I'm not runing Kubuntu on my Acer Aspire 5002WLMi anymore - I'm running
Debian AMD64 Etch/Lenny/Sid (Etch with serveral things ported from
testing & unstable).  At anyrate, try compiling a Kernel from kernel.org
- all my wireless problems completly disappeared when I started running
the Kernel 2.6.28.x series kernels from there (I only see an occasional
APIC error - out side that, I'm now getting solid & very reliable
connections with b43).  And these APIC errors are not with Acer
coputers, I've seen many system logs from serveral brand of laptops
(HP's, Compaq's) that use broadcrum based wireless adapters.  Most
people ignore them, and everyone has told me to not worry about them
because it's a non issue.

Andrew

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B43 driver causing numerous APIC errors
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/222174
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