Just to close the loop, it looks like Ndiswrapper Version 1.44 corrected
my issue.
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FYI,
Just discovered NDISWRAPPER v1.44 was recently released and resolves an
issue with 64-bit systems with a gig or more of RAM and Broadcom
adapters. That matches perfectly! :P
Just updated and so far it worked - only booted once.
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I'm not sure if this is related or not, but would someone be able to
look at the following crash I get about 50% of the time when I boot my
Dell D620 with Ubuntu Feisty 64-BIT, Ndiswrapper and the Dell WLAN 1490.
I notice that during boot, if the WiFI LED on the laptop doesn't light
up, this error
Hello hello,
So this did work with the ndiswrapper. Thanks everyone for your help. I
feel like a big idiot because my problem was that my wireless adapter
was shutoff (function F2 must have been hit). Anyway works like a charm,
thanks all.
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2.6.20 is offical dude
On 3/7/07, Kevin Kubasik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Thats right, I think this could be marked as fixed upstream, however,
> remember, the kernel isn't official yet, and even though were getting
> pretty close to a release, don't use it if unless your aware of the fun
> t
I am understanding that you have the bcm4306, if so you dont need
ndiswrapper and can use the bcm43xx module from the 2.6.20.1 kernel.
2007/3/7, Chris Bozic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> I'm not totally sure but that wasn't the error I was getting related
> to this bug.My card would work initially
ifconfig eth1 up before using iwconfig
On 3/6/07, Stefan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> OK So I installed the latest kernel 2.6.20.1 with ndiswrapper 1.38 yet
> still am having the same problems. I get the following in my dmesg when
> I try to do any type of scanning on the wireless card:
>
> ADDRC
I'm not totally sure but that wasn't the error I was getting related
to this bug.My card would work initially but then cause IRQ
conflicts when I used the nvidia driver. I wish I could help more but
I think your problem may not be related.
On 3/6/07, Stefan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> OK So
OK So I installed the latest kernel 2.6.20.1 with ndiswrapper 1.38 yet
still am having the same problems. I get the following in my dmesg when
I try to do any type of scanning on the wireless card:
ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): eth1: link is not ready
Is there something I am missing?
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Thats right, I think this could be marked as fixed upstream, however,
remember, the kernel isn't official yet, and even though were getting
pretty close to a release, don't use it if unless your aware of the fun
that comes with untested/development kernels.
On a similar note, bcm43xx support is si
So far the fix is to use a more current version of the kernel. I
started using the development builds of Feisty and my ndiswrapper and
nvidia are working just fine.
On 3/6/07, Stefan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Sorry, I read the whole thread and am wasn't sure if there was a fix
> found for this
Sorry, I read the whole thread and am wasn't sure if there was a fix
found for this problem?
I am on a Dell E1405 with an nvidia card and the 1390 wireless card. I
am using the nvidia beta drivers, and ndiswrapper for the wireless, and
experiencing the same bug. Any help on what to do to fix this
with kernel 2.6.20 , i'have a black screen .
so i will keep last kernel which work
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The txpower bug is fixed! full speed with bcm4311 and bcm4312! No need
for ndiswrapper anymore.
This is what you need.
kernel 2.6.20 and 2 patches:
ftp://lwfinger.dynalias.org/patches/2.6.20_combined
this one fixes :
> 1. The fix for DMA with > 1 GB RAM.
> 2. The code change to operate the radio
upgrade your kernel dude
On 2/6/07, francksau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> that my issue for this problem :
> For me it's ok with option nosmp to the kernel .
> I'have, hp dv9000ea laptop , with broadcom 4310 , my graphic card is
> nvidia 7600 .
> I use nvidia proprietary drivers and ndiswrapper
I am currently running kernel 2.6.20 which was released yesterday. With this
kernel you dont need the nosmp, and it works just fine.
hope it works for you.
Jinn
2007/2/6, francksau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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> that my issue for this problem :
> For me it's ok with option nosmp to the kernel .
