Solved. Turned out to be a couple of settings at /etc/ppp/options,
where both "lcp-echo-interval" and "lcp-echo-failure" need a value of
"0" (no quotes).
This was causing glitches in both WVDial scripts and Network Manager 7,
leading me to blame the underlying driver.
More detail at:
http://ubu
Ah...turns out the support for my critter has migrated to a driver
called "option" at /linux-source-2.6.27/drivers/usb/serial - looking at
option.c it's obvious KPC680 support is at least supposed to be in
there.
Huh.
Ummm...anybody got an idea why it's barfing? There's a patch covering
this car
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/273842
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Here's the various log files - I'll start with lspci-vvnn.log. Even
though the card was in there and recognized by NM7, it's NOT in this
list, suggesting there's no kernel-level support for it?
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Ummm...a clarification: the references to the airprime module are NOT in
the 2.6.27 source code, rather they're at various places online such as
at the link cited. Sorry for the confoosion.
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https:/
Oh hell, the airprime driver is flat-out MISSING?
"Well there's yer problem, Sparky!"
OK, I downloaded linux-source-2.6.27 from Synaptic. There is NO
filename with "airprime" in it anywhere. Searches for "airprime" as a
text string in all files shows no significant stuff.
There's references to
Using Greg Kroah-Hartman's "USBView" utility, I have a LOT more data on
the KPC680 device. Since Greg is also either the prime author or a
modifier of the airprime.ko module, I intend to EMail him and see if he
knows what's going on.
Output from USBView specific to this card:
Qualcomm CDMA T
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: kernel-image-2.6.27-4-generic-di
Short form: my cellmodem works, passes data respectably for a bit, then
disconnects. And reconnecting sometimes causes hard-lock of the whole
system. My investigations under Hardy pointed to the airprime.ko kernel
module
Regarding USB, I'm running the newest kernel with USB working.
Either there's a difference between your hardware and mine, OR it
relates to the USB "tweaks" I've got running in order to use USB support
in VirtualBox.
In case it's the latter, you might try doing those same tweaks turning
on the US
Could whoever has successfully compiled 2.6.25 post a link to the
instructions that worked? There appear to be a bunch of "guides" which
are too outdated for Hardy.
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Well after two days of hard pounding, the -rt kernel finally crashed on
me.
Dammit.
It was the "other kind" of crash, too, the one where the mouse still
works. Tells me again that we've got multiple causes of failure going
on.
Now to try compiling 2.6.25 again (Hardy's default is a .24...).
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tbranham: try the -rt kernel. I'm also running an Acer, although in my
case the lockups froze the mouse. I posted directions on how to load it
further back in the thread, it's not a "geek required" thing and you can
revert back any time.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/204996
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Well NOW it'll get fixed. One of the reviewers over at ITWire ran into
the random lockups problem.
http://www.itwire.com/content/view/17863/1103/1/3/
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Huh. Well the -rt kernel IS working for me still, long enough that I
can confirm it solved things for me.
Which in turn suggests we've got multiple issues going on.
Question: since I don't use Evolution, I yanked out as many Evo-related
modules as possible without losing "ubuntu-desktop" or the
Well my neato custom compiled .25 blew up immediately (panic). Oh well.
Realtime for now.
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TO DEVELOPERS DEBUGGING THIS: ponder what's different in the -rt and
-generic latest kernels (as provided in the final release Hardy). That
may be one of your best clues as to what the hell is going on.
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TO ALL: IMPORTANT
I spent much of today confirming that the -rt fixed worked for me. It
did. I did my damnest to kill it: played a flash game while compiling
2.6.25 with web-radio cranking. Performance suffered, stability did not
- across hours.
So -rt fixes this for some systems. See my post
Dammit. Well that's more evidence that more than one blooper is going
on here, isn't it?
OK. In my case, -rt is the right stuff. So if it's not for everybody,
only shot left at a universal solution is to compile 2.6.25. I should
be done with that soon, will report back.
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Anthony, that last is to me REAL interesting.
See, I not only don't have anything Ralink in my rig, I'm not having
network connection issues at all. And I rotate between three
connections: Atheros WiFi, Marvell Ethernet and a PCMCIA cellmodem
(Verizon EVDO). The split is about 30/10/60 in that o
I think you're on to something, that it's disk-access related somehow.
There's a few reports of screwed-up swapfile access from some of our
brethren afflicted :). That may be tied to how much memory we have -
I'm running 1.5gig and hence I'm not hitting swap. But if I was,
screwball disk access
Well the good news is that the -rt kernel right out of the Hardy repos
seems to be holding. I'll report back after some hours more use but
right now, I'd have expected it to blow up by now.
I think there's maybe a 5% to 10% video performance hit in GLXgears with
the -rt kernel, but I don't notice
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 204996 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/204996
I strongly suspect this bug is the same as:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/204996
If so, the issue is deeper in the kernel because it's affecting multiple
WiFi chipsets, multiple video
I just did a clean install from the actual release of Hardy. No change.
I installed the server kernel:
sudo apt-get install linux-server
THAT didn't help either and introduced numerous glitches.
This is by far, no question, THE WORST UBUNTU EVER.
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The common denominator is heavy CPU activity. I can't see ANY other
pattern here, guys, unless it's some very obscure chipset component.
Even then, some are running ATI CPUs which likely use damn few similar
"guts" parts with my Intel-based lappy fr'instance...
Video chips, WiFi chips, we're all
This may be the same as:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/204996
?
If so it's still happening to me with kernel 2.6.24-16.30-generic. More
of my details in that thread.
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Final log...
** Attachment added: "lspci-vvnn.log"
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Yeah, same thing here, hard lockups every two to four hours. Thing goes
totally dead.
Hardware: Acer 3680 laptop, Celeron single-core 1.6gHz, 533 memory bus,
Atheros WiFi, 80gig SATA hard disk, 1.5gigs memory, Intel945 video,
Intel sound, Marvell Ethernet chipset. This thing ran great under Guts
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