Public bug reported:
wifi not working anymore after latest update of 8.10.
Not a dup of #185470 as i'm running:
Description:Ubuntu intrepid (development branch)
Release:8.10
apt-cache policy linux-restricted-modules-2.6.27-7-generic
linux-restricted-modules-2.6.27-7-generic:
Ins
I can confirm it's still not working in Intrepid (Ubuntu 8.10).
Linux kernel 2.6.27-7-generic (2.6.27-7.12-generic).
The USB id's are detected, the quickcam kernel module loaded, but no
/dev/video* device
Kernel log shows:
[ 16.921947] quickcam: QuickCam USB camera found (driver version QuickCa
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: network-manager-pptp
Editing properties of a VPN connection, button Advanced (nm-connection-editor)
Checking "Use Point-to-Point encryption (MPPE)" and
Selecting 128-bit (most secure) from "Security"
Clicking OK
When clicking Advanced again "Use Point-
Good news and bad news.
I've managed to get my quickcam messenger (0x08f6) working, but with the
qc-usb-messenger-1.8 driver (qcmessenger.ko), not the 0.6.6 one on which
Ubuntu's quickcam.ko is based.
I've spent an hour or so comparing the sources to see if I can fix the 0.6.6
driver, but it ain'
> You should probably describe precisely what is not working. What you
> tried, etc.
Sorry, a couple of update after my report, the microcode was included again.
I'll add a comment.
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2.6.27-7-generic: iwl3945: Could not read microcode
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/284040
You received this bu
Sorry, consider it fixed.
A couple of updates after my report the microcode was included again.
I've got wireless access again.
** Changed in: linux-restricted-modules (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
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2.6.27-7-generic: iwl3945: Could not read microcode
https://bugs.launchpad.net/
2.6.27-13 hasn't fixed it either.
It does work with 2.6.26.7 and the qc-usb-messenger driver 1.8 (qcmessenger.ko).
However, that drivers can't be used in 2.6.27, plus the 2.6.27 kernel claims to
support the webcam.
I've fetched and compiled:
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/git?p=ubuntu/ubuntu-
intrepi
2.6.27-13 hasn't fixed it either.
It does work with 2.6.26.7 and the qc-usb-messenger driver 1.8 (qcmessenger.ko).
However, that drivers can't be used in 2.6.27, plus the 2.6.27 kernel claims to
support the webcam.
I've fetched and compiled:
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/git?p=ubuntu/ubuntu-
intrepi
Expanding on a driver working for 2.6.26.7:
Instead of using the 0.6.6 driver that Ubuntu uses, i've used the driver that
did work with previous kernels:
http://home.mag.cx/messenger/source/qc-usb-messenger-1.8.tar.gz
Get rid of the various sem_getcount() calls, patches can be found from various
I can confirm that the (binary) Docker.io repo nova-compute image from 3
days ago fails on account of the missing libvirt package. Rebuilding
nova-compute from master kolla-ansible with python-libvirt in
Dockerfile.j2, then redeploying will fix the issue.
Just curious, shouldn't a CI/CD run have c
I've been struggling with this issue for a couple of months as well.
I used to solve it by patching and recompiling the kernel.
See here for more details:
http://linux-nfs.org/pipermail/nfsv4/2009-November/011643.html
The issue has been fixed in vanilla kernel from 2.6.33.2. Also see:
http://git
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