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I have this same problem. Wired ethernet works fine under linux.
Wireless worked fine with a type-G network.
Type-N works for a short time and the the system stalls with a blinking caps
LED.
I can dual-boot to Windows(tm) XP/Pro Tablet PC edition and both wired
and wireless type-N work just fine
I'm also having this issue. New laptop, and it seems to happen
specifically when I resume from suspend, and it auto connects to an N
network at school. It only happens after resuming, and not every time.
It happens almost as soon as it establishes a connection to the network.
I have linux-backports
Hi James,
Could you do one more round of testing. Could you test the latest
compat-wireless stack available from upstream? This may very well be an
issue we should escalate to the upstream developers as well but we need
confirmation first. It should be a fairly simple process to install and
tes
I just tried the latest linux-backports-modules-jaunty and it's still
giving me a kernel panic almost immediately after I being using my
wireless.
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iwlagn causes kernel panic on 802.11n wifi
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Here is another kernel log entry, looks pretty the same as james'
problem, hope this helps:
Feb 5 22:29:56 baumhaus kernel: [14880.525109] BUG: scheduling while atomic:
swapper/0/0x0100
Feb 5 22:29:56 baumhaus kernel: [14880.525124] Modules linked in: xt_limit
xt_tcpudp ipt_LOG ipt_MASQUER
Hi Leann,
I copied the following entries from my system log file
(/var/log/sys/messages, these lines can be also found in kern.log or
syslog)... :
Feb 5 22:29:56 baumhaus kernel: [14880.526755] Pid: 0, comm: swapper Tainted:
P (2.6.27-7-generic #1)
Feb 5 22:29:56 baumhaus kernel: [148
@James, when running Jaunty, can you comment if you tested with linux-
backports-modules-jaunty installed? If not, can you try installing and
test. The reason I ask is because it contains an updated compat-
wireless stack as of 2009-01-13. Please let us know your results.
@xhu, please attach ei
Hi Guys,
I have the same problem, only that my laptop (Dell XPS M1530 with Intel
Next-Gen Wireless-N Mini-PCI Card) doesn't crash so frequently, it
happens once per 5 hours or so.
I installed the latest linux-backport-modules 2.6.27.11.14 as suggested
in another thread
https://bugs.launchpad.net
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