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But still, WICD was not able to detect wireless and could able to scan the
network only when network-manager was also present. One more weird thing was,
wicd able to scan and detect wireless connections only when I connected the
system with eth0 cable. < a class="sprite download-icon"
href="htt
That's a trick question. Windows and Linux people are shouting on both
sides that their system is better than the other. In the end, both are
just tools. They're both a way to get a machine to do what you want it
to do. Each has it's own https://couponspirit.com/uber-coupon-
existing-user">selling
Bug= 430809 is exactly the same as bug 193970, but opening a new bug
since the first one is very big and noisy. After googling, found some
similar issues which were told to remove network-manager and install:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.app.crazycrush
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Removing Jaunty from nominations.
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Hi All,
I have Dell Inspiron 1420 with BIOS version A10. I was using Ubuntu 9.04 64-bit
and had no issue with Intel 3945ABG wireless card.
Recently, I have installed Ubuntu 10.04 64-bit (fresh install) and this created
the problem with wireless saying "Wireless disabled". I had the similar probl
On dell e4300 fix + update to the latest bios (A14) solves the problem
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I have this issue still with 2.6.31-18-generic on my XPS M1330 with an Intel
4965 card.
BIOS set to toggle Bluetooth only with the killswitch.
If switch is off or on no wireless on coldboot.
If switch is toggled then wireless starts.
If I blacklist dell-laptop then the switch behaves as expected.
Oh I have the latest BIOS as well.
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Upgraded the bios of my Vostro 1320.
Now everything works as a breeze.
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Just updated to the latest bios (20091201) on my Latitude E6400 and
booting with the kill switch off (wifi and bluetooth on) gives me
disabled wifi and the only way to fix this seems to use "sudo rmmod
dell-laptop".
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Just what I was doing, and it seems to have solved the problem.
Found it mentioned in Bug# 441768
V1520A04-32_64.exe did the trick.
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Have you tried to upgrade your bios?
Latest version, for your notebook, is A04, as you can see on Dell
support site, while in your log i see that you have A00 version.
For my laptop, Vostro 1320, bios upgrade worked fine.
Federico
On Fri, Oct 30, 2009 at 10:28 AM, Gaute wrote:
> Sorry guys, but
Sorry guys, but I seem to be having this exact problem in the released
Karmic.
Dell vostro 1520.
Starting with hw switch off works fine.
Exactly same crash of smbios-wireless-ctl as in comment #56
( posted as Bug #464449 )
Perhaps just need to blacklist vostro 1520 ?
Haven't looked into how th
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* SAUCE: dell-laptop: Store the HW switch status internally rather than
requerying every time
- LP: #430809
* SAUCE: dell-laptop: Blacklist machines
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Mario:
Thanks for the time you spent fixing this. It is very important IMHO
that dell is well supported at release time. It was a crippling bug
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Here's the final version that fixes this bug.
It adds a blacklist for Daniel's Vostro due to the BIOS bug. Also
blacklists the mini family which don't support smbios via dell-laptop,
but instead use compal-laptop. Everything else is identical to v 0.4.
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/git?p=mariol/ubu
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Mario:
Ok let's assume there is a BIOS bug. I would still have one last request
for you. I suggest we pick the lesser of two evils and always have the
driver respond the wireless is available. it _will_ cause problems if
Karmic is released with a default mode of operation which prevents users
from
Mario: dkms v0.4 works.
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Daniel:
The actual switching is happening in the BIOS when you press the key. The
BIOS spits out the keycode and dell-laptop says "OK sure, lets change our
internal status now" So that would explain how the information works
reverted. Dell-laptop also has support to send the toggle itself, but
Is it because nm-applet uses rfkill's underlying mechanism ? rfkill
reports
with switch on :
0: dell-wifi: Wireless LAN
Soft blocked: no
Hard blocked: no
1: dell-bluetooth: Bluetooth
Soft blocked: no
Hard blocked: no
2: hci0: Bluetooth
Soft blocked: no
Mario: What is different if I boot with the switch off then ? How does
nm-applet and the rest make it work ? What's different?
another way to put it, how was it working in hal in jaunty prior to v4 IIRC ?