> I'hav
that my issue for this problem :
For me it's ok with option nosmp to the kernel .
I'have, hp dv9000ea laptop , with broadcom 4310 , my graphic card is nvidia
7600 .
I use nvidia proprietary drivers and ndiswrapper for the wifi .
But the performance are reduced.
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I agree (sort of). I upgraded to feisty herd2 (which uses the 2.6.20
kernel) the other day and I no longer get the IRQ problems. The
wireless works as it did for me with the old kernel when I used the nv
driver instead of nvidia. I don't notice any difference regarding my
proximity to the access
upgraded to 2.6.20-rc5 hoping it would make a difference.. And it did.
But now I doesn't connect to the damned AP unless i am very very
close... Is this the same for you?
I gotta say that I plainly hate Broadcom for being so damn anti Linux
and uncooperative.. Hopefully the reverse engineered driv
Even works with 2.6.19.1. nosmp dramatically reduces the performance
On 1/15/07, Marcos Pinto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> for crying out loud, just upgrade to a 2.6.20-rc3 or higher kernel as
> stated and you wont have problems. stop giving yourselves headaches
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for crying out loud, just upgrade to a 2.6.20-rc3 or higher kernel as
stated and you wont have problems. stop giving yourselves headaches
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I have tested both with smp and without smp support in my kernel and I
experience the problem both ways. I've tried driver arguments in my
xorg.conf, various kernel args at boot time, several different
versions of the nvidia driver, and the only think that worked (kind
of) was not running both the
DMESG:
wlan2: no IPv6 routers present
spurious 8259A interrupt: IRQ7.
BUG: soft lockup detected on CPU#0!
<-- NOTICE THIS!
[] softlockup_tick+0xab/0x110
[] update_process_times+0x31/0x80
[] smp_apic_timer_interrupt+0x90/0xb0
[] apic_timer_interr
I am having the same troubles as you guys. I am running Archlinux and I have
the bcm4312 (dell 1490).
running
Dist: Archlinux
kernel: 2.6.19.2
kernel parameters: acpi=noirq irqpoll noapic mem=1024M
nvidia drivers : 9131
ndiswrapper: 1.34
About nvidia 9746 driver: this is no different of 9131 e
yup, I missed that :)
However the newrst one does work for me either.
Cheers Marcos!
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papay,
That nvidia driver is pretty old...1.0-9746 doesnt work, with kernel 2.6.20-rc3
and ndiswrapper 1.34rc2?
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I'm taking all my words back. Sorry Brian :)
It WORKS!
I have tried everything, for me it works on following configuration only:
Kernel 2.6.20-rc3
ndiswrapper 1.34rc2
NVIDIA-Linux-x86-1.0-9631
Cheers!
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sorry Brian, but it doesn't :(
I'm on HP DV2000 (dv2125nr), running Slackware 11.
Have hardtime with this issue a long time already.
Have my BIOS updated,
using NVIDIA latest drivers NVIDIA-Linux-x86-1.0-9631
And I'm trying every single ndiswrapper released since v 1.20
It does work for me perfectl
This works for me, using an hp pavilion dv6000 (dv1650us), which is
turion dual 64bit processors). It may work for other systems.
1) Install latest nvidia drivers from their website in linux.
1.1) Download the drivers for linux from the nvidia website.
1.2) right-click on the downloaded file: go
I realize this is weird, and I'm not sure why this works, but it does, at least
for me on my HP Pavillion dv6000z laptop. I'm posting this in hopes that it
helps others...doing exactly this, in this order, has worked for me.
1) Stop gdm from starting on boot:
update-rc.d -f gdm remove
2) Make
I can confirm this bug with my HP dv6000 series computer. Note that this
is not ubuntu specific. Some people argue it is on the bios and/or
kernel level. And some other people the issue (specifically for
ndiswrapper and nvidia) has been / will be resolved in 2.16.19 linux
kernel.
Note that this i
according to nvidia, the problem is in the BIOS or kernel. Look at
posts from "netllama" here:
http://www.nvnews.net/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=48327&page=2
They do not seem to be interested in doing anything to work around it or
fix the problem.
