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Title:
Wireless
Priyank, I should have mentioned it before but I installed a new kernel
from the mainline builds:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/MainlineBuilds?action=showredirect=KernelMainlineBuilds
And not via an update. These are easy to install and use for testing.
I've tested a few and the lowest that I
Like the original poster I am using Ubuntu 12.04, having upgraded from
10.04, and am also using a Dell 1525. However unlike the OP I have the
Intel Corporation PRO/Wireless 3945ABG [Golan] Network Connection (rev
02) wireless device compared to his Broadcom Corporation BCM4311
802.11b/g but we
I should add that I have just tested kernel 3.2.14-030214-generic-pae
and whilst the problem remained, typing into the CLI:
modprobe iwl3945
Seemed to get my wireless working again from the desktop with no need for a
restart.
After that I tried again in kernel 3.2.0-24.39 and the switch
Here is the report of lpsci.
The system monitor is showing the following:
Release 12.04 (precise) 32-bit
Kernel Linux 3.2.0-24-generic-pae
GNOME 3.4.1.
As per Pablo 180 there is a Kernel update but my update manager is not showing
that update.
The problem is still there.
I didn't categorised the
I've been trying kernel 3.4 for the past few days (to try and resolve
another issue) and I can confirm that the wireless button works fine in
3.4. I can now boot up with the switch off (it boots much quicker with
wireless off) and then switch wireless on at the desktop and my wireless
works fine
Thanks for reporting this and helping to make Ubuntu better. We need
some more info from you in order to make progress on this issue. Can
you please provide the output of lspci, the version of your kernel, and
the type of system you are using? Also, this bug does not belong in
gnome-nettool, as
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: gnome-nettool (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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