There has to be something... Otherwise I wouldn't be online at the
moment through nm-applet
Isaías:
You're looking at a different bug, because your machine doesn't even
support dell-laptop it looks like.
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OK, hopefully this should address what you're looking for, so no more
nitpicking :)
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Daniel:
Sorry to say, but it looks like you've got a BIOS bug. Every Dell
laptop that is working with this can read the HW switch setting properly
and key off that (bit 16 of the query 1 raw outputs if you're keeping
track of dmesg's).
I don't think we'll be able to work around your bug. Check
Yup... same thing.
Wireless Info:
Hardware switch supported
Hardware switch is Off
WiFi Locator not supported
Wireless Keyboard not supported
NVRAM Size: 256 bytes
NVRAM format version: 1
This is booting with the switch off, and then turning it on.
Daniel:
With the HW switch flipped on, do you get the same output from the top
section:
" Hardware switch supported
Hardware switch is Off
"
On Tue, Oct 13, 2009 at 15:01, Daniel Cardin
wrote:
> Libsmbios version : 2.2.13
> smbios-wireless-ctl version : 2.2.13
> Wireless Info:
>
Hello,
I have been having problems with my wifi-card and rfkill, I opened bug 435141.
Maybe, this bug is related so I have tried the patch, I have a dell e4300 with
an interl 53000 AGN.
I attach the results of testing the patch with hardware switch on and off. In
both cases the result is the s
Mario thanks a lot for debugging and fixing this. Everything mostly
works now, just a small nitpick remaning:
I start w/ killswitch off (0), then switch BT off by software (1), the
BT indicator LED turns off. Then I turn killswitch on (2) and off again
(3); now the BT indicator turns on again alth
I wonder though why would the switch work perfectly if I boot in the off
position first.
The situation is as follows :
boot with switch in the off position:
-- wireless and bluetooth follow the switch state
boot with switch in the on position :
-- bluetooth follows the switch state
-- wifi'
Libsmbios version : 2.2.13
smbios-wireless-ctl version : 2.2.13
Wireless Info:
Hardware switch supported
Hardware switch is Off
WiFi Locator not supported
Wireless Keyboard not supported
NVRAM Size: 256 bytes
NVRAM format version: 1
Radio Status for
Daniel:
The return of the query of the HW switch status isn't returning anything
different in any of these scenarios:
0010 0011 1101
Bit 16 indicates the status of the HW switch.
It's looking like there is 1 of two things going on here:
1) A bios bug w/ your laptop. Not mu
The dmesg outputs are done on kernel 2.6.31-13 #45 with dell-laptop-dkms
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Please post them to this bug. If others are seeing the same problems,
they can indicate if their dmesg is identical. (And I don't see them in
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I sent them to your gmail address... I am reluctant to pollute the bug
here. But if that's what you want, I will.
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Daniel:
That's to be expected, the changes were only relevant to that particular
problem Janne had. I'll need your dmesg from both scenarios to help debug
what's happening with you.
On Tue, Oct 13, 2009 at 12:43, Daniel Cardin
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> Mario: I know this build was targetting Janne, but I tested
Mario: I know this build was targetting Janne, but I tested it. Still
exhibits the same problem.
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lp430809v3 patch? I would assume so from the description, but I want to
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Janne:
It sounds like I flipped one of the bits looking at that dmesg output.
Can you try this deb instead?
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Daniel.
I need dmesg output from both scenarios.
On 10/13/2009, Daniel Cardin wrote:
> This it not yet working with Vostro 1720 either using #44+lp430809v3 +
> dell-laptop-dkms 0.2
>
> Mario, I can give you both dmesg outputs booting on or off if you want. But
> what strikes me as the first diffe
This it not yet working with Vostro 1720 either using #44+lp430809v3 +
dell-laptop-dkms 0.2
Mario, I can give you both dmesg outputs booting on or off if you want. But
what strikes me as the first difference
is that rfkill lists a device hci0 if booting with the switch in the on
position.
