>
> At any rate, I've tried adding "intel_iommu=off" to my kernel parameters
> and rebooted, but nothing changed.
>
Steps:
sudo nano /etc/default/grub
Change from this:
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash"
To this:
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash intel_iommu=off"
Update grup:
sudo u
On Tue, Mar 7, 2023 at 9:44 AM David Wright
wrote:
> On Tue 07 Mar 2023 at 11:56:09 (+0100), Lucio Crusca wrote:
> >
> > I've read through the forum posts you linked, and the ones linked
> > therein. I'm afraid it's quite a different problem. My wifi connection
> > has no stability issues: it jus
On Tue 07 Mar 2023 at 11:56:09 (+0100), Lucio Crusca wrote:
>
> I've read through the forum posts you linked, and the ones linked
> therein. I'm afraid it's quite a different problem. My wifi connection
> has no stability issues: it just refuses to associate to this specific
> hotspot, but it work
Il 04/03/23 05:23, Rodrigo Cunha ha scritto:
What is your kernel?
Linux t470 6.1.0-5-amd64 #1 SMP PREEMPT_DYNAMIC Debian 6.1.12-1
(2023-02-15) x86_64 GNU/Linux
I saw in a forum from Arch that a problem in the kernel is causing this.
I've read through the forum posts you linked, and the o
>
> I'm using Sid/amd64 on my notebook and I have a Android smartphone. My
> notebook has no problems to associate to every WiFI access point I
> tested so far, including mobile phones hotspots, except the hotspot of
> my own smartphone.
>
What is your kernel?
I saw in a forum from Arch that a pro
Il 03/03/23 09:29, didier gaumet ha scritto:
I would look at the WPA type used by the android hotspot: in the past I
have had problems with pure WPA3 or even hybrid WPA3/WPA2, so I would
try to configure -at least temporarily- this hotspot in pure WPA2 mode
Sadly my Redmi Note 8 with MIUI Glo
Le 03/03/2023 à 00:53, Charles Curley a écrit :
[...]
I see some lines in there that are suspicious, but I don't know enough
about wpa_supplicant to go further. Anyone else?
Hello,
I would look at the WPA type used by the android hotspot: in the past I
have had problems with pure WPA3 or even
On Thu, 2 Mar 2023 22:38:36 +0100
Lucio Crusca wrote:
> Yes, there are, but I only posted the logs you asked for (grep -i
> networkmanager). Here is what wpa-supplicat has to say about the
> problem:
Sorry about that. You are Sid, I'm on Bullseye. Different log file
formats.
I see some lines i
Il 02/03/23 20:22, Charles Curley ha scritto:
I would think there would be more lines from the
supplicant.
Yes, there are, but I only posted the logs you asked for (grep -i
networkmanager). Here is what wpa-supplicat has to say about the problem:
2023-03-02T21:38:57.606785+01:00 t470 wpa_
On Thu, 2 Mar 2023 19:37:59 +0100
Lucio Crusca wrote:
> 2023-03-02T18:07:29.908378+01:00 t470 NetworkManager[678]:
> [166849.9068] Config: added 'auth_alg' value 'OPEN'
> 2023-03-02T18:07:29.908499+01:00 t470 NetworkManager[678]:
> [166849.9068] Config: added 'psk' value ''
Interesti
Il 02/03/23 18:55, Charles Curley ha scritto:
grep -i networkmanager /var/log/syslog
Thanks, I looked at the logs, but I couldn't find the problem. The SSID
is "papospot". Here are the relevant log entries:
2023-03-02T18:07:18.857868+01:00 t470 NetworkManager[678]:
[166838.8553] de
On Thu, 2 Mar 2023 18:08:18 +0100
Lucio Crusca wrote:
> Can you please help me spot the problem?
This might give you some ideas. As root, run:
grep -i networkmanager /var/log/syslog
Or run "tail -f /var/log/syslog" and watch it do its thing.
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I'm using Sid/amd64 on my notebook and I have a Android smartphone. My
notebook has no problems to associate to every WiFI access point I
tested so far, including mobile phones hotspots, except the hotspot of
my own smartphone.
On the other hand, another notebook I have (booted with Systemresc
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