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Closing the launchpad bug per Charles' comment posted in the upstream
bug:
http://www.intellinuxwireless.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=1522#c80
"It is working under networkmanager now. NOT working under knetworkmanager or
networkmanager plasmoid, but that seems to be a problem with that code, not
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One last attempt? I know that this bug is filed under iwl3945 for hardy, but
here's my situation.
No LEAP works for me at all, under gnome-applet, knetworkmanager, or wicd on
Intrepid, whether I'm using the built-in iwl3945 or the USB dongle (that had
worked fine under Hardy, but no longer unde
LEAP works for me in Intrepid. Has been doing so for a while -
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-ubuntu-
modules-2.6.24/+bug/209920/comments/23
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I apologize for my tone and frustration. I certainly don't have
anything like a service contract, and I have no right to take my
frustration out on people in this forum. I do appreciate the work that
the developers do.
I had not been under the impression that I was the only one who was
having t
Unnecessary/disgraceful tone of language considering that this works
flawlessly for many people.
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Fabulous. Between the iwl3945 still not working for LEAP and the fact
that knetworkmanager isn't working for LEAP, it's somewhat amazing that
intrepid could actually have been allowed to be released.
I guess I just don't understand how a version can be released when it's
got serious flaws. Parti
Hi charles,
I assume this is still an issue for you with Intrepid' final release?
For now we'll keep this open against the actively developed linux kernel
but against linux-ubuntu-modules-2.6.24 this will be closed per the SRU
policy - http://wiki.ubuntu.com/StableReleaseUpdates . Thanks.
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I've tried the intrepid alpha 5 and not alpha 6, and I'm still not having any
luck.
Under alpha 6, I'm getting the same timeout error I was before:
wlan0: authenticate with AP 00:11:92:5a:d4:90
wlan0: authenticate with AP 00:11:92:5a:d4:90
wlan0: authenticate with AP 00:11:92:5a:d4:90
wlan0: aut
I'm using hardy upgraded to Intrepid (via update-manager -d).
Toshiba A135-S4467 Laptop, using iwl3945.
Previously, I also had the same problem, being unable to connect to my
campus' LEAP/Wpa-Enterprise network as soon as I upgraded to hardy.
Upon upgrading to Intrepid, and using kernel 2.6.27-2,
This is on an intrepid alpha 5 livecd.
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are you testing this on clean installs / livecd boots of intrepid?
my iwl3945 on a Thinkpad T60p is working flawlessly with NM 0.7
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So I've tested intrepid alpha5, and I'm still not getting LEAP
connectivity under for my iwl3945. Using network-manager, I've gotten
the following results:
Using the direct LEAP setting, dmesg reports:
[ 279.949236] wlan0: authenticate with AP 00:11:92:5a:d4:90
[ 280.148097] wlan0: authenticate
Beginning with the Intrepid Ibex release the linux-ubuntu-modules
package was actually merged with the linux kernel source package. As a
result I'm adding the 'linux' task so that we continue to monitor this
for Intrepid. It seems like we are getting some positive feedback
regarding recent Alpha
LEAP is working for me in Intrepid Alpha 5 (on a T61), mostly. Wired and
wireless seems a little flakier than normal -- but LEAP -does-
authenticate.
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I upgraded to Intrepid Alpha 5, and now it seems to be broke again.
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!WORKS WITH UPDATES FROM TODAY!
I upgraded to Intrepid Ibex Alpha 4 some time ago. It still didn't work
for me until today. I have been running update-manager every day and
installing the latest updates. LEAP with Dynamic WEP keys works for me
with the updates from today
Lenovo T60
Intel P
It will not work for me.
I do not understand as we have changed IPW, which functioned well in iwl that
is not sufficiently tested.
The wifi in a laptop is something very basic.
Pepe123
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excellent news!
I upgraded to Intrepid Ibex Alpha 4, which has now moved to
NetworkManager 0.7, and LEAP is now working for me \o/
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I recently moved to ubuntu 8.04 from Fedora on my Lenovo T60. Wireless
worked great under Fedora core 9. I can not connect to my LEAP IEEE
802.1x network with Ubuntu 8.04. I have the latest stable updates. I
have tried using NetworkManager with no luck. I tried using my
wpa_supplicant.conf th
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I tried booting from yesterday's brand new Intrepid Ibex Alpha 3 live cd
and connecting to LEAP at work using iwl3945. It is _still_ broken ;-(
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Does "Status: Fix Released => Confirmed" mean anything ?
I just grabbed all the updates that I could today, and I still can't connect to
a LEAP network.
Also, just to follow, it seems that Charles has been following up with the
Intel-Wireless team, and there is more info there:
http://intellinux
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I'm in the same boat as charles.figura. I built a new kernel per the
instructions at:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelTeam/GitKernelBuild
which build 2.6.26-rc5-custom. I can boot to this kernel, but I have no
wireless extensions. There was no /lib/firmware/2.6.26-rc5-custom, so I
copied /lib/firmw
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In /lib/firmware/2.6.25-1-generic I find:
iwlwifi-3945-1.ucode
iwlwifi-3945.ucode
as well as for the 4965. It looks like the same files as under my
2.6.24-17-generic directory.
So, I guess, yes, I do have the microcode installed. I didn't do
anything in particular on that front - it should hav
> Any ideas?
Do you have the microcode for iwl3945 installed where the driver can
find it? It should be in, IIRC, /lib/firmware/`uname -r` or something
like that.
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Leann -
Unfortunately, the 2.6.25-1 kernel package didn't help. I installed
linux-image-2.6.25-1-generic and linux-ubuntu-modules-2.6.26-1-generic.
When i do an iwconfig, there are no wireless extensions *at all*.
I've attached the relevant portions of the dmesg output.
Any ideas?
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Care to test the Intrepid Ibex 8.10 kernel? It was most recently rebased
with the upstream 2.6.25 kernel and is currently available in the
following PPA:
https://edge.launchpad.net/~kernel-ppa/+archive
If you are not familiar with how to install packages from a PPA
basically do the following . .
I compiled a 2.6.25.3 kernel on Ubuntu, which has the latest stable
iwl3945 driver, and this fixed the wireless problem for me. Obviously,
that's a lousy permanent solution, but it indicates (1) that the
upstream fix worked, and (2) that the problem can be solved with an
appropriately patched kerne
I found that LEAP *used* to working under Gutsy, stopped working under
Gutsy, and still doesn't work under Hardy. And this is all with the same
university wireless system. What's odd is that under Hardy, I don't even
get the applet icon indicating that it's trying to connect.
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The bug I reported is similar :
https://bugs.launchpad.net/linux/+bug/220640
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Hi Charles,
I noticed you mention you have compiled and are running the newer
1.2.26k version of the module. I also see you posted a comment to the
upstream bug report as well which is great.
http://www.intellinuxwireless.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=1522 . I'm
just adding an upstream bug watch
Well, here's a bump, if nothing else. I've attached an excerpt from
/var/log/syslog showing what networkmanager/wpa_supplicant are doing.
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