We don't know, if this bug exist in Openchrome. This patch is some kind
of the workaround. We don't know why after change graphic registers, the
wireless stops working.
We suppose for example PCI bus corruption.
Please see:
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) = Ubuntu Kernel Network Team
(ubuntu-kernel-network)
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[HP 2133 MiniNote laptop] Unexpected and unrecoverable wireless disconnect with
B43 driver
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/331952
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When will the correct OpenChrome driver be added to the official Ubuntu
repositories? Should we wait till next release? Or will it be available
in jaunty-updates soon?
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[HP 2133 MiniNote laptop] Unexpected and unrecoverable wireless disconnect with
B43 driver
A long long time ago, there used to be an old driver for VIA cards in
the package xserver-xorg-video-via but that driver was really bad so the
OpenChrome project was started to replace it sort of. There is no driver
at all in the xserver-xorg-video-via package... that package is just
used to make
Hi Martin,
Thank you for your reply. Unfortunately, I, who am not a systems programmer,
gets a bit confused when I display a log file like /var/log/Xorg.0.log!
What exactly do I look for when trying to determine which verson of openchrome
I have installed?
The situation is, of course, that
There is a new STA driver on a Broadcom page:
http://www.broadcom.com/support/802.11/linux_sta.php
It would be nice to try that one. Maybe it solves everything ...
The version I have installed (through the hardware driver widget on the menu)
is 5.10.79.10.
There are instructions for making?
BTW, I also installed the new firmware for the wireless network card
with b43.fw-cutter as indicated in the Hardware drivers item on the same
menu as where the STA driver can be found after temporarily deactivating
STA. I didn't notice any problems with updating the firmware, but it
didn't do away
@ Arjen
I must confess I don't understand why you keep having problems if you
have carefully followed the instructions further up.
The problem seems to be that the hardware drivers for the monitor and
the wireless networking, somehow interfere with one another and also
that the wireless driver
1. I'm unsure of what video driver my installation uses.
2. Today I figured I'd reinstall the patched driver, and then from the Firefox
download screen I noticed that yesterday I had downloaded ( installed)
I have experienced all the problems with the wireless connection on my
HP2133 as described in this thread since installing 9.04 (from scratch).
Following the advice in this thread, I have installed the patch
(xserver-xorg-video-openchrome_0.2.903+svn713-1ubuntu2~ppa3_i386.deb),
but I cannot find
** Description changed:
Wireless with the BCM4312 adapter connects, runs several minutes, and
disconnects unexpectedly with Ubuntu Jaunty (9.04) Alpha 4 on an HP 2133
MiniNote laptop. The same laptop runs wireless flawlessly under Ubuntu
Intrepid (8.10). I only have wireless issues under
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