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Brendan, any change with the latest mainline kernel 3.19-rc2?
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Kernel 3.18-rc3 breaks my SSH server (the machine fails to accept TCP
connections on port 22), which stops me getting my work done. Right now
I don't have time to investigate the SSH issue, so I've had to just
revert to 3.18-rc1 (and reboot the machine when the WiFi fails!).
Really sorry I can't b
OK, 3.18-rc3 up and running. Will update in a few days.
The reason I wanted to try a different chipset was because I thought if
I got the same issue with a different WiFi driver, the problem might
not actually be in the zd1211rw but another part of the kernel.
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Brendan, bug reports are on a per hardware vendor ID basis, so no need
to include information on another WiFi chipset at this time.
Despite this, would this be reproducible with the latest mainline kernel
3.18-rc3?
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Scratch that, it's come back. I'll try and get my hands on another WiFi
chip and see if it's specific to the chipset.
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Haven't seen the issue so far, so I'll mark it fixed upstream, at least
for now.
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Ah, yep, 3.18-rc1 is up and running. I'll update soon with whether the
problem is fixed.
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Title:
zd1211rw Stops working after some t
Brendan, would 3.18-rc1 provide an opportunity to test to the problem?
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Title:
zd1211rw Stops working after some time
Status in “li
I can't seem to boot the latest mainline kernel (using archives from
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v3.18-rc2-vivid/). Here's
how I installed it:
$ ls
linux-headers-3.18.0-031800rc2_3.18.0-031800rc2.201410280811_all.deb
linux-image-3.18.0-031800rc2-generic_3.18.0-031800r
Brendan, thank you for reporting this and helping make Ubuntu better. Could you
please test the latest upstream kernel available from the very top line at the
top of the page (not the daily folder) following
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelMainlineBuilds ? It will allow additional
upstream develo
OK, interestingly enough in the attached WifiSyslog.txt you can see the
errors taking place, followed by the reboot. No additional info got spat
out during shutdown.
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