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[jaunty] no wlan with Acer Aspire One 110L [workaround available]
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This bug report is being closed due to the reporter's comment regarding
this being fixed with an update.
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Ok... I thought it was something easy-peasy and it was something easy peasy...
Let's just say that the problem existed between the keyboard and chair.
:o(
(Long ago, when I set up my wireless network - I set it to not broadcast
the SSID - forehead slap for me - All works fine now).
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My WLAN is working on 9.10 (karmic), after the world's messiest upgrade
- my fault - from 9.04. I would say the situation is approximately the
same on 9.10, though I've less exposure.
Some strategies I've stumbled upon made it more stable on 9.04, and may
be informative as to the underlying probl
I have some complains re the use of karmic on my Acer Aspire One 110L
(with the 8GB SSD) but the wlan does work reliably! I have done a
complete reinstall once the final karmic came out, but wlan did work
well before.
However, i use WEP only (due to some old WEP-only hardware). With that
caveat my
now after upgrading to 9.10 wlan doesn't work any more!!
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Wireless didn't work for me with Intrepid 8.10, after cable-connected upgrade
to Jaunty 9.04 Wireless did work fine out of the box. Since yesterday after
update, it's not working anymore.
I've tried the work-around mentioned above but to no avail.
(Acer Aspire One 110L).
Wireless is not availabl
Deleting the previous network connections in network-manager and
recreating them seems to have fixed the problem for me.
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[jaunty] no wlan with Acer Aspire One 110L [workaround available]
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Wireless on my Acer Aspire One mostly stopped working after upgrading to
2.6.28-13. Switching to 2.6.28-11 or 2.6.30 hasn't helped. The
wireless card is detected, and I can even get a list of access points,
but it won't associate with any of them.
So far the only workaround I have found is to bo
Going back to 2.6.28-11 didn't fix it.
Neither did blacklisting ath_pci or ath_hall.
Get 'Currupted MAC on input' also when transferring by SFTP, not sure if
thats related.
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Not sure if this is related to this, but it could well be.
Get wifi dropouts with the ath5k driver if I try to transfer
median/large files over it. Using WPA2/TKIP.
Might be an issue with 2.6.28-13 kernel?
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Thanks for the advice guys...all sorted
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I prefer using the Gnome text editor as root as follows:
Bring up a Run dialog by pressing + F2
Type:
gksu gedit
(and use File > Open)
Or directly type:
gksu gedit /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist.conf
Enter your password when prompted to edit the file as root user.
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Colin: Try editing the file with sudo and your preferred editor
$ sudo vim /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist.conf
$ sudo nano /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist.conf
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I would like to try out the changes to /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist.conf
but it is 'read only' and doesn't let me chmod it!! Any thoughts on how
I can edit the .conf file.
Thanks
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I would like to try out the changes to /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist.conf
but it is 'read only' and doesn't let me chmod it!! Any thoughts on how
I can edit the .conf file.
Thanks
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I would like to try out the changes to /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist.conf
but it is 'read only' and doesn't let me chmod it!! Any thoughts on how
I can edit the .conf file.
Thanks
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I would like to try out the changes to /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist.conf
but it is 'read only' and doesn't let me chmod it!! Any thoughts on how
I can edit the .conf file.
Thanks
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Correction, that should have been "Network Connections" not "Network Manager"
sorry for the confusion it may have caused anyone.
Anyway, after pasting the above notes I look at the tray icon (blue bars) left
click it and see my SSID there with a strong signal.
Click it, I'm prompted for my
Acer Aspire One, which came with Windows XP Home installed on it
MFG.DATE:0812 110-1588
Ubuntu Netbook Remix 9.04 Jaunty
2.6.28-11-generic
lspci shows: "Atheros Communications Inc. AR242x 802.11abg Wireless PCI Express
Adapter (rev 01)"
-I start with a fresh install
-Restricted wireless drive
Howdy..
I'd like to note that a fresh install using the USB Netbook installer
works without applying the updates available after install. I've
examined the currently available updated packages and am unclear exactly
where the problem is.
It's pretty annoying how the update manager will pop up ev
yipee! I've found a workaround thanks to http://snapshots.madwifi-
project.org/I've learnt that with linux 'look hard enough and I'll
get it!'
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I've been struggling to get my atheros wireless workinng on my aspire 150.
Tried /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist.conf and all I keep getting is 'permission
denied' Im really new to linux and it might be smthg silly but can anyone
explain why I'd be getting permission denied with the workkabouts sugge
derek lou:
Have you installed 'linux-backports-modules-jaunty'? You may need to enable
the backports repository to do this.
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Hello
I was uder Intrepid and I upgraded to Jaunty with the automatic upgrade.
I lost the Wifi also. So I tried the workaround.
At the end of the install of linux backports, I got the message "E:
/var/log/apt/ directory not existing"
I tried to launch ath5k.
I receive the following message: "FA
Installed jaunty netbook remix from the img release (why an img and not
an iso is beyond me) - but, everything apart from the SDHC card readers
work out of the box!!
Very happy with this on my acer one now!
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When i try to install the ath5 modules it says that the module hasn't
been found...
I need some help please.
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Upgrading 8.10 lpia to 9.04 lpia (beta/rc) with Network Manager on Acer
Aspire One.
No ath5k module present before, or after upgrade. This may have been
because the linux-backports-modules package was uninstallable in 8.10
lpia.
Manually installed linux-backports-modules-jaunty as per the workar
Putting Jaunty RC netbook remix on an USB stick and booting into live
system on my Acer Aspire One does bring wlan up out-of-the-box, which
fixes my original bug report.
As far as I can see from lsmod, we are now back to the very same
settings as we had with Intrepid? But some further clean-up see
I can also confirm that on an acer aspire one A110 my wifi works out of
the box under jaunty. I'm using the latest Jaunty netbook remix (UNR)
version. Let me know if you'd like any more details.
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ullix:
I applied the updates to the default Jaunty netbook remix beta and didn't
activate any additional repositories. I have main, universe, restricted and
multiverse repositories activated. Under Ubuntu updates, I have jaunty-security
and jaunty-updates selected.
Its running kernel 2.6.28-11
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