On vivid, with the patch, I still get the warning, but the connection
doesn't drop (at least for now, fingers crossed).
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On vivid, with the patch, I still get the warning, but the connection
doesn't drop (at least for now, fingers crossed).
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Sergey, that is very much possible.
I'm now on vivid (via do-release-upgrade -d), The problem reappears
without the patch. I am now reapplying the patch and see if it works
out.
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That's too bad. I'm one step from updating to vivid. One interesting
tidbit I found in dmesg output:
[ 11.564768] wlan0: Broadcom BCM4365 802.11 Hybrid Wireless Controller
6.30.223.248 (r487574)
Is BCM4365 an alias? Or what could be the reason for this?
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Christopher M. Penalver, the output is:
8DCN40WW
10/24/2014
Interestingly, the version coincides with the version information on the
Lenovo site (where I downloaded the update), but the date is one day and
one month earlier than the date on the Lenovo site.
Upon further testing, the problem pers
Hi again,
this took some time. I had to dig up a Windows 7 Rescue CD from
somewhere, change my BIOS settings to activate legacy support (otherwise
it would not boot), then start the BIOS update utility. Those were some
tense 30 seconds. Afterwards, it rebooted into Windows, which I exited,
rebooti
Christopher Penalver,
I'm not sure, I'm still on Utopic, but I'm currently downloading the
alpha2 ISO; I'm going to inform you once I have tested. Also I have to
report that the 'fix' is apparently not fully effective; yesterday the
problem reappeared. Regarding the outdated BIOS; I could perhaps
Hi again,
here is the output of the referenced commands:
$ apt-cache policy bcmwl-kernel-source
bcmwl-kernel-source:
Installiert: 6.30.223.248+bdcom-0ubuntu1
Installationskandidat: 6.30.223.248+bdcom-0ubuntu1
Versionstabelle:
*** 6.30.223.248+bdcom-0ubuntu1 0
500 http:/
I have added a bug with a description of a patch that fixes a possibly
related null pointer crash at:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/bcmwl/+bug/1415880 – judging
from the comments on the AUR page, it could very well solve this
problem.
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** Description changed:
The bcmwl package as of now misses one patch for a bug that occurs with
BCM43142 and possibly other broadcom chipsets that will look like random
disconnects, poor wifi signal and kernel warnings, See also #1379524.
Adding the patch is a fairly simple process:
If this is the same problem I experienced with a BCM43142, a patch (with
description how to apply it) is in:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/bcmwl/+bug/1415880
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I have added a bug with a description of the patch at:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/bcmwl/+bug/1415880
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Broadcom
Brian, you may want to try the patch in I have added a bug with a
description of the patch at:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/bcmwl/+bug/1415880
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Christopher M. Penalver, done. It is in #1415880.
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Title:
14e4:4365 Weak wifi signal
Status in bcmwl package in Ubuntu:
Incomplet
Public bug reported:
The bcmwl package as of now misses one patch for a bug that occurs with
BCM43142 and possibly other broadcom chipsets that will look like random
disconnects, poor wifi signal and kernel warnings, See also #1379524.
Adding the patch is a fairly simple process:
* put the patch
Could be related to https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/broadcom-wl/
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Title:
14e4:4357[Acer Aspire 5734Z] bcmwl wireless disconnects
Could be related to https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/broadcom-wl/
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Title:
BCM wl driver crashes during roaming
Status in bcmwl pa
There is a patch for the driver on http://pastebin.com/pATazP6K – found
it through https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/broadcom-wl/
I've applied the patch on my Lenovo Z510 (which also has a BCM43142
chip) using dkms (copied the patch into /usr/src/bcmwl-…/patches, edited
the dkms.conf, adding the
Also affects Lubuntu Utopic Unicorn (and incidentially all other distros
with a >=3.16 kernel I've tried). There is a patch on the arch linux
wiki that seems to solve the problem (At least all long downloads I
started last night have finished successfully). Here is the link to the
arch linux bug tr
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