I also posted on kernel bugzilla
(https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=42877), I live with the
impression that when more people get involved (even with just posting
their impressions) it might be a little faster to see the fix :D.
We should have a look there from time to time.
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Florin, please subscribe to that bug that has been repported upstream
too: https://bugs.launchpad.net/linux/+bug/945379
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Oneiric also once in a while (minutes/hours, depending on how much
traffic I make) disconnects the Wifi (WPA2) connection and cannot
connect back to it. Usually a restart either of the router, or of the
ubuntu system makes it work again (until it disconnects again).
I use the latest official launc
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True.
Also in 12.04 the connection randomly drops
(https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/945379)
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seems not really fixed yet
I am still getting pretty poor performance
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Stumbled across this bug while searching for information on why I can
only get a very slow and unstable connection with my 802.11n wireless
card, which used to work just fine under 10.04. I now have to use a
shared Internet connection through a LAN cable connected to my laptop,
which is much less t
Upgraded to the latest kernel 2.6.38-10 and I'm still seeing my
connection speed drop to nothing whilst using rsync.
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I updated my Ubuntu Natty today with the 2.6.38-10-generic #46-Ubuntu
SMP kernel update and my Atheros AR5008 wifi card (ath9k driver) works
again like a rocket!! Thank you very much for all developpers behind
this patch!
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2.6.38-10.46 came through the Update Manager today and I can confirm it
fixes the problem. On one speedtest.net run I got 45Mbps download speed
though the average is around 32Mbps. Plus I can ping my router without
losing packets.
So I offer big thank you to the people who fixed these bugs. But to
This bug was fixed in the package linux - 2.6.38-10.46
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[ Steve Conklin ]
* Release Tracking Bug
- LP: #802464
[ Upstream Kernel Changes ]
* Revert "put stricter guards on queue dead checks"
* Revert "fix oops in scs
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Hmph. Actually, it died as well with 2.6.38-10. It just lasted for a
surprisingly long time. (Something like 24 hours). This time around it
actually disconnected and wouldn't reconnect, though. I have seen that
before recently, but it's a little different from what I usually get
here (and what the
Kernel update in -proposed (2.6.38-10-generic2.6.38-10-generic) appears
to have solved the issue for me. That's with an AR5008 chipset; same as
the reporter. I haven't noticed much of a pattern in when the connection
gives up, so I'm kind of guessing. I'll keep you posted if something
happens.
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I enabled proposed repository and installed the new kernel:
$ uname -a
Linux maggie 2.6.38-9-generic #43-Ubuntu SMP Thu Apr 28 15:23:06 UTC 2011
x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
The problem is not solved, although the situation has significantly improved in
both speed and stability.
The issue, ho
The only way I could get wireless to work again is to compile the driver
from source as explained above. The new kernel in proposed didn't help.
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Ryan: The natty kernel you have installed doesn't contain the fix. If
you want to test the fix you need to install the kernel currently in
proposed.
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761176 has more people still affected by this. I followed the idea in
that bug to try the ppa kernel - Looks like the fix is in there.. I'm
back to >5 MB/sec on 802.11n links with it.
$ uname -a
apt history for the upgrade
Start-Date: 2011-05-27 20:01:03
Commandline: apt-get dist-upgrade
Insta
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Asus UL30A-X5 here - Everything worked great with Ubuntu 10.04, and
10.10. Went to 11.04, and on N networks, I'll get full speed (>5MB/sec
briefly, then it drops to ~1MB/sec, and sometimes stalls.
$ uname -a
Linux lap 2.6.38-8-generic #42-Ubuntu SMP Mon Apr 11 03:31:24 UTC 2011 x86_64
x86_64 x
Marking as verification complete and we'll keep this fix
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>From Seth:
The patch in question is already released in 2.6.38.5, and the feedback
on testing the kernel in proposed is split (two say their wireless
worked better, two say it didn't). There's probably another issue
producing similar symptoms. So I think we ought to keep the patch.
Seth
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Running Natty on a Sony Vayo
Post #29 from Dante fixed the problem for me
add nohwcrypt=1 to module options of ath9k module
Thanks Dante :)
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I have a similar problem with a wired lan, i have seen the link on this
page, is this a bigger issue than the wireless cards, is it the kernel
issue as mentioned on the link below, has anyone tried it or having this
problem with wired networks
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu
It worked fine for me too until this kernel...
Wireless now drops and becomes unusable...
Atheros AR5008
Kernel 2.6.38-8
When I restart using kernel 2.6.35, works fine...
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I have this problem, too. Used ubuntu and mint for years dual booting
with xp or without and many many installs trying things out. Last fall
bought a hp dm3 1030us with win7. Everything cool until my hard drive
failed. Got new hard drive but the backup I had made was not good.
Wiped the drive -
I have the same problem. ath9k wireless on my Samsung N145 netbook is
slow to unusable. Installed the 2.6.38-9.43 kernel from natty-proposed
and the connection rate went up to 100-200kB/s for some minutes, now
it's settled at about 50-100 kB/s. Much better than before, but less
than perfect. I thin
I googled the problem, and came up with this command;
sudo -s
echo "options ath9k nohwcrypt=1" > /etc/modprobe.d/ath9k.conf
taken from here;
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1746326
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I still have the problem with the kernels from natty-proposed: Wireless
connection is extremely slow (<5kB/s) and frequently breaks completely.