1: d
Not yet working correctly with Dell Latitude D630:
Previous bugs were fixed, but a new one introduced:
Killswitch is off, I switch bluetooth off via bluetooth-applet, and now WLAN
("phy0: Wireless LAN") gets turned hard off. When I flip the killswitch on and
back off, WLAN turns on again.
Moreo
Forgot to mention: BIOS setting is still "BT only"
dmesg output directly after turning bluetooth off via applet, having had
killswitch off (so WLAN and BT on):
[ 1108.968678] dell_rfkill_query called for radio 1.
[ 1108.969569] Query returned the following raw data:
[ 1108.969572]
Dell Inspiron 1525 Bios rev A16, everything is ok! Thank you for fixing
this!
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Yesss!!! Dell Insipron 1525, i think problem is solved! Will tryout
everything in morning!
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OK Guys thanks for the feedback. There's a few issues at hand here.
Hopefully this should address everyone's concerns up this point.
1) As raised by Janne: this ignored the logic the BIOS had in place to make the
HW switch only affect certain devices.
2) As raised by Daniel: the value getting re
Dell Vostro 1720 with #lp430809v3 + DKMS v4. I can feel it's getting
close... Now wireless works properly IF and only IF I boot with the
killswitch off. So this is progress for me, but it falls into the bug
441161 now.
When I boot with the killswitch on, the logic seems reversed meaning
that the
Dell Vostro 1320 with Intel WiFi 5100
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@Felix Geyer: What laptop do you have?
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The DKMS packages works for me, thanks!
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For me (Dell Latitude D630, IWL3945) kernel #lp430809v3 + DKMS v4
package works almost perfectly, but there remains a bug in the switching
logic:
Now the killswitch acts on both bluetooth and wlan although I have set in BIOS
for it to only act on bluetooth.
Apart from that BT/WLAN are now perfect
With DKMS driver v4 it still doesn't work.
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Hi Felix:
There are no more references to setting the soft block, so I can only
think of one more place this is changing. Here's a 4th revision of the
patch. I'll also add a DKMS package of it so it's easier to test again
with rather than having to rebuild another kernel.
I've got access to a lo
Still doesn't work with lp430809v3
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Here's the test kernel with Mario's latest patch from comment #25:
http://people.canonical.com/~ogasawara/lp430809v3/
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Mario:
The bug only occurs when booting with the killswitch enabled (wlan off).
Before updating the Vostro 1320 BIOS to A03 the bug also occured with the
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Patch didnt work with HW switch put only to BT in bios and i was booting with
switch ON.
Can you tell me all info you need, for example all situations you want me to
create and make logs so you can fix this nasty bug?
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applied (ie comment #25). Will post a comment here when it's ready.
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@Boban & @Felix:
What state were you starting the computer up in? HW killswitch enabled
or disabled?
I've confirmed that my patch didn't work with it starting up in the
disabled state, and fixed that in this next patch.
I've still got to test with an Intel wireless card as the Broadcom card
i'm
Still doesn't work for me (Dell Vostro 1320).
On my laptop the dell-wifi killswitch seems to be useless as the physical
killswitch state is correctly represented by phy0.
2.6.31-12.41:
% rfkill list
0: hci0: Bluetooth
Soft blocked: yes
Hard blocked: no
1: phy0: Wireless LAN
It doesn't fix rfkill for me. Dell Inspiron 1525.
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I've got a patch that i'd like to propose that should hopefully help the
other Dell laptops that are failing. It will need some testing on both
the failing and functional machines though. I've tested it on a machine
of mine that still failed (Studio 1537) and it appears to fix the
functionality.
Works perfect on my D620 now. Thanks!
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After new kernel update sadly it still doesnt work. Here are situations
that i tested and results.
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Looks like the Inspiron 15n is an isolated to the machine. The XPS 13 is
not showing this issue and working fine, as well as other Dell laptops.
