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Hi Samuel,
Thanks for the suggestion, but PDF manual for EMC2 does not recommend
using any version other than 8.04, and EMC2 is why I turned to Ubuntu.
AJJ
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I have just installed Hardy Heron 8.04, onto an NEC Versa C150 Laptop. (wanted
EMC2)
I am new to Linux. I have been using it for just 1 week now. (Spent most of
that time trying to fix problems)
'Painfully Slow to Install' was the first problem ( swapfile solution
applied).
The Cisco Aironet
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maul...@linux-box:~$ lspci
00:00.0 Host bridge: Intel Corporation 82855PM Processor to I/O Controller (rev
03)
00:01.0 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation 82855PM Processor to AGP Controller (rev
03)
00:1d.0 USB Controller: Intel Corporation 82801DB/DBL/DBM (ICH4/ICH4-L/ICH4-M)
USB UHCI Controller #1
mira writes:
> I had the similar problem happened just today and i really need help
> with it. If some body knows anything, please let me know. I tried to
> install wireless driver on my Ubuntu 8.04 since it is not able to
> configure the internal wireless card, i tried to use Trendnet TEW-424ub
I don't know if this helps, because I don't understand it. After I upgraded
the Ubuntu version, the wireless didn't work. I tried a bunch of stuff and
nothing helped. Then I plugged it into a ethernet cable. The wired link
worked fine. I then powered down and when I next powered up, wireless was
wo
I had the similar problem happened just today and i really need help
with it. If some body knows anything, please let me know. I tried to
install wireless driver on my Ubuntu 8.04 since it is not able to
configure the internal wireless card, i tried to use Trendnet TEW-424ub
and my booting hangs wi
I have an IBM T22 and a Cisco 350. I upgraded from 7.10 to 8.04.
wireless was working fine before the upgrade and didn't work after the
upgrade. Immediately after the upgrade the directory
/proc/driver/aironet/ was empty and the LEDs on the Cisco were OFF. I
added the following lines to my /etc/mod
I haven't seen this bug on any of the vanilla kernel versions I've
tested. I'm unable to attempt to backport the fix to Hardy without doing
a git bisect on a tree that contains at least one bad and at least one
good version. If anyone would like to report that the problem is
reproducible with a par
I am using Cisco Aironet 350 under Ubuntu 8.10 for Thinkpad T41. After a
"Suspend", the wireless doesn't work anymore.
The "lsmod" shows the driver is loaded.
I also blacklisted "padlock_aes" and "geode_aes" in blacklist file.
I don't get any output from " lspci -s 02:02.0 -v ".
Any help is hig
I found out that although network-manager doesn't show my wireless
network connected and states "device unmanaged", it is actually working.
This bug has been filed under another number. The link to it is given
below.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/firefox-3.0/+bug/191889
The link below
I just updated to the latest Ibex (2.6.27-7-generic) on my Thinkpad T40
(AIRONET Wireless Communications Cisco Aironet Wireless 802.11b) today
and my WLAN still works. I'm not sure if it is a Aironet 340 or not
though.
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This bug has reappeared for me in Intrepid Beta since I updated today
10/10/08. It doesn't exhibit the long boot up time associated with the
previous bug. However, Intrepid doesn't detect the wireless card and
rather states in network-manager that "device is unmanaged".
My wireless card worked wit
I have tested alpha6 using the LiveCD and I get this error in daemon.log :
Sep 19 21:37:35 ubuntu modprobe: WARNING: Error inserting padlock_aes
(/lib/modules/2.6.27-3-generic/kernel/drivers/crypto/padlock-aes.ko): No such
device
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Thanks for all the testing and updates everyone. I'm marking this "Fix
Released" for Intrepid. If you see any regressions regarding this issue
prior to Intrepid's final release, please reopen by setting the status
back to "New". Thanks.
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the bug is 238961, btw
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Linux amelo-laptop 2.6.27-2-generic #1 SMP Thu Aug 28 17:20:02 UTC 2008 i686
GNU/Linux
I don't get the hang on boot, I merely get the suspend/restart bug now.
thanks!
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I did a fresh install of Intrepid Ibex 8.10 beta 5 on my IBM Thinkpad X31 and I
don't have any problem with the WIFI (Cisco aironet 802.11B).
I don't need to blacklist the modules anymore (has I had to do with Hardy).
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ uname -r
2.6.27-2-generic
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ lspci -s 0
Thomas Hood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> The aironet card on my ThinkPad T30 works fine with the new kernel.
But did you have the problem before?
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The aironet card on my ThinkPad T30 works fine with the new kernel.
