Hello,
Since 3.11.0-14-generic I havn't been able to reproduce the problem. It
seems like the bug has been resolved.
Thanks!
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Hi Christopher.
I tend to say yes. It is not consistently reproducible, i.e. there is
days when it works, others when it doesn't.
Status quo: I set my router to BG band a few days ago because I had the
above described problems constantly. Upon receiving your question I
turned on (BG)N again and
Unfortunately I realized this issue is not constant. Stay assured that
before posting the bugreport I did several restart cycles of all
potentially affected devices (router, modem, laptop,...) and checked
with different hardware etc that it is not a ISP problem. However, since
for a few days now th
I can confirm that the mainline 3.12 kernel will not boot, showing the
following message:
"Kernel panic - not syncing: No init found. Try passing init= option to kernel"
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** Tags added: kernel-unable-to-test-upstream
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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Title:
Slow WiF
Public bug reported:
I use Ubuntu 13.10 on a Thinkpad X200 (Intel Ultimate N WiFi Link 5300
WLAN).
What I expect to happen (what happened before):
- Connect to N network
- Do a speedest.net
- get ~32Mbps
What actually happens:
- With N network I get ~1Mbps
- Disabled wifi / speedtest via etherne
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