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I have tried "pci=nomsi" too. Same problem...
Ok, it is the conflict of two drivers. I guess in principle any two
drivers can have the same irq#. Shouldn't there be a way how to change
it? There are devices that can have irq# changed...
Who is responsible for it? Shall we better contact nVidia or
I just tried booting with "pci=nomsi" and still the same story - same
error.
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Can you try booting with "pci=nomsi" on the kernel command line?
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It's a said story This is the face of linux that I find very tricky.
I am using dual boot, having xp and ubuntu. Everything is ok in xp.
Ubuntu has problems with irq conflict for wifi and nvidia card (rejected
bug), screensaver (confirmed bug), sound setting. I like it very much
but this just m
But there is a broadcom free driver and they are working on the cards which
are interesting us. So there should be a solution pretty soon. Certainly at
the next kernel. It is not true that nothing is going to be done about it.
2006/12/2, Ben Collins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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> It's rejected because w
It's rejected because we can't fix bugs related to proprietary drivers.
One being a windows NDIS driver, and the other being a proprietary
nvidia driver.
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TO L. Kevin
Yes, with the original graphic card driver, things work fine. the
problem occurs with the proprietary nvidia driver...
I wonder why this bug has status REJECTED??
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Original bug report talks about conflicts between two proprietary
drivers (windows ndis driver, and nvidia driver). I cannot fix this.
** Changed in: linux-source-2.6.17 (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Rejected
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After much trial and error, I have my 4311 working with ndiswrapper, no
problems. (I don't have any nvidia, but thought I'd still post a bit
here.)
I am running the 2.6.17-10-generic x86_64 kernel, ndiswrapper version
1.27 (downloaded from Sourceforge, and newer than the version in Edgy's
reposit
Matthew wrote:
> Have you tried using the proper Linux driver? If you're having crashes
while
>a) running code that we don't have the source for (nvidia), and
>b) running code that we don't have the source for and which is written for a
>different OS (ndiswrapper/broadcom driver)
>it's sadly qu
I confirm the same problem using Dell Latitude D820 w/ Dell Wireless
1490 Minicard using ndiswrapper.
My kernel: 2.6.17-10-generic #2 SMP Fri Oct 13 18:45:35 UTC 2006 i686
GNU/Linux
Any progress on this issue?
I have read on other forums, it is a clash of nvidia driver and wifi. I
do not want to
How about 64 bits? Does anyone have the driver? I looked around, and could
not find anything, except for a few incompatible ones. Dell has not posted any
64 bits drivers (it already took them over a month to post the bios update to
get the new merom processor recognized!). I am hoping that g
Using ndiswrapper with a broadcom card will work, only up till around
the first 15 minutes, then it crashes. It seems that I can get a 4306
card to work with the native driver.
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I just wanted too report that I too have this bug with the broadcom
BCM4310 card in a Dell D820.
lspci -v output:
0c:00.0 Network controller: Broadcom Corporation BCM4310 UART (rev 01)
Subsystem: Dell Unknown device 0007
Flags: bus master, fast devsel, latency 0, IRQ 177
Me
Yes.. and I do not see any network with the kde wireless manager.
2006/10/9, Matthew Garrett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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> The 4311 should be somewhat supported by the driver in edgy. Have you
> tried it?
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The 4311 should be somewhat supported by the driver in edgy. Have you
tried it?
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See that web page for 4311 driver status:
http://bcm43xx.berlios.de/?go=devices
I guess that would be our best hope. Right now, the driver is listed has
unstable for the 4311. We could have something working soon. But not for
edgy. It will mean recompiling our kernel our wait for edgy+1.
2006/10/
The BCM43XX does not support the 4311 yet. Actually, they are working on it
and I eard that it was partially working now. But that version is not in the
2.6.17 kernel. And I don't know what "partially working mean". Well, I guess
we'll have a working driver in edgyh+1. But that leave's us like that
Ok, when booting with irqpoll I get this error when cpu usage is high,
which results in the death of wireless, is this something we could
hypothetically fix?
