Chris: That's a really good question. I haven't had any problem
getting a connection right after boot. It just drops under load. Mine
is a fresh install on a spare partition, with very little done to it. I
don't think you've said what yours is. I've got a T60, you've got a
T60p. I'm using WE
Hi Chris,
Thanks for the downgrade details. It went quite smoothly.
Unfortunately, I couldn't tell whether it fixed the problem or not, and
it wouldn't matter if it did. Downgrading to 2.6.32 made Google Earth
unusable (which is exactly the reason I never upgraded to 9.04 or 9.10
in the first pl
I am seeing this problem, too. Fresh install of 10.04 on a Thinkpad T60 with
Intel 3945ABG.
In my case, I see the disconnect when running Google Earth, but I haven't yet
tried doing any of the other things that are reported to trigger it. This is a
test install on a spare partition, and I've b
Here's the only thing I've seen that looks like what you are asking for.
Sorry about the picture quality. It's a phone, not a camera.
** Attachment added: "Screen shot of panic"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/10478874/112007_00491.jpg
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Feisty's Kernel Panics With Netgear MA401 PCMCIA Wirel
I am using ext3 filesystem.
To recap:
If I boot normally, then insert the card, lsmod says orinoco_cs and hostap_cs
are loaded.
If I boot to single user mode, then insert the card, panic.
If I boot normally with the card inserted, panic.
If I boot to single user mode with the card inserted, panic
dlublink: Thanks for all the work you are doing trying to track this
down. Here is what little information I have related to your comments:
I am currently running Gutsy with 2.6.22-14 on a Thinkpad 770Z with a
16-bit MA401 card. The Thinkpad does have a serial port. The bug
exists, and the wor
Quick update:
I just updated to Gutsy, and still get the panic. Fortunately, the
"console=" hack still works, too.
Dave
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Feisty's Kernel Panics With Netgear MA401 PCMCIA Wireless Installed
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/95817
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I've got the same problem with Edubuntu 7.04 on my Thinkpad 770Z.
The installation CD runs fine, but when I boot from the hard drive with the
MA401 installed, I get the Bad EIP panic. Luckily, the "console=" hack above
does prevent the panic for me, too. THANK YOU FOR THAT TIP!
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