It's splendid that I will have wireless connectivity when I upgrade to
Natty Narwhal.
The problem is getting from here to there. I'm still running Hardy Heron
precisely because incremental upgrading eventually puts me into a
version of Ubuntu with the buggy driver, ruining my Internet
connectivity
The new kernel also fixes the bug with the Belkin usb wlan stick for me.
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This bug is being marked as Fix Released as according to your testing,
kernel 2.6.36 fixes this bug and that kernel has been uploaded to
Natty's repositories (with 2.6.36-0.1 as version) [1]. Thank you again
for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make Ubuntu
better. Please submit any
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Thanks for testing. Unfortunately Maverick won't get 2.6.36 kernel since
its feature freeze has started on august 12th. However, Ubuntu 11.04
(Natty) should get 2.6.36 or newer kernel. I'm not marking this bug as
fixed since Natty doesn't yet have repositories and because this bug is
affecting 9 pe
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Good news. Hopefully 10.10 will have this kernel:
Linux laptok 2.6.36-020636rc4-generic #201009130905 SMP Mon Sep 13 10:15:27 UTC
2010 i686 GNU/Linux
On this one it works. I just plugged in. Also, on 2.6.35 it did not
connect with some messages about regulatory on different bands so I
though it m
I have downloaded current 10.10 i386 (16-sep-2010) with kernel 2.6.35-21
#31 SMP. There is a difference but still the WiFi does not work. The
difference is that the LED on the device blinks immediately after
connecting it and it seems blinking while trying to connect. If previous
issue with that wa
You are free to uninstall mainline kernels after testing. Testing
Maverick's live cd (that of course doesn't have an upstream kernel but
at least a newer kernel) would help too since there are many rt2500
related changes both in 2.6.34 and 2.6..35. Thanks in advance!
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there is any with upstream kernel. Please suggest one.
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Could you test the latest upstream kernel available? Also, if you could
test the corresponding upstream kernel for your kernel that would be
great. It will allow additional upstream developers to examine the
issue. Refer to https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelMainlineBuilds for
instructions. Once you've
Not working with power management disabled. Added that to rc.local and
rebooted with wifi attached. After bootup the status (iwconfig) showed
power management disabled, but connection failed. Reconnecting the wifi
enabled the power management. Disabling it again manually also did not
help.
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Papukaija, no, it does not work with powermanagement disabled.
Btw, don't be afraid to ask me difficult stuff, I would even compile a kernel
If you asked :lol:
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@Jim: Could you please try to disable power management for the wlan1, with the
following command
'iwconfig wlan1 power off'; put it in your /etc/rc.local file before exit 0 and
reboot. Please make sure that your rc.local file is executable* before
rebooting. I'm asking this because, thr rt2500 d
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The previous dmesg was from 10.04 32-bit. The 9.04 and 9.10 are from
amd64, I do not have them in 32bit installed. On 9.04 the wifi works
like a charm. Simple as simple can be, I just plugged in, selected
network and provided password. Done. On 9.10 the indicator keeps
spinning for a long while, th
I think I dumped dmesg, but obviously I was wrong. See attachment (good one
hopefully this time).
I confirm other's observations regarding wifi behavior. If I configure it to
use static IP it seems connected but there is no communication. With DHCP it is
not able to get the IP and system decides
@Jim: I'm asking the logs from merkator (the original reporter of this
bug) since some upstreams don't like debug logs from other users than
the original reporter.
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@mescator: I looked at your zipped attachement, but it does not have an
up to date dmesg file (it only has to boot time log). Please attach the
output of dmesg (unzipped, please) to this bug if you can reproduce this
bug in Lucid or Maverick. To get an up to date dmesg, please run from
terminal 'dm
No, It doesn't work even when not suspending/hibernating.
A time ago I tried the stick in a mint system with WICD, and the problem
occured when fetching the IP adress from dhcp.
I then set it to manual, it show that it was connected, but I still didn't have
internet.