Installing compat-wireless-2011-03-31 (and carl9170-1.fw) resolves the issue.
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Marking as verification-failed, but as this is not a regression, this
doesn't block -updates migration.
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Installed the new Kernel from proposed, but it still drops to 0 B/s
after a while and can only get it back by turning wireless off and then
on. Acer Aspire One D250.
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Still not working for me on a Acer Aspire One ZG5 and clean install. I
do see the adapter and it does show networks but its never able to
connect whether wpa, wep, unsecured, etc.
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I upgraded as well but i have to turn wlan0 down and then up using ifconfig..
otherwise it only shows that the network is connected but there is no
activity... speeds are good.. same as my Ubuntu 10.10 ...
so thanks for the fix..
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I upgraded from linux-image-2.6.38-8.42 to linux-image-2.6.38-9.43
(through natty/proposed), and wireless appears to work fine now.
Thanks for committing the fix!
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via upstream stable. As such it is not subject to the standard bug
verification process.
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Something really strange just happened: on a natty fresh install, no upgrade -
no proposed repo enabled, my ar9285 was NOT working. I inserted a rt73 usb
dongle, used it for a while, disconnected, re-enabled the ar9285...now it works
like a charm, but don't ask me why O_o" system has crashed a f
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Same problem on hp pavilion dv6 with an atheros ar9285 with ubuntu
11.04, recompiling compat-wireless didn't fix anything :( hoping for the
fix to be up soon! I see an encouraging
status: In Progress → Fix Committed
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This problem has been around for years without a fix - can this be set
as an Important priority? Many users like myself have netbooks that
cannot get online wirelessly because of this bug with atheros chipset.
I'm no pro with Ubuntu - does any one have their own patched Ubuntu
distro with this wor
Hi,
I have the same problem with my Atheros card AR9280 on a eeepc 1000HE
the committed fix will be include in a next update ?
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I've reverted to the ubuntu-included ath9k module, and it works just as
well - providing that you reload it on suspend, as I've explained
earlier. However, this sometimes causes suspend to take a long time, as
the module is perceived as "in use" for several more seconds (~10
seconds)
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ubuntu kernel updated to 2.6.38-8, bug still present for Atheros AR5008 with
ath9k driver.
I compiled again linux-wireless driver and my WIFI card is working now at
normal speed.
Does the Ubuntu team plan to correct with bug?
It is very annoying for people who are using a lot the WIFI network and
Status update: The upgrade to 2.6.38-8-generic did not resolve the
issue, and also shows that just having the carl9710-firmware does NOT
suffice, I had to again compile the compat-wireless modules for the new
kernel.
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This seems to happen again upon resuming from suspend (checked using scp from
my other machine again), until the ath9k module is reloaded. Here's a
workaround: Create a file /etc/pm/config.d/modules, chmod +x it, and have it
contain the following line:
SUSPEND_MODULES="ath9k"
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Hello, I'm quite glad I found this bug report. Compiling compat-wireless
is very easy (nice scriptwork there!), and made a major improvement:
Running an scp from a different (also wireless) machine on my network
used to work at 15kB/s. Now it's around 300kB/s, which makes much more
sense. Also, bro
I also have a very slow network connection (1-2kB/s instead of > 1MB). I
found out that I had to install the firmware for carl9170, which is
supposed to be the successor of the (now deprecated) ar9170usb driver.
With the carl9710 driver compiled from linuxwireless.org, everything
works fine. Seems
Ubuntu kernel 2.6.38-7 updated but bug still present:
download speed without compat-wireless driver: 60 ko/s
with compat-wireless driver: 390 ko/s
Why is this bug status is incomplete?
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I have the exact same behavior on Arch Linux.
With stock kernel testing my bandwith is around 60-90kb, with the
compat-wireless I'm back around 6Mb, which makes a HUGE difference.
Also connecting to my network seems faster.
Thanks!
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I noticed the same problem with ath9k on an AR9280 rev.2 chipset.
I tried compat-wireless for 2.6.38 but that didn't helped much (fixed dma
errors and chip lockup issues, but speeds were still bad).
Using today's compat-wireless snapshot (compat-wireless-2011-03-20)
seems to restore normal traffi
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This seems only to occur when the card is in certain modes, like
wireless n or ad-hoc. I will be filing a bug report with the kernel
later tonight.
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This is also affecting ath5k for me. Using the compat-wireless tarball
from 3/18/2011 didn't fix anything; reverting to 2.6.37 has fixed the
problem for me. I will try a compat-wireless from a different date soon.
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Like I said in my previous mail, I have this bug with all 2.6.38 ubuntu natty
kernel series, but I didn't try with another kernel (vanilla).
Do the kernel devs read this report on launchpad or do we report a bug on the
kernel dev site?
LGDN
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I'm seeing this bug on Arch Linux with 2.6.38-1 from testing, too. I
think it's an obvious kernel regression. I'm about to try compiling the
latest version of compat-wireless and see what I get from that.
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same bug with the last ubuntu natty kernel version, 2.6.38-7: connection too
slow with the ath9k driver, , web site does not load completely...
I compiled the last version of compat-wireless and my connection is at the top!
Tips: to compile the last compat-wireless on Ubuntu Natty, you have to add
I'm also seeing this problem with the ath9k driver. Using what comes
with Ubuntu, scp over my wireless LAN is less than 1/8th the speed I can
get with the driver compiled from that tarball.
This is using Ubuntu Natty on an x86_64 computer.
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