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I have the same problem as listed in the description, and it's generally
pretty quick (1 < n < 5 minutes).
I thought it may be due to bad noise rejection by the wireless card, but
running 'cat /proc/net/wireless' in a looping script that logs to
/var/log/wireless shows the connection drops with an
Same here on a Lenovo W500, upgraded from Jaunty x64 to Karmic x64 when
9.10 was released.
I have to restart network manager each time it disconnects:
sudo /etc/init.d/network-manager restart
Using HTTP, SSH, SMTP, BitTorrent etc. the disconnects are very rare,
it's more often with BitTorrent bu
I'm seeing this currently with Karmic. My wireless simply stops working
after a few hours (today, roughly 6 hours or more after startup).
Nothing much was happening on the computer that was idling on IRC; when
I came back, the wifi was dead, with stuff like this in kern.log:
Oct 20 15:43:02 kusana
Unfortunately it seems this bug is still an issue. Can you confirm this
issue exists with the Karmic Alpha 9.10 release. Images for testing are
available at http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-live/current/ . Please let
us know your results.
If the issue remains while still running Karmic, please r
I'm beginning to think this has nothing to do with the kernel, and has
more to do with network-manager. I'm having issues connecting to WPA
networks in Jaunty, so I tried installing wicd and removing network-
manager. I was still unable to connect to the WPA network where I was,
but.
...my n
Well, after a short stint with Debian Lenny and a large amount of time
where my laptop was away for repairs (motherboard died), I'm back and
with Kubuntu Jaunty 9.04. Problem is, this bug STILL exists! In fact,
if anything, I'd say it's gotten worse.
I've done some extra research into the issue,
Hi Alsandair,
If you can just keep updating this bug report that will be great. One
additional thing you may want to test is the latest pre-release of
Jaunty - http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/releases/jaunty/alpha-2/ . Again, if
you can just post a comment here with your results it would be
appreciate
I've received a few kernel updates to 2.6.27-11 in the past few days and
nothing has changed - it still won't let me even use my wireless card in
this kernel version. Should I be filing a separate bug for the
inoperability of the card within this kernel version, or should I just
tack that onto thi
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Status: Incomplete => Triaged
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Again, the specific kernel versions I have tested so far are, according
to /proc/version_signature outputs:
Ubuntu 2.6.27-7.15-generic
Ubuntu 2.6.27-7.16-generic
Ubuntu 2.6.27-9.19-generic
Ubuntu 2.6.27-11.22-generic
This bug has persisted through all of them on my system and is
reproduceable.
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All of my previous testing was done on the 2.6.27-7 kernel...and so,
following your lead, I updated to the 2.6.27-9 kernel and the 2.6.27-11
kernel after that. After all updates (including installing the linux-
backports-modules for each kernel version), the problem is still
unresolved.
More alar
Hi Alsandair,
You might want to try installing the 2.6.27-11 kernel available in the
intrepid-proposed repository. To learn how to enable intrepid-proposed
refer to https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/EnableProposed . Let us know
how it goes. Thanks.
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No, sorry, this has not been fixed. I was very optimistic when I wrote
my last post and did not experience any issues for an entire day.
However, I shut down the computer, and started it back up again a few
days ago (after some vacation time), and it did the same as it had
before.
Attached is a d
Hi Alsandair,
Can I assume since we didn't hear back from you that this is indeed
fixed? Please let us know. Thanks.
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The new network-manager update released today *appears* to have resolved
the issue. I no longer have the IRQ error even with the "irqpoll"
option turned off in boot settings, and my wireless doesn't seem to have
any issues remaining connected.
I will continue to monitor my computer over the next
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Importance: Undecided => Medium
Assignee: (unassigned) => Ubuntu Kernel Team (ubuntu-kernel-team)
Status: New => Triaged
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If there are any more tests I can do, or anything else that can be done
on my end to be of any help, please just let me know. I'm really
getting annoyed by this bug...
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This dmesg log was taken after booting with the irqpoll option enabled
within grub. Please note that it still tells me I should boot with
irqpoll enabled, even though I already did:
[ 3189.593604] irq 16: nobody cared (try booting with the "irqpoll"
option)
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These next 3 dmesg logs were taken after installing linux-backports-
modules-intrepid on my system.
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