Thanks for your comments
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Status: Incomplete => Fix Released
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upgrading linux image disables wireless acer aspire one ubuntu 9.04
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I had to do a complete re-install of 9.04 after a failed 9.10 install
hosed up my box. I did not install the backports modules this time (as I
did initial) and I have not had any issues. I have upgrade the kernel
once since the re-install and all worked fine. I am wondering if there
was a discrepan
Can you please try installing the following package. It contains an
updated compat wireless stack which may help.
linux-backports-modules-wireless-jaunty-generic
If the issue still remains even after this, I'd encourage you to also
try installing the latest compat-wireless stack from upstream -
This bug was reported a while ago and there hasn't been any activity in
it recently. We were wondering if this is still an issue? Can you try
with the latest Karmic 9.10 release of Ubuntu? ISO CD images are
available from http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/releases/ .
If the issue remains, could you run t
Today I found time for a few tests. Rebooting back to Jaunty from Karmic
seems to have had the effect you describe. I could resolve the issue by
shutting down and then booting into the new kernel. After that rebooting
the same kernel seems to work. Could it be, that you face something
similar? Have
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I have attached the dmesg info. When I run modinfo ath5k_pci, I get
"modinfo: could not find module ath5k_pci." Also, I am attaching the
screenshot of my "Hardware Drivers" from System > Administration >
Hardware Drivers.
Thanks.
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How did you select to use ath_pci at the first place? The default
selection would be to use ath5k. So the missing pieces of information
are: did you enable any alternate driver? Can you supply the output of
dmesg for the working and non-working case. The same for the output of
"modinfo ath5k_pci"
For the record, I just upgraded again (per the update manager) and it
happened again.
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upgrading linux image disables wireless acer aspire one ubuntu 9.04
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>From the lspci it looks like you might use the ath_pci driver (this is
an alternate driver), however for the aspire one the ath5k (kernel
driver) is the one that should be used (if you like you could install
linux-backports-modules to get an updated ath5k which enables the
wireless led). Could you
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