Here's a solution for iwl* that still works in Maverick and could easily be
applied by default:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-backports-modules-2.6.32/+bug/605982
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As of today (Aug 24 2010) latest maverick still has this issue with wifi
led blinking upon traffic instead of just staying ON.
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There's a patch in the upstream bug tracking system...
http://bugzilla.intellinuxwireless.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1771
** Bug watch added: bugzilla.intellinuxwireless.org/ #1771
http://bugzilla.intellinuxwireless.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1771
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Thank you very much! I had been trying to solve this problem for weeks.
Thank you! I appreciate that.
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adding the extra \: to the script did the trick for me on my HP dv5000
on karmic
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In the script, where there is a "phy0\:", replace with "phy0\:\:"
There was a change in the kernel around 2.6.29 or .30 that added another
":"
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Hello,
I've been trying Joseph's script, but I couldn't solve the blinking led
problem. I have ath9k instead of iwl, and here is the script that I use:
#!/bin/sh
if [ "$IFACE" = "wlan0" ]; then
for dir in /sys/class/leds/ath9k-phy0\:radio; do
echo none > $dir/trigger
done
for dir in /sys/cl
Any idea when this is going to be fixed? It's really really annoying.
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I've installed Karmic rc on my dv6635el and blinking is still present.
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I'm the original reporter, still with the same laptop, an HP nc6400
with, according to lspci, "Network controller: Intel Corporation
PRO/Wireless 3945ABG [Golan] Network Connection (rev 02)".
The blinking vanished with my upgrade to Karmic, I think - I am not sure
because I had covered the lights
I have a HP pavilion dv5000.
I had this problem on intrepid an jaunty but I fixed it with the hack. I
just pass to jaunty and the fix is not working anymore.
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It *doesn't even need a kernel patch*. The script several comments up just
needs including in a suitable package (I'm thinking whatever provides
laptop-mode).
If I knew how to start that process, I would have :-)
The underlying problem is no way for end users to control this behaviour
- an /etc/
@Tom Chiverton : & Axel Kittenberger :
I use 2 laptops, The Acer Aspire 5670 series[5672WLMi], In this laptops led
*does blink* , for the network indication. That is its default.
While my Dell doesnt blink in Windows!
Just because you havent seen a laptop which doesnt blink, doesnt mean
you've
In my case Dell D430 - Windows XP; The wlan led never flashes in
windows! Also I would like to see any confirmation on that claimed
behaviour.
always-on-when-connected-flash-when-connecting-off-when-disconnected:
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@Adam Porter: Exactly. I thought I had addressed this in my response,
but yours is even clearer.
@mac_v: "Blinking is the default behavior in several other laptops [in
Windows also" - I have used many laptops (I work in IT) and have *never*
seen one who's default wireless light behaviour is to fla
@Adam Porter:
Do you realize that another bug exists > Bug #176090
That bug is for the blink not working. And that bug too has several
users/duplicate wanting this feature.
So which side to pick? if this is fixed with the script given here , it will
aggravate those users.
What I'm saying is , th
On Sat, Jul 4, 2009 at 10:45, mac_v wrote:
> @Tom Chiverton:
> Hardware specific issues are not papercuts.
> For further info about papercuts criteria , pls read >
> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PaperCut
That page says:
If you prefer a more detailed, itemized definition, a paper cut is:
* A
@Tom Chiverton:
Hardware specific issues are not papercuts.
For further info about papercuts criteria , pls read >
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PaperCut
Simply re-validating the bug in papercuts is in no way going to make
this bug a part of the papercuts project. Kindly understand the
objectives of th
I can't agree with you Martin. This is small issue (if it was larger it would
have been fixed by now) it effects many people (the driver is in use by many
laptop users for instance) and the fix is quick and easy (one line of shell
script).
The average user of this driver does encounter this on t
Thank you for bringing this bug to our attention. Unfortunately a paper cut
should be a small usability issue that affects many people and is quick and
easy to fix. I'm afraid this bug can't be addressed as part of this project.
A paper cut is a minor usability annoyance that an average user woul
Linux JauntyBox 2.6.30-020630-generic #020630 SMP Wed Jun 10 09:45:40
UTC 2009 i686 GNU/Linux
02:00.0 Network controller: Intel Corporation PRO/Wireless 3945ABG
[Golan] Network Connection (rev 02)
echo none > /sys/class/leds/iwl-phy0\:assoc/trigger
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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and using ubuntu 9.04, I have this issue.
