I strongly suspect there is a hardware issue with the Aspire One rather
than a software one, my Aspire one is often up for days then the wifi
stops working and after several attempts the only thing thats worked was
to power down and remove the battery. The hardware literally disappears
from the sy
On my Aspire One, running Intrepid and kernel 2.6.27-11 also, I don't
see the failed connection problem. However, I tend to get a complete
system freeze when transferring larger amounts of data via ssh. Numlock
light flashes, indicating a kernel panic.
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This bug seems to be fixed on my Acer Aspire One on Intrepid's kernel 2.6.27-11.
I've done several reboots since yesterday and the wireless network is being
picked and working just as expected.
The only issue I had was that I lost any wireless connectivity after
upgrading the kernel, since the re
I can confirm this bug on my asus x51RL running intrepid (backports-
generic modules installed). This ath5k driver frequently crashes my
whole system too (not reachable via ssh, nor ctrl-alt-backspace, nor the
alt-sysrq R E I S U B combo's can save it).
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I have an Aspire One (AR2425 chip), and *was* experiencing this
occasionally - but not since upgrading to the 2.6.27-10 / -11 kernel and
linux-backports-modules from intrepid-proposed. I hesitate to say
"fixed", since I could never reproduce reliably, but it seems worth a
try for other people exper
Still happens on linux-image-2.6.27-9-generic and linux-backports-
modules-2.6.27-9-generic. Looking at the trace, the problematic module
might be mac80211, which is on linux-image-2.6.27-9-generic.
Dec 22 09:59:27 acer kernel: [ 239.461219] [ cut here ]
Dec 22 09:59:27 ac
I'm experiencing this bug also. Any additional info required?
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I'm marking this bug as Confirmed since at least three people have
confirmed it. I'm also experiencing the very same issue
** Changed in: linux-backports-modules-2.6.27 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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And finally, a dmesg.log showing the problem...
It connected ok to the network, then disconnected, reconnected,
disconnected ... and here is the error.
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/19957088/version.log
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For whatever reason this has now started working - so I can't attach a
dmesg showing the error from boot. However I've attached the hardware
config for completeness and keep an eye out if it happens again. The
dmesg output was definitely similar to the reporters with the 'not
tainted' line followed
Another 'me too'. I have exactly the same hardware, and see the same
syslog as Fajar, but I'm using the latest network-manager from Intrepid
and attempting to connect to an WPA2 enterprise network using PEAP.
I have been able to connect to LEAP and encrypted WPA networks without
these problems.
-
Some more information: my system is a Turion X2, Ubuntu 8.10 amd64
(upgraded from 8.04).
lspci -v output (edited):
06:00.0 Ethernet controller: Atheros Communications Inc. AR242x 802.11abg
Wireless PCI Express Adapter (rev 01)
Subsystem: Device 1a3b:1026
Flags: bus master, fast d
Exactly same behavior here. Not sure it helps, but I can reproduce the
error quite easy: connect to network "A" (WPA2 Personal), then to "B"
(not-secure), then back to "A" - error triggered, no connection at all,
cold boot required. Also, if connected to "A" and, for some reason, need
to reconnect
I can confirm this bug.
Sometimes wireless will stop working and it works again after a reboot, a cold
boot being needed.
I'm willing to send you whatever logs you need, just let me know how.
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I'm having the same problem.
I'm using a WPA2 personal connection.
Sometimes it connects and others don't.
Sometimes, I don't know, when or how, it changes the BSSID from
00:00:00:00:00:00 (for example) to none.
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