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* SAUCE: (drop after 2.6.31) input: Add support for filtering input
events
- LP: #430809
* SAUCE: (drop after 2.6.31) dell-laptop: Trigger rfkill upda
The rfkill works to kill the wifi & blutooth.
Though on machines like the Inspiron 15n their appears to be an issue
with it bringing the bluetooth & wirless device back.
You have to press the key 4 - 5 times to bring both back correctly. So
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Importance: High
Status: Triaged
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Status: Triaged => Fix Committed
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu
Leann Ogasawara: Confirmed your kernel works great here - thanks! ...
Now if I could just boot with my external (USB) mouse and keyboard and
not have to unplug and replug them to work - I'd be set. :)
Booted with killswitch, then toggled - all happy!
$ uname -a
Linux lt 2.6.31-12-generic #39+lp
Hello again,
just a clarification, this morning was an update from kernel 2.6.31-11
to kernel 2.6.31-12, so the problem about not detecting the wireless
extensions of my wifi interface is related with it. Therefore, it seems
that the patch solves my problem with rfkill, but probably some days
woul
Hello,
I have a dell e4300 with a wifi 5300 AGN CARD. After upgrading from Jaunty to
Karmic Alpha6 my wifi card starts always disabled because although my hardware
switch is enabled, rfkill does not detect it and it disables the wifi by
software (if i do a fresh install of Karmic Alpha 6 work
I confirm that with this kernel, the kill switch works perfectly. I
tested it with both booting when it's off and when it's on, and then
switching several times.
Killswitch on -> off:
Oct 7 10:49:57 tick kernel: [ 73.147216] [drm] TV-16: set mode NTSC 480i 0
Oct 7 10:49:57 tick kernel: [ 178
> Any chance we can get an amd64 build as well?
Great, it's there now.
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> For anyone interested, I've built a test kernel with the following
> patches applied:
> http://people.canonical.com/~ogasawara/lp430809/
Thanks! Any chance we can get an amd64 build as well?
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For anyone interested, I've built a test kernel with the following
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http://patchwork.kernel.org/patch/38440/
http://patchwork.kernel.org/patch/38439/
(this depends on the first)
Please test and let us know your results.
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My observations:
- boot with network permitted
- hit switch, network is disabled fine
- restore switch, network is not enabled again;
/sys/devices/virtual/rfkill/rfkill1/state == 2
echoing 1 to that file permits the network to work again
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I have a similar problem, it happened me when I updated from Jaunty to
Karmic Alpha 6. The point is that if i boot with the live cd the wifi
works perfectly. Therefore the problem is related with the upgrade :(
I'm waiting for the bug fix.
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That first one and last one are already in the Ubuntu kernel.
The second is the one that would be fixing this problem, but requires
patches to the input subsystem too I believe.
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Looks like patches were offered up by Matthew Garrett two months ago:
http://patchwork.kernel.org/patch/38437/
http://patchwork.kernel.org/patch/38439/
But there are still dell-laptop rfkill patches that went in just a couple weeks
ago:
http://patchwork.kernel.org/patch/48601/
Hopefully it get
I can confirm this bug on a Dell E6400.
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** Tags added: regression-potential
** Tags removed: regression-proposed
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[Dell Latitude D430, iwl3945] Wireless can't be activated after disabling kill
switch
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/430809
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** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => High
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Triaged
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[Dell Latitude D430, iwl3945] Wireless can't be activated after disabling kill
switch
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/430809
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** Attachment added: "AlsaDevices.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/31904598/AlsaDevices.txt
** Attachment added: "AplayDevices.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/31904599/AplayDevices.txt
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Ah, this sheds some light:
superm1| pitti, mjg59 needs to write a patch that inserts an input filter to
intercept a keypress of XF86WLAN in
dell-laptop kernel module to be able to update dell-laptop's rfkill status
superm1| pitti, dell-laptop was introduced in karmicish kernels
superm1| it's not
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