Since the wireless Led indicator is right below the screen it is very
disturbing that this led is blinking at each wireless activity.
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Hi Brad,
I upgraded my machine to Jaunty 9.04 over the weekend:
$ uname -a
Linux MagicCarpet 2.6.28-11-generic #42-Ubuntu SMP Fri Apr 17 01:57:59 UTC 2009
i686 GNU/Linux
I have a 4965AGN: Intel Corporation PRO/Wireless 4965 AG or AGN [Kedron]
Network Connection (rev 61)
Have had this problem sin
@Brad
#uname -a
Linux wopr 2.6.28-11-generic #42-Ubuntu SMP Fri Apr 17 01:57:59 UTC 2009 i686
GNU/Linux
# lspci -v|grep Netwo
0b:00.0 Network controller: Intel Corporation PRO/Wireless 3945ABG [Golan]
Network Connection (rev 02)
still flashes.
echo none > /sys/class/leds/iwl-phy0\:assoc/trigger
f
I have a Dell XPS 1530 with an Intel PRO/Wireless 4965 AG. I am running the
Jaunty release. I do not have this issue. Can you confirm this issue exists
with the most recent Jaunty Jackalope 9.04 release -
http://www.ubuntu.com/news/ubuntu-9.04-desktop . Please let us know your
results. Thank
My iwl-phy1:assoc (et al.) changed back to iwl-phy0:assoc (et al.)
again, causing the script to break until I changed it back. Is this a
transient thing or are the /sys/class/leds bindings being assigned
nondeterministically? If the latter, we need to tweak the script to
probe the right aliases.
-
Note in newer kernels, there are now *two colons* in the path name to the 'sys'
file:
fal...@wopr:~/newer-kernel$ uname -a
Linux wopr 2.6.30-020630rc2-generic #020630rc2 SMP Wed Apr 15 14:00:27 UTC 2009
i686 GNU/Linux
fal...@wopr:~/newer-kernel$ ls /sys/class/leds/iwl-phy0\:\:radio/trigger
/sys/c
Hi Tom,
No it does not work for me; there is a change to the iwl-phy0:assoc LED
after those scripts are run.
The LED controls (/sys/class/leds/*) are re-symlinked when a WiFi
connection is brought up or taken down. The physical devices
"/sys/devices/pci:00/:00:1c.3/:06:00.0/leds/iwl-
@Doug
/etc/network/if-up.d/someScriptName not work for you ?
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This appears to be a bug exclusive to "/sys/class/leds/iwl-
phy0:assoc/trigger".
As Volker mentioned here (2008-11-08), if you run the following command:
"sudo echo phy0assoc >/sys/class/leds/iwl-phy0\:assoc/trigger"
the LED will behave as expected, until the network reconnects again.
That is al
I see that I now have /sys/class/leds/iwl-phy1:assoc instead of
/sys/class/leds/iwl-phy0:assoc (and likewise with iwl-phy1:radio, etc.).
Making the corresponding changes in iwl-no-blink fixes the blinking
issue. "echo none | sudo tee /sys/class/leds/iwl-phy1\:assoc/trigger"
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As above, confirmed on Dell Inspiron 6400 with Intrepid. I created a
file with Joseph's script above, but nothing happened. The file has
executing privileges set, and running the file manually fixes the light.
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3945ABG
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The blinking still happens using 2.6.28 from http://kernel.ubuntu.com
/~kernel-ppa/mainline/:
Linux magneto 2.6.28-020628-generic #020628 SMP Sat Jan 31 16:24:27 UTC
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the workaround mentioned by Jeff Abbott
(https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/250211/comments/77)
works for me in a Sony Vaio SZ-series laptop under Ubuntu 8.10:
sudo -s -H
echo none > /sys/class/leds/iwl-phy0\:assoc/trigger
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Led blinking is also annoying on the new dell latitude E4300
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So... this blinking LED is really annoying on my Dell Latitude D830, as
it's right in the field of vision on the lower right side of the screen.