[17179775.704000] BUG: soft lockup detected on CPU#0!
[17179775.704000] softlockup_tick+0x9f/0xf0
update_process_times+0x31/0x80
[17179
Unfortunetly, I have tried bcm43xx and have had no luck getting it to
work. Part of the issue might be me trying it under edgy. But
NetworkManager has no luck with getting any response from the network
interface when it is enabled using bcm43xx.
If there is a more explicit howto I should follow, p
Have you tried using the proper Linux driver? If you're having crashes
while
a) running code that we don't have the source for (nvidia), and
b) running code that we don't have the source for and which is written for a
different OS (ndiswrapper/broadcom driver)
it's sadly quite difficult for us t
CPU0 CPU1
0:2147788 0IO-APIC-edge timer
1: 8286 0IO-APIC-edge i8042
8: 3 0IO-APIC-edge rtc
9: 5 0 IO-APIC-level acpi
12: 139668 0IO-APIC-edge i8042
14: 22116
Ok, well best of luck with the new card, I'm gonna figure this out
eventually ;)
Could you provide me with the output of 'cat /proc/' ?
Mine looks like this.
CPU0 CPU1
0:7171886 0IO-APIC-edge timer
1: 24263 0IO-APIC-edge i8042
8:
** Changed in: Ubuntu
Sourcepackagename: None => linux-source-2.6.17
Status: Unconfirmed => Confirmed
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ok ;-) I thought you where a kernel hacher or something. On my side, I think
more and more about buying a new wifi card.
good luck!
2006/10/4, Kevin Kubasik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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> Just a note, I mean this as a user, not someone who can fix it, I have
> been trying for about a month now with no
Just a note, I mean this as a user, not someone who can fix it, I have
been trying for about a month now with no success, but if someone with
more experience with ndiswrapper/the linux kernel is willing to
talk/work with me we can try to figure it out.
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kkubasik on irc.gnome.org
or
kkubasik/kkubasi1 on irc.freenode.net
or qub333 on gtalk/jabber or qub333 on aim, any form of contact is fine.
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Where do I meet you on IRC?
2006/10/4, Kevin Kubasik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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> Just a note, this is still an issue with the nvidia beta driver, dunno
> if anyone expected it to be fixed, but its still an issue there.
>
> Please let me know if theres any way I can help. I am more than willing
> to a
Just a note, this is still an issue with the nvidia beta driver, dunno
if anyone expected it to be fixed, but its still an issue there.
Please let me know if theres any way I can help. I am more than willing
to arrange a time to sit down on IRC or something and hammer this out
the manual way with
** Bug 62341 has been marked a duplicate of this bug
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Following up further, it appears that the acpi=noirq option is NOT a
workaround. My connection stayed up the first few times I tried it, but
since it seems to fail after about the same period of time.
Sorry for the false lead!
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I may have found at least a workaround. After posting my earlier
comment, I found the Ndiswrapper FAQ
(http://ndiswrapper.sourceforge.net/mediawiki/index.php/FAQ) which
suggested disabling ACPI irq routing with the boot commandline parameter
acpi=noirq. I did that and my wireless has now stayed up
I'm seeing the same issue-wireless works for a while, then shuts down. I
have a Dell D620 with the Broadcom 4311, using the 686 kernel and nvidia
driver. I also added the line:
blacklist bcm43xx
to /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist in case there was a conflict with the native
Broadcom driver, which doe
here is the relevant part of my dmesg, but it's really the same,
everything is the same. I googled like crazy, but to no avail - no one
seems to have this fiigured out at all. The only solution I have found
so far is to disable the nvidia driver - note that I had the nvidia
linux driver installed
Nothing yet. :-(
You should say in the bug that you reproduced it.
2006/9/6, chevrier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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> I have exactly the same problem. Any solution!?
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I have exactly the same problem. Any solution!?
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