finisdiem - your wireless driver probably has a different name, try
looking at the status of your wireless adapter (click the wireless icon
in the panel and choose "connection information") and finding the name
of the driver - in my case "ath9k". You can then remove the module from
the kernel using "sudo rmmod ath9k" replacing "ath9k" with the name of
your particular driver.

Having said that, this didn't solve the issue in my case. I'm using an
Asus A53E (why are the majority of laptops having this issue Asus ones?)
and running Ubuntu 11.04 x86-64.

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