I have probably the same driver sent to me by email from Realtek.
It works most of the time, but from time to time I get the same error after the
reboot:
22.631759] rtl819xE :05:00.0: firmware: requesting RTL8192E/boot.img
[ 22.689666] rtl819xE :05:00.0: firmware: requesting RTL8192E/m
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Hi RubbelDieCatc (2010.10.17_14:05:04_+0200)
> I guess it is not a download firmware issue.
> CPUcheck_firmware_ready is called init_firmware (r819xE_firmware.c) after
> successfully downloading the first 2 files. (boot.img and data.img)
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It seems that RTL8192E at the Samsung N512 only works as r8192_pci from the
torvald git.
Not with the 2.6.35 - 8192e_pci module
I took a snapshot from
http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux-2.6.git;a=tree;f=drivers/staging/rtl8192e;hb=aa021baa3295fa6e3f367d80f8955dd5176656eb
I can confirm the bug.
I have a Samsung N510 with Ubuntu 10.10 too.
03:00.0 Network controller: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTL8192E Wireless
LAN Controller (rev 01)
I made complete new kernel module out of a recent 2.6.35-stable git.
I get the same error
[ 199.325063] rtl819xE:ERR in CPUch
I'm getting the same issue, same log messages. Fresh install of 10.10
netbook on a new Samsung N150.
I hadn't installed 10.04 on it so I can't confirm this is a regression.
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This has reoccurred in maverick with linux-firmware (1.38).
With linux-image-2.6.32-24-generic (2.6.32-24.43) and linux-firmware (1.38), I
get:
[ 25.761653] rtl819xE: PlatformInitFirmware()==>
[ 25.761661]
[ 25.762020] rtl819xE :03:00.0: firmware: requesting RTL8192E/boot.img
[ 25.79
This bug was fixed in the package linux-firmware - 1.34.1
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* Add AudioScience ASI series audio device firmware
-LP: #557037
* Add RealTek RTL8192E firmware
-LP: #508746
* Update firmware from rt2
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I can also confirm that the lucid-proposed firmware package allows my
wireless card to work.
However, I sometimes experience the similar problem to Kesten (or at
least a problem with the same dmesg output). I'm guessing this is a
separate issue more relevant to Bug #552717, which is mentioned in
I'm still having issues even with version 1.34.1 of linux-firmware on my
Toshiba L555D-S7910 running Xubuntu with kernel 2.6.32-22 Generic:
[ 13.030445] rtl819xE :0e:00.0: PCI INT A -> GSI 18 (level, low) -> IRQ 18
[ 13.030451] rtl819xE :0e:00.0: setting latency timer to 64
[ 15.3348
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Version '1.34.1' of 'linux-firmware' looks good to me! I get:
[ 12.476831] rtl819xE :03:00.0: PCI INT A -> Link[L1E3] -> GSI 16 (level,
low) -> IRQ 16
[ 12.476847] rtl819xE :03:00.0: setting latency timer to 64
[ 23.732607] rtl819xE: PlatformInitFirmware()==>
[ 23.732647] rtl819x
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Accepted linux-firmware into lucid-proposed, the package will build now
and be available in a few hours. Please test and give feedback here. See
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/EnableProposed for documentation how to
enable and use -proposed. Thank you in advance!
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I can confirm that adding the firmware as per #2 will allow wireless to
sometimes work on a Samsung N150 (rtl8192e wireless), on a fresh 10.04
installation. The wireless sometimes works fine, and sometimes just
cuts out, or won't work at all. When it doesn't work, I get the same
output as in #29
@Chris:
Unfortunately, the driver and firmware are all we have available to us.
The only changes that exist upstream are coding style changes. Hopefully
this firmware will work for some Ubuntu users when the first linux-
firmware SRU package is release, but there isn't much we can do right
now to
To confirm:
download firmware from git as per
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/508746/comments/26
copy firmware to newly created directory as /lib/firmware/RTL8192E
removing the RTL8192E_ prefix;
remove/reload r8192_pci.
Following steps above, wireless still does not functio
** Description changed:
+ SRU Justification:
+
+ Impact: The firmware is needed for users to be able to use the wireless
+ card. Without the firmware a user would have to go without wireless or
+ download the firmware from elsewhere first.
+
+ How Addressed: Adding the firmware to the linux-firm
@mcguire:
That's a separate issue we can deal with more easily in a separate bug.
That said, we also would not be able to support a third party driver in
Ubuntu releases anyways. Our drivers come from the upstream maintained
linux kernel, and pulling a driver from a third part is generally out of
Thanks Chase but please note that adding firmware files is not
sufficient on 64bits. To make the wireless card work on 64bits, we need
to use the driver provided by Realtek.
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SRU Justification:
Impact: The firmware is needed for users to be able to use the wireless
card. Without the firmware a user would have to go without wireless or
download the firmware from elsewhere first.
How Addressed: Adding the firmware to the linux-firmware package fixes
the issue.
Patch: P
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Status: Confirmed => Invalid
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I got that driver, too, (on lucid 64 bit) and I don't find it usable.
