Okay, I figured it out now. After unpacking, configuring, making and
installing and then copying the ath10k firmware as in the link that you
gave me in #340, I figured through "dmesg | grep ath10k" that the system
couldn't find the firmware. It was both in the wrong folder and it had a
weird name:
Thank you f0cks for pointing that out. This doesn't really work for
me... I never had the dkms installed... would that make a difference? Or
would I have to also make all steps of post 209 maybe?
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Is there any update on the dmks yet? The current status hasn't changed
for some weeks now and I am still having this issue with 14.04.
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I believe I have successfully solved the bug now by reading all the
comments again and found a solution in #96. I added
echo 0 >/proc/sys/kernel/nmi_watchdog
before "exit 0" in the file etc/rc.local. I have used the system a few
hours/days/re-starts/hibernates since and no bug has occured by now.
Hey, is there any chance this is going to be resolved soon? My system
(Ubuntu Studio 10.04) basically renders itself more and more useless
everyday and I can't upgrade because of this bug. I tried
- Ubuntu 12.04
- Linux Mint 13 and Linux Mint 15 (both Cinnamon)
- Fedora 20
- Ubuntu Studio 12.04
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** Also affects: fedora
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
brightness adjusting crashes system
Status in “fglrx-in
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