Public bug reported:
Description: Ubuntu 8.10
Release: 8.10
Ubuntu crashes after a variable amount of time (it can be 10 minutes
like it can be 1 hour) when connected to a wireless network.
Seems to be directly related to the WiFi because Ubuntu always crashes
when connected to a wireless networ
ndiswrapper is completely removed, yes.
lsmod |grep -e b43 -e ssb -e ndiswrapper -e bcm43xx -e wl
wl 1076372 0
ieee80211_crypt13572 2 ieee80211_crypt_tkip,wl
uname -r
2.6.27-9-generic
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Ubuntu crashes when connected to a wireless network
https://bugs.launchpad
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 296578 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/296578
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 296578
System crash when using wireless
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Ubuntu crashes when connected to a wireless network
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/306373
You received this bug n
I have a very similar problem. I didn't notice this bug report so I
created a new one a few days ago. I just marked it as a duplicate of
this one.
Link: https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/306373
Maybe some information posted there could help.
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System crash when using wireless
https://bugs.launchp
I have similar problems.
With the 'wl' driver, I am able to connect to a WPA but the connection
breaks immediately.
Because I am also concerned by the bug
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/296578 (no luck at all with wireless
connections, you see :/), I recently blacklisted the 'wl' driver and
repl
OK. I successfully reproduced the crash in a text window and I got:
(Note that this information occupies one entire screen. I suppose there
was more information above, but I do not see how to recover it. Nothing
was written to /var/log/kern.log.)
[ 4121.913139] [] ? wlc_911+0x3d/0x68 [wl]
[ 4121
I have the same computer than Scott R. with the same wireless card. I
confirm WPA-Personal networks do not work with that.
Also tried many things like the gconf-editor intructions above, wicd,
driver replacement, kernel downgrade... Nothing worked.
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[iwl*] NetworkManager/wicd fail to authentic
I used alternatively 'wl' and 'ndiswrapper'. I can connect to & use open
networks in both cases.
For WPA networks, however, there are problems in both cases:
-- With 'wl', the connection to a WPA network can be made but is not
usable because it breaks quickly. This is described by
https://bugs.