I'm not sure what the relevant difference is, but I'm still having
trouble connecting to 2.4GHz N networks with an Intel 3160 when running
3.19.0-20-generic from proposed (when Bluetooth is turned on). In
particular, my 2.4GHz N SSID frequently isn't showing up in the list of
available access points.

On the other hand, I didn't have trouble when I built my own kernel
after cherry picking afcee962b09842d0f4191beb4a2d08251b4c7705 into the
current (at the time) ubuntu-vivid.git tree. So I'm wondering if this
patch is interacting badly with some other patch that has been merged
into ubuntu-vivid in the meantime?

@boratko, have you had a chance to try 3.19.0-20-generic from proposed?
If so, what's your experience been?

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  Intel 3160 wireless card no longer able to connect to wifi networks

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