Things should only blink if they need attention, not during normal
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Joseph's script works on my HP 6710b with kernel 2.6.27 on Hardy Heron
8.04.2 LTS. So this problem also considers this version of ubuntu.
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I'd tried the above script(s) on my Dell Latitude D630, with an iwl3945,
running Intrepid x86_64 to no avail. However, once I started poking
around at the different trigger files under /sys/class/leds/iwl-phy0\:*
I did find that the following worked for me:
#!/bin/sh
if [ "$IFACE" = "wlan0" ];
The script has been proven to work, for me as well, but I'l like to see
a module parameter for this. Something like
led=[transmit|assoc|radio|off]
would do the job. Also it would be nice if the led would blink only
after, say, 2KiB or 4KiB of data being transmitted/received. IMHO it's
not necessa
I have tried Joseph's script, made it executable and, yes! IT WORKS!
Great convenience after too much headache on my D620.
M.
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Sorry, that was a mistake.
After updating to the new kernel (-11) it seemed to stop blinking. The
blinking stopped for 2 days but it now back (strange, I know).
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Nick A: Which update fixed it for you? I've still got the blinking,
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Fixed for me with today's update.
Thanks for everyone who worked on it.
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I have compaq 3070 TU laptop running ubuntu 8.10 x86 edition and for
some reasons it has Wifi Led beneath the touchpad so its less annoying
but still LED keeps flashing between amber and blue with apparently no
pattern. Sorry for not following this whole thread, but when this bug is
going to be off
On Dell Inspiron 1720, after upgrading from Hardy to Intrepid (8.10), I
had the same LED blinking issue. However, my wireless adapter is eth1.
So, I modified the above script by substituting "wlan0" with "eth1".
It now works fine without the annoying blinking. Thanks!
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In Ubuntu 8.10 amd64, it still blink after I tried Joseph's script.
But in ubuntu 8.10 x86 edition, it works well.
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Erich's script solved the problem in my Sony Vaio VGN-C240E. Thanks
Erich!
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@ Erich Schubert & Joseph!
Thanks!
Joseph's script finally relived me from "the constant pain in the eye"
working (mostly in dimmed light) on my Dell Vostro 1400.
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Joseph, That works for me. Thanks.
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It's my script, based in
http://blog.drinsama.de/erich/en/linux/2008052101-iwlwifi-blinking.html
sudo gedit /etc/network/if-up.d/iwl-no-blink
put this!
#!/bin/sh
if [ "$IFACE" = "wlan0" ]; then
for dir in /sys/class/leds/iwl-phy0\:radio; do
echo none > $dir/trigger
Same problem on this Dell E1405 which has the bright blinking wireless
light right beneath the screen.
I've tried all of the suggestions to make the blinking stop, but none
have worked - other than using an older kernel but I don't really want
to do that.
The light should turn on when the wireles
I just wanted to add that the workaround listed (the one on drinsama.de)
doesn't work for me for some reason (even when i run the script manually
it does nothing). My wireless interface is called wlan0, and
/sys/class/leds/iwl-phy0:RX and /sys/class/leds/iwl-phy0:TX exist.
The LED on this laptop (
John Pye> (a) recognise how people are annoyed by this bug and rank it
more important than "Low"
I just upgraded to intrepid, and I considered it *very* annoying. Why?
Because blinking automatically lets the human eye focus stuff. And my
led is on my Dell Notebook, just under my screen, I was very
Base on solution by Paweł Kłeczek's post. You have to run the file each
time you log in. Note the file is made executable so may have to enter
password for running. Good thing is it stopped blinking in my HP
Pavilion dv6500.
** Attachment added: "Blink"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/19804876/Bl
Please can we
(a) recognise how people are annoyed by this bug and rank it more important
than "Low"
and (b) have a package update of some sort that makes this light stop flashing?
Flashing light completely unnecessary and silly, and given that we've
got NetworkManager in the tray, it's not even
Hello, I'm with a HP DV5 1073 on Intrepid.
My wireless card is:Network controller: Intel Corporation PRO/Wireless 5100 AGN
[Shiloh] Network Connection.
And i'm currently using the kernel: 2.6.27-8.
I've got exactly the same probleme... the hask of
http://blog.drinsama.de/erich/en/linux/200805210
I have the same problem with a hp pavilion dv5000.