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The stick can see networks, but cannot connect. It tries, but fails.
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@Jim: I see from your log that you have usesuspend/hibernate:
4009.210018] PM: resume devices took 1.992 seconds
[ 4009.210112] PM: Finishing wakeup.
Does your wifi work if you reboot (without suspending/hibernating)? I am
asking this because there is a known issue with networking and resuming
(
Please note that the stck is wlan1, not wlan0
This bug was not present in 9.04, but is present in 9.10, 10.04.
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AlsaVersion: Advanced Linux Sound Architecture Driver Version 1.0.21.
AplayDevices:
List of PLAYBACK Hardware Devices
card 0: Intel [HDA Intel], device 0: ALC268 Analog [ALC268 Analog]
Subdevices: 1/1
Subdevice #0: subdevice #0
Architecture: i386
ArecordDevices:
List of CAPT
I will see if I can give the requested information
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El 09/09/10 12:43, papukaija escribió:
> We'd like to figure out what's causing this bug for you, but we haven't
> heard back from you in a while. Could you please provide the requested
> information (from comment 13)? Thanks!
>
I'm sorry, but I don't have any rt2500 dongle available anym
We'd like to figure out what's causing this bug for you, but we haven't
heard back from you in a while. Could you please provide the requested
information (from comment 13)? Thanks!
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Here is is:
My Ubuntu: Linux laptok 2.6.32-24-generic #41-Ubuntu SMP Thu Aug 19
01:12:52 UTC 2010 i686 GNU/Linux
Log (messages) when attaching Wifi:
Aug 21 12:14:14 laptok kernel: [ 1326.232050] usb 1-1: new high speed USB
device using ehci_hcd and address 4
Aug 21 12:14:14 laptok kernel: [ 1326
Can anyone reproduce this bug in Lucid or Maverick? If yes, please
attach the output of dmesg to this bug or run 'apport-collect 468072'
from terminal.
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Status: Confirmed => Incomplete
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@Kent G. Budge: No since this bug is marked as confirmed.
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Has this been properly patched in 10.04.1 LTS?
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Adding the patch to this bug report. The rt2500 should be fully working
in Marvic (10.10) or in any Ubuntu with 2.6.34-rc4 or higher kernel. In
Lucid, you probably need to add "iwconfig wlan0 power off" before ext 0
in /etc/rc.local after making that file executable.
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I think this patch should fix it, but i have no idea how to apply it:
http://people.canonical.com/~apw/lp396417-karmic/.
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I can join the list of people confirming this bug. Under Hardy 8.04 LTS
on my Dell Inspiron 530 desktop PC, my card works fine, being detected
by the wireless manager as:
Intel Corporation 82562V-2 10/100 Network Connection (rev 02)
RaLink RT2561/RT61 802.11g PCI
and I get good connectivity. It c
I want to confirm this bug.
I have two computers with Ralink rt2500pci and rt2500usb wireless cards
and i cannot connect to any wireless, using both the network-manager-
plasmoid and WICD in kubuntu karmic. It workes with 9.04 in both cases
though.
The nm-plasmoid does connect to the network but
I am seeing similar problems with an rt2500usb device in karmic. It
will connect on boot and be usable for several minutes and then drop.
It cannot be reconnected from the Network Manager without a reboot.
The funny part is that the wifi was stable with alpha versions of karmic
(kernel 2.6.31-10,
Just to add that I believe I am suffering from the same problem - I'm
using a Belkin F5D7050 USB adaptor which worked flawlessly under 9.04;
under 9.10 I am having the same weird behaviour whereby association with
the AP seems to succeed, but no packets ever seem to make it across the
link (includi
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I can confirm this bug after upgrading to 9.10 this evening.
All I have noticed that it is specific to 2.6.31-14 kernel as the dongle
works fine in 2.6.28-16 from 9.04. However, I also seem to be missing
the sound if I use the old kernel from Jaunty, so it's not really an
option.
I haven't tried
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