Public bug reported:
What: Keyboard Backlighting stopped since last kernel update for 13.10
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 13.10
Package: linux-image-3.11.0-12-generic 3.11.0-12.19 [modified:
boot/vmlinuz-3.11.0-12-generic]
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.11.0-12.19-generic 3.11.3
Uname:
@Seth:
They always seem to coincide with the "fail to flush", "inactive and
mapped to fifo" or IPv6 Duplicate Address messages. See attached as
requested.
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Christopher,
So the problem then is that I do not believe I can flash this bios
without using Windows which is not an option for me.
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Hi,
Christopher that is actually just a bios update adding Windows 8 support
likely flashing to some sort of UEFI. Are you suggesting this might have
some benefit because I do not see anything other than Windows 8 support
being added.
My version was a Win 7 so mine is actually latest at A00.
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Also it is my understanding looking at Redhat Bugzilla and Launchpad
that Intel still has not solidly implemented 802.11n in the iwlwifi
driver for all cards. Although I have tweaked with module settings such
as disabling N I'm unsure if the issue is even related since the
slowdown seems to happen
@Joseph:
This has been happening since the first 13.10 image was available and I
installed it so several months now. So it happened in 3.10 and is still
occuring in 3.11. I just had it happen again this evening and looked at
dmesg and saw some odd looking messages about iwlwifi:
[ 80.035772] Ca
Public bug reported:
My wifi has been slowly degrading at random times to the point of no
data transfer but network-manager still shows connected. Only thing that
resolves it seems to be manually disconnecting from wifi AP via network-
manager and reconnecting also toggling N off in iwlwifi seems
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