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th5k driver chose wlan1,
which had no conflicts.
During my research into this problem, I saw other people mention that
udev was renaming wlan0 to ath0, but no one seemed to think it was a
problem, so I didn't either. Apparently it was.
Thanks,
Autumn
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I now have wireless up and working again, though I'm not quite sure
how I did it. I was frustrated dealing with the Atheros card, so a
few minutes ago I switched it for an Airlink N card, but that was
unsuccessful, as the firmware wouldn't load using either the ra2860sta
kernel module or ndiswrapp
On Sat, Aug 29, 2009 at 10:53 PM, Osamu Aoki wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Sat, Aug 29, 2009 at 10:09:20PM -0500, Autumn Lansing wrote:
>> I've wasted most of my Saturday trying to get wireless to work with
>> the latest kernel on my 64-bit Sid box. I have an Atheros ar5001x
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nd" errors.
The output from iwconfig is:
ingrid:/home/autumn# iwconfig
lono wireless extensions.
eth1 no wireless extensions.
eth3 no wireless extensions.
wmaster0 no wireless extensions.
ath0 IEEE 802.11bg ESSID:"JohnWayne"
Mode:Managed Frequ
Thank you for the suggestion, however the problem ended up being my
motherboard. Not long after I asked for help I began to get even more
strange errors, and when being forced to reboot again I couldn't even get
into my bios. A new motherboard and some repair work took care of the
problem
Aterm has suddenly decided to stop working. When I call it from the menu
it fails to start. When trying to run a command that uses aterm through
nedit I receive a segmentation fault error. Running an strace verifies
the segmentation fault, though the results of the strace are pretty much
Simply delete or rename your current xorg.conf file,
then run "dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg" again. That
worked for me.
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> After a bit of googling, I tried adding the "s" flag
to /usr/bin/Xorg
> and this avoids the /var/log problem (though I don't
know if it's the
> Right Thing to do). The font problem remains.
>
> Anthony
I had the same problem. Sim
minutes longer to reboot than do the others). Having realized that, I
decided it was time to get my knees dirty and crawl around in the server room.
Whaddya know? They were all on the same [faulty] UPS. I'm such an idiot.
Many thanks to y'all for your help and patience.
Autumn
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ed things
like mail
and at from one of the machines to see what happens. Nothing.
Presumably the shutdown is _not_ graceful, as nothing about it is being logged,
and
the filesystems are flagged as "unchecked" at boot time.
Autumn
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#x27;s one hour. That was the new machine: System clock set
to
EST, timezone set to GMT-5... not that it matters, a miss being as good as a
mile.
Autumn
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s the same to within a minute.
I'm not convinced that the time offset is significant. I have not tried
rebooting all three machines at the same time to see if they stay in sync,
because people will scream.
Does the above-named Society already subscribe to this list, or do I have to
email
hing useful is being logged at any time immediately preceeding the
reboots.
Can someone suggest some other things that I should look at?
Thanks in advance,
Autumn Umanetz
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