Installing libgnomeui-0:amd64 resolved the issue for me. Ubuntu 18.04.
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I'm seeing this on a Toshiba R835-P92 running Oneric with
3.0.0-17-generic. Also seeing it with kernels that I've built from
linux-stable (v3.3.1) and wireless-testing (master-2012-03-27). I
haven't explored any of the patches mentioned above or compared them to
what's been merged to stable.
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Installation of 11.10 server amd64 (final) on a shuttle xs34v2 failed to
detect the ethernet controller during the install process, but the
installation completed and the machine boots successfully. The
controller was detected at boot, but fails to establish link. The
interface works if the speed
On Tue, May 03, 2011 at 07:55:52PM -0700, Mike Basinger wrote:
> On my WPA personal connection at home all but the wl0: wlc_recv:
> dropping a frame with invalid src mac address, a2: 00:00:00:00:00:00
> errors are gone.
And connectivity is ok?
> I can try to sniffing the traffic and post results
Does this only happen with WPA/WPA2 APs, or does it also happen with
open APs?
Also, which wireless chip is in this system (lspci -n)?
Thanks,
- Henry
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How about WPA/WPA2 Personal?
I notices a few odd items in the log files:
- NetworkManger is unhappy:
> NetworkManager[834]: supplicant_interface_acquire: assertion `mgr_state ==
> NM_SUPPLICANT_MANAGER_STATE_IDLE' failed
- There's an assortment of ioremap errors:
I assume 11.04 also brought in a new kernel and new brcm80211/brcmsmac driver.
Is there any way on ubuntu to switch to the old firmware package (from 10.10)?
It would be good to know if it was the firmware or the updated driver that is
the root of the problem.
- Henry
On Fri, Apr 29, 2011 at 05
Broadcom released a new version of firmware a couple days ago that fixes
some crashes with these chips, see:
http://marc.info/?l=linux-wireless&m=130201555426946&w=2
The patches haven't been merged into the linux-firmware repo yet, and I'm not
sure what Ubuntu's process is for pulling
in new fir
If you have a copy of the linux-firmware repo, apply these two patches:
http://marc.info/?l=linux-wireless&m=130201555126942&w=2
http://marc.info/?l=linux-wireless&m=130201555726958&w=2
The new firmware will be brcm/bcm43xx-0.fw and brcm/bcm43xx_hdr-0.fw.
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Which kernel package are you seeing this on? Are you still on 2.6.38-8?
Several bug fixes that resolved other kernel panics went into the driver
a few weeks ago. Perhaps those have not been picked up for the kernel
package you're using.
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Some of the driver fixes deal with crashes that happen in less common
usage, such as roaming in an ESS (which you would only experience if
you have two or more APs in the same network).
For testing out newer driver versions with your current kernel, you
could try the compat-wireless package:
http
I generated the patches with "git format-patch -M", which seems to be
only detecting one rename and skipping the rest. Can you try this patch
with "git apply" or "git am"?
** Patch added:
"0002-linux-firmware-Removed-codeversion-from-brcm-firmwar.patch"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+sour
And here's the patch with the actual updated firmware.
** Patch added:
"0003-linux-firmware-updated-firmware-for-BCM4313-BCM43224.patch"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/730215/+attachment/2027123/+files/0003-linux-firmware-updated-firmware-for-BCM4313-BCM43224.patch
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We're currently focused on stability and code cleanup to get the driver
out of staging. We have 40MHz channels, other features, and support for
new chips planned but no ETA at the moment.
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