$ uname -a
Linux timulak 2.6.27-2-generic #1 SMP Thu Aug 28 17:20:02 UTC 2008 i686
GNU/Linux
$ lspci -s 02:02.0 -v
02:02.0 Network controller: AIRONET Wireless Communications Cisco Aironet
Wireless 802.11b
Subsystem: AI
Leann, I can confirm that the bug is no longer present in
2.6.26-5-generic, if that helps. Also, bug 209342 appears to be a
duplicate of this one; please upgrade the importance here from 'Medium'
to 'High', as the other bug was marked.
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The Ubuntu Kernel Team is planning to move to the 2.6.27 kernel for the
upcoming Intrepid Ibex 8.10 release. As a result, the kernel team would
appreciate it if you could please test this newer 2.6.27 Ubuntu kernel.
There are one of two ways you should be able to test:
1) If you are comfortable
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Works great with 2.6.24-19 upgraded from Gutsy on a Thinkpad T40 with an
internal Aironet card.
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Confirmed on a Compaq M300 and Presario 900 with a Cisco Wireless PCMCIA
card
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I have T30 and AIRONET wireless card. Right after I had upgraded to
Hardy the boot took a lot of time and the wireless didn't work. So I
tried /lib/modules/2.6.24-xxx/modules.alias and I commented out the
first two occurrences of AES that link to padlock and geode hardware as
reported above. It wo
I can confirm the problem for Dell desktop PCs equipped with Cisco AIRNONET 350
PCI cards (AIRONET Wireless Communications PC4800 network controller, as
reported by lspci). After setting:
blacklist padlock-aes
blacklist geode-aes
in /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist, the system works. Otherwise, it hangs
Thanx Fred L! Fixed my sound/wireless issues on my thinkpad R40...
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I can confirm that the blacklist addition fixes my issues with the
aironet driver as well! Inspiron 4150
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I just run into the same bug on a Lenovo ThinkCentre with (output of lspci):
03:06.0 Network controller: AIRONET Wireless Communications PC4800 (rev 01)
Also fixed with Fred's blacklist suggestion, thanks!
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Fixed with Fred's blacklist suggestion: Thinkpad T41
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fixed with blacklist
compaq armada m300 with cisco aironet 350
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Yes Fred L's solution worked for me, ibm thinkpad t23 with cisco aironet
350 wireless pcmica adaptor. Also the ubuntu irc chatroom helped me
find this page. Thanks ubuntu team for the great support! I wonder if
the ubuntu image will be correct for this hardware... ubuntu 8.04
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Works for me as well on Thinkpad T40 with airo card.
tested using either Fred L and marcogoni methods.
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Hi,
Fred's solution is of course the best and I have been using it for some
weeks...
I just forgot to post it before! Sorry.
On Sat, Apr 26, 2008 at 7:36 AM, Fred L <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I fixed it this way, which should still work even if the kernel gets
> updated (I think). Add the follo
I fixed it this way, which should still work even if the kernel gets
updated (I think). Add the following lines to your
/etc/modprobe.d/blacklist file:
# these aes modules break the airo driver
blacklist padlock_aes
blacklist geode_aes
This fixed wireless on my Cisco Aironet 350 and eliminated th
After fiddling about with modprobe, airo.ko and God knows what, I
finally stumbled across this workaround. And it works perfectly well :).
Thanks.
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I can confirm this on my Thinkpad X30. Not only did my Wireless (MPI350)
not work but also my sound card (82801CA-ICH3) wasn't work either and
the boot process was hanging for 2 minutes before proceding because of
the padlock_aes problem.
The fix about comment out the lines with padlock_aes in
/li
The workaround worked for me too, as I reported in #220606.
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"Hi, I bypassed the problem in a crude way.
Since the problem comes from the padlock_aes module that of course does not
find any hardware on my pc, I went in the /lib/modules/2.6.24-xxx/modules.alias
and I commented out the first two occurrences of AES that link to padlock and
geode hardware.
So
Samething for my Cisco Aironet 340 pcmcia card with my old Armada m300
(no message reporting a problem). Previous kernel versions all work
fine.
Thanks
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Hi, I bypassed the problem in a crude way.
Since the problem comes from the padlock_aes module that of course does not
find any hardware on my pc, I went in the /lib/modules/2.6.24-xxx/modules.alias
and I commented out the first two occurrences of AES that link to padlock and
geode hardware.
So,
Today I upgraded the system to 2.6.24-8 and the problem persists.
Is anybody working on this or maybe this is a dupe of something else?
Please, somebody has to do something, this is a showstopper for many people!
Thanks!
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my cisco AIRONET Wireless Communications PC4800 gives me the same
results using hardy.
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I can totally confirm this behavior for a cisco aironet mp350 in my thinkpad
X31.
The kernel 2.6.24-5 hangs exactly at the same point as joenix.
I observe the same symptom in the Debian experimental 2.6.24, so it's maybe
an upstream regression. I'll compile a vanilla kernel tomorrow to check this.
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