** Description changed:

- After I upgraded my Gusty yesterday, the wireless network device can't be 
identified.  I found the kernel is the cause.  This remind me a same scene  
when I was using Feisty.
- The error is due to kernel 2.6.22.11. But I don't which package cause it.
+ After I upgraded my to kernel 2.6.22.11, the wireless network device
+ can't be identified.  I found the kernel is the cause.  This remind me a
+ same scene  when I was using Feisty.
+ 
+ The error is due to kernel 2.6.22.11. But I don't which package cause
+ it.
+ 
+ New findings:
+ 
+ I am using TP-Link TL-WN651G 108M Wireless PCI Adaptor on Asus P4s800mx.
+  After that, I deleted two packages of the kernel, but it still doesn't work( 
they may be Package linux-backports-modules-2.6.22-11-386 and 
2.6.22-11-generic).  
+ Then I removed the boot information of the version 2.6.22.11 and reboot. 
+ It all be fine.
+ 
+ 
+         uname -a > uname-a.log
+     *
+ 
+       cat /proc/version_signature > version.log
+     *
+ 
+       dmesg > dmesg.log
+     *
+ 
+       sudo lspci -vvnn > lspci-vvnn.log
+ 
+ 
+ In 3 days, I'd like to use the commands above. I must deal with my 
examination first. Sorry about that.

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Once I upgrade my to kernel 2.6.22.11, wireless don't work.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/141111
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