Using that:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# echo none > /sys/class/leds/iwl-phy0\:radio/trigger
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# echo none > /sys/class/leds/iwl-phy0\:assoc/trigger
Make it stop blinking. But is there a way to disable totally the led (no
light at all)?
I am having the same problem with my Hp Pavilion dv2555ea (iwl3945) the
led keeps on blinking.
this works for me:
-Swichting off wireless through the flashing button
-Disable wireless (network manager)
-wait one minute
-re-enable wireless (network manager)
- Switching on wireless through the f
I spoke too soon. My (modified) script looks like this:
#!/bin/sh
if [ "$IFACE" = "wlan0" ]; then
for diric in /sys/class/leds/iwl-phy*X
do
echo none > $direc/trigger
done
for direc in /sys/class/leds/iwl-phy*radio
do
The hack from Erich Schubert works beautifully! Thanks!
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I'd like to add that I recently noticed that you might need to run
echo phy0assoc > /sys/class/leds/iwl-phy0\:assoc/trigger
even if
cat /sys/class/leds/iwl-phy0\:assoc/trigger
indicates that this is already set (i.e., square brackets around
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Being the author of the much quoted
http://blog.drinsama.de/erich/en/linux/2008052101-iwlwifi-blinking.html
and since I just also received an email about this issue, here are some
comments.
First of all, **give changes 5 seconds to take effect**. When blinking
was triggered, it will continue to b
>Cheers Jeff. Looks like this works:
>
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# echo none > /sys/class/leds/iwl-phy0\:radio/trigger
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>
>Looks like the scripted workaround needs amending too.
This works for me too! :-)
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Dell d630. Wi-fi LED blinks all the time.
So annoying, concentration distracting and totally unusable!
Please make it blink only when wireless connection is in initialization state.
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Cheers Jeff. Looks like this works:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# echo none > /sys/class/leds/iwl-phy0\:radio/trigger
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# echo none > /sys/class/leds/iwl-phy0\:assoc/trigger
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You must also echo none to :radio and :assoc
On Fri, Nov 7, 2008 at 8:27 AM, Tom Chiverton wrote:
> The trouble with using sudo is getting the redirection to work right, I
> have tried directly as root, no effect:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ sudo -i
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# ls -lah /sys/class/leds/iw
The trouble with using sudo is getting the redirection to work right, I
have tried directly as root, no effect:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ sudo -i
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# ls -lah /sys/class/leds/iwl-phy*X
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 0 2008-11-07 16:07 /sys/class/leds/iwl-phy0:RX ->
../../devices/pci:00/000
Hi Tom,
make sure that you are root to run that command. i tried to do using sudo
and it did not work for me either. also make sure that there is a similarly
named directory in your system. there may be some changes in the dir
structure. you can easily find the file by recursively using the cd com
I can confirm this bug, exact same conditions as the OP, on a fresh
install of Intrepid (final) 8.10 on a Dell E1405/640m, iwl3945.
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Even running the echo lines from the command prompt ?
I can't seem to get that to work since I upgraded to 8.10 either...
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Forgot to mention that the hack from this url
http://blog.drinsama.de/erich/en/linux/2008052101-iwlwifi-blinking.html
is not working on my HP 530.
In addition, if I decide to switch off Wireless through the flashing
button, the wireless connection stop, however it is not possible to re-
enable it
I also have a HP 530, It's a unacceptable behavior. Some people says
that the Vista driver doe just that: Blink on Traffic.
I submitted this bug report to upstream:
http://www.intellinuxwireless.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=1771
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Same problem on a HP 530.
Really annoying on Intrepid Ibex. Was not switch on when running on Hardy.
Want to make me sick at time, it is so annoying!!!
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I am having the same problem with my dell inspiron 6400 the led keeps on
blinking and is a great nuisance since in laptops its right below the
screen. Please upgrade importance since it drives you crazy if you are
working on the laptop. The
echo 0 > /sys/bus/pci/drivers/iwl3945//\:0b\:00.0/led
Please keep comments relevant to the blinking LED "issue". If you are
having other problems, open a new bug.
If you're posting logs or command output, please ATTACH them as text
files rather than pasting them into the comment box.
