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I've just had a major problem with Ubuntu. I'm running 9.04 with all
updates as of 23rd August 2009 on an ASUS F5SL laptop. I've attached
some pictures (images.zip) that can help illustrate this problem better.
I have a problem that is similar to this bug where my computer freezes
occasionally
There have been a number of wireless updates recently particularly in
Juanty. Can you confirm this issue exists with the most recent Jaunty
Jackalope 9.04 release - http://www.ubuntu.com/news/ubuntu-9.04-desktop
. Also can you please try installing the linux-backports-modules-jaunty
package.
I'm using Ubuntu Jaunty on an ASUS X50SL-AP124C laptop
(http://www.ebuyer.com/product/144182) and sometimes when my computer is
connecting to a wireless network it freezes completely. I assume it's
freezing once it's connected as I still get the connecting icon
animation showing. When this happens
I am also facing the same problem. my laptop also often freezes with
caps lock led blinking. I am using Dell 630m with ubuntu 8.10 and
kernel version is 2.6.27-11-generic.
When I installed the ubuntu intially my laptop was not recognizing any
wireless networks until I download patch for my b43
Personally, I experience this bug in all cases, even with unsecure
networks. But I noticed we don't have exactly the same problem, since
your crashes occur only when trying to connect and mine occur after the
connection is established.
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System crash when using wireless
I _was_ experiencing this bug, but have managed to narrow the problem
down.
I changed my router settings to use mac address filtering instead of
encryption and since then the system freezes has stopped completely.
I'm guessing that the problem lies in some encryption code when trying
to connect.
Same problem here. I can use my PC and Pidgin fine until I have to go
wireless; soon as I do, flashing CAP lock and Scroll lock. The entire
system is unusable except holding-down the power button.
Everything works fine when using wired connections with Pidgin.
Happens at home and at work,
I think I have the same issue. It started occurring in my school when I
came back from Christmas leave.
I noticed that it seems to occur when the connection to the wireless network is
lost. That happens a lot in our school. In the fall (08) the connection would
just reconnect quickly.
A friend
I have a very similar problem. I didn't notice this bug report so I
created a new one a few days ago. I just marked it as a duplicate of
this one.
Link: https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/306373
Maybe some information posted there could help.
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System crash when using wireless
I believe I'm seeing the same bug with 2.6.27-10-generic kernel. I have
attached a photograph of what appears if switched to the console when
the freeze occurs.
** Attachment added: console.jpg
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/20579783/console.jpg
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System crash when using wireless
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Status: Incomplete = Confirmed
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System crash when using wireless
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Hi, I can confirm regression in iwl3945 driver in Intrepid.
Computer freezes completely flashing Caps Lock and Scroll Lock. It's
completely random.
For me it happens at IETF conference with bunch of wireless networks in
the air (G, A, G with 802.1x, A with 802.1x, IPv6 only) and lot of APs.
I have the same problem with Intrepid and kernel 2.6.27-7-generic. It
happens only when I am using my university's wireless network. It uses
wpa radius with peap. At home I have a wireless network with wpa psk and
I don't have problems.
Now I'm using ipw3945 without problems.
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@ jocliba: There are some differences between your configuration/problem
and the one from the original reporter. Please create a new bug report
and point it towards linux. We can always link them together later if it
really is the same bug. Post back the link, so i can have a look at it.
//magnus
Another thing I noticed recently is every time I restart after a crash,
right before the login window loads, the screen flashes for a fraction
of a second with a somewhat distorted image of my screen when it was
frozen.
That is interesting, because the only thing that could cause that
behavior is
Also interesting. I bet you're browsing some specific websites at
school, right? Perhaps some heavy flash in firefox can cause this?
Well not really, I'm just using the internet like normal, sometimes just
using pidgin for chat when the crash happens, other times downloading,
sometimes just
Hey Magnus, I also tried turning off compiz and living without it.
Didn't help. Still crashed. So I'm living with it again. Another thing I
noticed recently is every time I restart after a crash, right before the
login window loads, the screen flashes for a fraction of a second with a
somewhat
Hi,
your Xorg log has ha few small errors and warnings, but i don't think it is
enough to result in a complete freeze.
You are saying that this only happens when using wireless, so the driver
or network-manager should probably be the trigger here. And since your
computer freezes, i don't know
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