-get install build-essential" as
mangouste06 said.
# Download, build, and install Coffelius' variant of the rtl8187
# driver. Originally noted in an Oct 17 p
>post a step by step guide to installing the driver Coffelius has
posted?
Simple :
- apt-get install build-essential
- if you're running the -generic flavour of your kernel : apt-get install
linux-header-generic . Otherwise, you should know which header you need. Maybe
type 'uname -a' to fin
>> Fully clean compilation. And it seems to work great.
That does sound encouraging!
Please would it be possible for one of you who understands what you are
doing to post a step by step guide to installing the driver Coffelius
has posted?
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regarding the last comment, I do agree.
Fully clean compilation.
And it seems to work great.
G.
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http://msi-wind-linux.googlecode.com/files/rtl8187se_linux-04.tar.bz2
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I now try install 8.10 and this driver
http://msi-wind-linux.googlecode.com/files/rtl8187se_linux-03.tar.bz2
and work perfect.
my last error is in hardy sry.
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I'm fully intrepid uptodate.
Yes, this driver compiles with zero error. And it works great.
But, once loaded with wlan0up, I'm flooded (as dmesg shows) with :
1595.719670] rtl8180: Got last fragment
[ 1595.719674] rtl8180: yanked out crc, passing to the upper layer
[ 1595.727495] rtl8180: Alloc
I have this error in ./makedrv
In file included from /home/zajca/rtl8187se_coffee/rtl8185/r8180_core.c:67:
/home/zajca/rtl8187se_coffee/rtl8185/r8180.h:46:29: error: linux/semaphore.h:
No such file or directory
make[2]: *** [/home/zajca/rtl8187se_coffee/rtl8185/r8180_core.o] Error 1
make[1]: ***
hi. if you have problems with authentication try with this fork of the driver
http://msi-wind-linux.googlecode.com/files/rtl8187se_linux-03.tar.bz2
let me know if it solved your problems. thanks
Make and interface up with
wget http://msi-wind-linux.googlecode.com/files/rtl8187se_linux-03.tar.bz2
t
I have this BUG on MSI wind, Ubuntu HH 8.04.1 - 2.6.24-21
I use this manual "no errors"
http://julienpecqueur.com/tutoriaux/install_driverwifi.html
I cant connect to my unsecurited wifi.
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no support for realtek rtl8187se
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anyone notice this folder ???
# ls /lib/modules/2.6.24-21-generic/ubuntu/wireless/rtl8187-usb/
ieee80211 rtl8187
it is a driver for rtl8187 and rtl8187b but not for rtl8187se
it has the same module name with ieee80211 on 8180 driver
so the module cannot load automatically even after copying to
Sorry, I'm a new Linux user; I installed Ubuntu 8.10beta, but wireless modules
for rtl8187se are not present. Wich one I've to install to make it works?
I can't do it in 8.10beta or I missunderstood?
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no support for realtek rtl8187se
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After reboot in .19 and with no wireless i typed:
sudo modprobe -v r8180
and it suddenly did the trick! Wow! Now I have wireless again.
but not on .21 :-(
In .21 I've got errors.
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no support for realtek rtl8187se
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mangouste06, what is the parameter "ae"? Anyway, I try it, with no success.
Kiran Jonnalagadda, do you mean /etc/modules ? Yes, I did that, but it doesn't
help.
This is not only my problem. In MSI Wind forum this situation is now discussing.
I khow, that in 21 kernel some changes with 8187 USB
@warmrobot: try adding r8180 to your /etc/modules.conf. I did that and it
works with every boot.
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On Mon, Oct 20, 2008 at 10:00 AM, warmrobot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Sorry, not on 12, on 21 of course. And all actions like cp *.ko I do to
> right kernel (21) not to 19. But it does not help.
>
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> no support for realtek rtl8187se
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/246141
> You received thi
Well, we should start looking to "bother" for a better driver instead
switching cards. Right now, (let's put the out-of-the-box mess apart),
copying the .ko files to the kernel modules driver folder worked for me
all the time in intrepid. If you, running the wlan0up script at startup
is enough, and
Sorry, not on 12, on 21 of course. And all actions like cp *.ko I do to
right kernel (21) not to 19. But it does not help.
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no support for realtek rtl8187se
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My only problem on 2.6.24-12 is that wlan0 disappear after reboot.
I remove module r8180, then compile driver, then start up interface:
sudo ./wlan0up
Now it start working!
then
sudo cp -r ieee80211/*.ko
/lib/modules/2.6.24-19-generic/kernel/drivers/net/wireless/
sudo cp rtl8185/r8180.ko
/lib/
Caroline Ford wrote:
> Intrepid is now frozen as it's due out very soon. No new features.
Kernel freeze was only three days ago. It's a pity no one cared to add
support for this chipset before that, especially that the driver is
readily available since some time.
> I'd get a new wireless card, I'
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