Attention future posters: the blinking LED issue is not a bug per
Same issue with LED for my inspiron 1525, but I am also having an issue
whereby shutdown hangs - apparently in relation to the 3945 card. The
shutdown continues if I turn off the wifi switch.
kern.log:
Nov 1 23:31:55 rincewind kernel: [ 3469.245405] iwl3945: Radio Frequency Kill
Switch is On:
N
Same situation with a Dell Inspiron E1505, all-stock.
When the wifi connection to my router is disrupted/not yet connected,
the light actually stays on and steady but once it connects to my
LAN, the (very steady) blinking begins. Was never an issue until after
upgrade to 8.10.
uname -a:
Linu
I have the same problem with Dell Inspiron 6400 (Same as Dell Inspiron
E1505) using a broadcom 3945ABG wireless card. It worked so perfectly in
hardy ;-(
My lspci info:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/proc$ lspci
00:00.0 Host bridge: Intel Corporation Mobile 945GM/PM/GMS, 943/940GML and
945GT Express Memory
good idea the LED support; terrible idea the actual behavior.
clearly the driver's development has any HCI knowledge
same problem here, Intrepid Ibex, Dell XPS M1210
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Same problem here on my Dell XPS M1330. Quite annoying.
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Thierry Carrez's analogy with the wired network light is false, as that light
is almost always hidden away around the back of a machine.
Wireless lights almost never are, however, and any thing flashing in the eye
line is going to draw attention. As such, it should only blink if something
unusu
The functionality to use the LED is a brilliant thing; yet I agree that
the default usage is not optimal.
Judging from `cat /sys/class/leds/iwl-phy0:{RX,TX}/trigger`:
> [none] ide-disk BAT0-charging-or-full BAT0-charging BAT0-full AC-
online mmc0 phy0rx phy0tx phy0assoc phy0radio rfkill0,
the LE
That might help, but really, it is nevertheless horrible UI design. The
computer should tell me if something is wrong, not alert me all the time
(not even with a less intrusive flicker) that everything is fine.
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I think the best approach is to reduce the long off/on cycles that are grabbing
attention, to replace it by a steady "on" LED with an "off" flicker on traffic
(what the wired network LED does).
That's the spirit of Mike Stroyan's patch, above at comment 20.
Those who don't want this "feature" sh
I have the same problem with a Thinkpad R61i. As a workaround I have
stuck a folded scrap of paper over the light with a bit of sticky tape.
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This is happening on my HP DV2915nr laptop since upgrading to Intrepid
Ibex. The l.e.d. is dual color (orange & blue) and is alternating
between them when traffic is passing across it. It is solid blue when
there is no traffic and orange when the switch for the wireless is
turned off or the wirel
This happens on my Hardy-running Dell Inspiron 1525 (iwl3945) too. And
yes, I'm now using the workaround, because steady is so much better from
a user experience point of view - I don't need my attention drawn to
something that works - that's like the Windows 'wow, plug and play has
worked, let me
The workaround is alright, but it disables the LED. I want it to
actually show a state, just not by blinking. :D
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The following works for me as a temporary workaround (Dell XPS M1330 w/
iwl3945):
http://blog.drinsama.de/erich/en/linux/2008052101-iwlwifi-blinking.html
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I agree with others that the blinking is annoying, especially on the HP
dv5000 which has a really bright wifi led. Either turn it off completely
or turn it on, don't let it blink.
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In addition to making the blinking "less obnoxious" (what a goal), it
would be nice to be able to turn it off entirely.
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Oi, I forgot: I copied /boot/config-2.6.27-6-generic to the kernel's
.config, to have a kernel similar to mine.
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Mike: I wanted to try out your patch, but I couldn't compile the driver.
It's a bit off-topic, but what am I doing wrong?
I retrieved the kernel source (https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelGitGuide),
installed the build utilities, did "make
net/drivers/wireless/iwlwifi/iwl3945.ko", copied the drivers
I had a look at the new Tx/Rx blinking and made changes to make it less
annoying for me as seen with
the big bright LED on my HP dv5000. The really distracting part is the slow
blinking with long periods
of off and on. I changed the driver to have uniformly short off_time values of
10 in the b
Same problem here, on HP6910P. Intel's wifi.
Very very annoying.
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