This is no more a supported version now
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Status: Incomplete => Invalid
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old and faulty rt2860sta [The
Asbjørn Gabrielsen, this bug was reported a while ago and there hasn't
been any activity in it recently. We were wondering if this is still an
issue? If so, could you please test for this with the latest development
release of Ubuntu? ISO images are available from
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-li
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old and faulty rt2860sta [The self compiled rt2860sta works.]
To manage notifica
I put EB4 onto my eeePC901 months ago and haven't looked back, my needs
are just FireFox over WLAN and it works great. Haven't tried Aurora.
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Now I use 11.04 on my netbook (Eee 1000HE) and it loads the rt2800pci
module by default just as it should. But it STILL doesn't work properly,
every time I disconnect the AC power the WLAN connection freezes up
(still shows as connected, but no data goes through), until I rmmod
rt2800pci and modpro
Had a similar problem with my Asus EEE PC 1000H which uses Ralink rt2860
Chipset. Ubuntu 10.04 loaded two drivers:
rt2800pci
rt2860sta
Result was connectivity problem with many routers. It seems to be a common
problem, by blacklisting the rt 2800 driver I could fix it.
Since installing Natty (fr
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** Tags added: acpi
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AFAIK the rt2860sta is in staging because it does bring its own stack instead
of using the in kernel mac80211 stack. Not because it is especially flakey.
For the same reason it will also never make it from staging to the kernel
proper. Instead the rt2x00 driver family is supposed to take over. Be
** Bug watch added: Linux Kernel Bug Tracker #24252
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Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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I just had the rt2860sta driver cause a kernel crash on an Asus EeeBox
B202 on lucid. Kernel messages attached (JPEG photo, sorry, couldn't
extract them any other way).
I wasn't connected to a wireless network; I just ran powertop, which in
turn ran iwpriv and triggered the crash.
Might I sugges
** Tags removed: needs-upstream-testing
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eeepc1000 with a rt2860sta. it always worked. i don't remeber to ever
blacklist the usb driver.
from ubuntu 8 to 10.10
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Setting triaged/high after request by Fabia Marconi.
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Importance: Undecided => High
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Assignee: Joel Leclerc (lkjoel) => (unassigned)
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** Tags added: jaunty karmic lucid maverick natty
** Tags removed: 2.6.32.24
** Tags added: rt2860
** Tags removed: rt2870
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** Summary changed:
- old and faulty rt2870sta
+ old and faulty rt2860sta [The self compiled rt2860sta works.]
** Description changed:
This report concerns the Gigabyte AirCruiser N300 GN-WB31N-RH, with a
Ralink RT2870 chip set. The problem seems to concern several other
devices with this
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