One of my email-accounts always gives me a time-out error and firefox
takes ages to connect to each page and also sometimes gives timeout
errors. As long as there is no updated version, it is no option for me.
mcguire schrieb:
>
I've read on this forum thread :
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1239342&page=8 that Realtek
sends by mail a driver compatible with 64bits to people who contact the
support.
I mailed them today and Realtek (kidman) sends me the driver v14 which
works on 64 bits (tested on kubuntu lucid).
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I forget to say in the previous post thath i downloaded the firmware in
the git.
And the kernel is: 2.6.32-20-generic
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Same problem with Lucid 64 bits, in a Toshiba Satellite L505D:
sudo rmmod r8192_pci
sudo modprobe r8192_pci
[ 3864.181317] dev name===> wlan0
[ 3864.211800] Freeing irq 16
[ 3864.211876] rtl819xE :02:00.0: PCI INT A disabled
[ 3864.212026] ieee80211_crypt: unregistered algorithm 'WEP'
[
I can confirm that downloading gregkh's firmware blobs fixes this bug on
a Samsung n150.
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any chance to get this fixed before 10.04 final release I think
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In my Toshiba Satellite L505D the same chip and the same problem with
the 64bits version
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I'm using a Samsung R580 laptop with RTL9182E. I originally tried using
the 64-bit version of 10.04 Beta 1 but was unable to get the firmware
working as described in post #2, nor was I able to get the drivers
provided by Realtek to work. Eventually I decided to install 32-bit
10.04 and the firmware
@Tim Towers - Your bug (and also mine) is this one:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-ports-meta/+bug/552717
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@Tim Towers - I think your issue might be an unrelated bug to this one.
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samsung N150 netbook, Running stock Ubuntu Lucid (10.4 beta) updated yesterday.
Ever since I installed Lucid to get the wireless working I have noticed that
suspending and resuming my system has a 30% chance of killing the wireless. The
gnome NetworkManager Applet indicates that wireless is not r
same here for a samsung r522 notebook.
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@Michel - No, I am running this on Ubuntu Lucid (beta-1) with a 32-bit
kernel, on an Atom N280 netbook.
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@Toby: I guess you are using a 64-bit kernel, aren't you.
It seems in that case you must actually download a new driver from
realtek.
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Right, I *have* now made the wifi work, but I had to build and install a
newer driver from Realtek.
Version: rtl8192e_linux_2.6.0011.1029.2009
It uses the same firmware as above (same md5sums), but it creates a new
module: r8192e_pci
This works with the card. Yay.
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I took the firmware from the Git tree mentioned above, however it _did not_ fix
the problem.
Error changes to become:
[ 207.709440] Linux kernel driver for RTL8192 based WLAN cards
[ 207.709450] Copyright (c) 2007-2008, Realsil Wlan
[ 207.709606] rtl819xE :03:00.0: PCI INT A -> Link[L1E3]
Confirmed that this affects the Samsung N510 notebook as well.
[ 16.650852] rtl819xE: PlatformInitFirmware()==>
[ 16.650858]
[ 16.678164] rtl819xE :03:00.0: firmware: requesting RTL8192E/boot.img
[ 16.758423] Bluetooth: L2CAP ver 2.14
[ 16.758431] Bluetooth: L2CAP socket layer initi
I guess this is the 64bit effect!
I checked the realtek support website
(http://www.realtek.com.tw/search/default.aspx?keyword=8192). For the
USB version, there are drivers for 32 and 64 bits for Windows, nothing
mentioned for the PCI one.
BTW, to reply further to #5, the difference between the S
Same problem here with lucid 64bit. The workaround proposed in #2 does
not work for me. If I copy the files into my libraries, I get the
following error message in the syslog
Mar 5 21:15:09 schleppi kernel: [ 14.581489] rtl819xE :02:00.0:
firmware: requesting RTL8192E/boot.img
Mar 5 21:15
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I also have a Samsung R580.
With the Lucid Kubuntu Alpha 3 Live CD, the r8192_pci kernel module is loaded
but the lshw tool reports the HW as "disabled". I downloaded the firmware as
explained in #2, then I rmmod-ed and modprobe-d the module again. After that
the WiFi was up and usable.
To answ
might be fixed https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/lucid/+source/linux-
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linux-firmware (1.32) lucid; urgency=low
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* Added firmware for RealTek RTL8191/2SE or RTL8171 wireless MACs
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I dont curre
I also have a Samsung R580 with this chipset. Same problem on my machine
- no wireless!
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I have a new Samsung R580 laptop, which also contains the RTL8192E
chipset.
I've tried following sam tygier's instructions, but have still been
unable to make my wireless connection work. Please could this be fixed
in time for the 10.4 release? I would be very grateful!
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firmware is in gregkh's git tree
http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/gregkh/firmware.git;a=commit;h=a9799c6dbb173b98215fad9abb3eb6f4d47a188c
i installed the firmware like so:
cd /tmp
git clone git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/gregkh/firmware.git
sudo cp -av firmware/RTL8192E /li
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