On Wednesday 03 February 2010 06:45:46 Larry Finger wrote:
My system is wireless-testing 2.6.33-rc5 with the two patches below. Please
add them to your system and try again.
Thank you for your efforts, I highly appreciate it.
I pulled latest wireless-testing (git describe says
On Wednesday 03 February 2010, Larry Finger wrote:
On 02/03/2010 01:37 PM, Yuval Hager wrote:
I just upgraded to the latest firmware, but there is no change. I am
not having any issues with this router while running 2.6.29 on this
machine, or 2.6.32 on another machine (using rt2x500pci
On Wednesday 27 January 2010, Rafał Miłecki wrote:
2010/1/27 Yuval Hager yha...@yhager.com:
On Sunday 27 December 2009, Yuval Hager wrote:
On Saturday 26 December 2009, Gábor Stefanik wrote:
Update your pci.ids file - what you have is a BCM4311/02 ABG.
I ran update-pciids successfully
On Thursday 28 January 2010, Rafał Miłecki wrote:
2010/1/28 Yuval Hager yha...@yhager.com:
On Wednesday 27 January 2010, Rafał Miłecki wrote:
2010/1/27 Yuval Hager yha...@yhager.com:
On Sunday 27 December 2009, Yuval Hager wrote:
On Saturday 26 December 2009, Gábor Stefanik wrote
On Thursday 28 January 2010 18:25:50 Larry Finger wrote:
On 01/28/2010 04:42 AM, Yuval Hager wrote:
I'll be happy to apply patches as you wish.
Does this patch make any difference?
No.
The patch did not apply on 36dbd954, I had to apply it manually. Should I
switch to latest wireless
On Thursday 28 January 2010, Larry Finger wrote:
On 01/28/2010 11:16 AM, Yuval Hager wrote:
On Thursday 28 January 2010 18:25:50 Larry Finger wrote:
On 01/28/2010 04:42 AM, Yuval Hager wrote:
I'll be happy to apply patches as you wish.
Does this patch make any difference
On Sunday 27 December 2009, Yuval Hager wrote:
On Saturday 26 December 2009, Gábor Stefanik wrote:
Update your pci.ids file - what you have is a BCM4311/02 ABG.
I ran update-pciids successfully, now dmesg says:
b43-phy0: Broadcom 4311 WLAN found (core revision 13)
and lspci:
02:00.0
On Wednesday 27 January 2010, Rafał Miłecki wrote:
W dniu 27 stycznia 2010 17:05 użytkownik Larry Finger
larry.fin...@lwfinger.net napisał:
On 01/27/2010 09:38 AM, Rafał Miłecki wrote:
2010/1/27 Yuval Hageryha...@yhager.com:
On Sunday 27 December 2009, Yuval Hager wrote:
On Saturday 26
:89:5e
(capab=0x401 status=0 aid=2) [ 45.881077] wlan0: associated
[ 93.540091] No probe response from AP 00:22:3f:18:89:5e after 500ms,
disconnecting.
Any ideas?
PS - I have also tried 2.6.32.2, with same results.
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On Tuesday 25 November 2008, Peter Stuge wrote:
Yuval Hager wrote:
I played around with different video drivers and the results are:
* If using the 'via' driver, I lose the PCIe card immediately upon
initialization
* Using the 'openchrome' (trunk version), It works well
On Sunday 23 November 2008, Larry Finger wrote:
From a config file posted earlier, the OP is using SLAB. Is there any point
in trying SLUB?
Another try, not sure what it means:
* Added CONFIG_SLUB and CONFIG_SLUB_DEBUG
* boot parameters: root=/dev/sda3 debug memory_corruption_check=1
On Monday 24 November 2008, Larry Finger wrote:
Michael Buesch wrote:
On Monday 24 November 2008 09:49:38 Yuval Hager wrote:
* Now check this out - the output of lspci -d 14e4:4312 -x
02:00.0 Network controller: Broadcom Corporation BCM4312 802.11a/b/g
(rev ff) 00: ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff
It doesn't hurt to turn on all debugging options. Often you get some hint
by doing so.
I booted with 'root=/dev/sda3 debug memory_corruption_check=1 devres.log=1
debug_objects debugpat
acpi.debug_layer=0x00410002 acpi.debug_level=0x acpi=off noapic nolapic
irqpoll pci=noacpi' and
On Saturday 22 November 2008, Peter Stuge wrote:
Yuval Hager wrote:
When the wireless is working:
00: e4 14 12 43 06 01 10 00 02 00 80 02 08 00 00 00
10: 04 c0 ff fd 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
30: 00 00 00 00 40 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 0a 01 00 00
After it fails:
00: e4 14 12
On Saturday 22 November 2008, Michael Buesch wrote:
On Saturday 22 November 2008 16:32:08 Larry Finger wrote:
Michael Buesch wrote:
Somebody disabled MMIO and busmastering.
And somebody cleared the CACHE_LINE_SIZE register.
Are these all the read/write bits in the configuration area?
On Friday 21 November 2008, Larry Finger wrote:
Yuval,
Michael Buesch wrote:
Can you dump PCI config space and SSB registers (TMSLOW, maybe others,
too). It looks like a random bus write disabled the device.
Please incorporate the following patch and run your system. In addition,
run the
On Saturday 15 November 2008, Larry Finger wrote:
Peter Stuge wrote:
Yuval Hager wrote:
HP Mini 2133
I posted about the wifi in this guy a while back. It has ABG b43
which isn't really properly supported, at least not the A part but
the reaction I got from mentioning the chipset made
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On Saturday 15 November 2008, Larry Finger wrote:
You can test this by starting only the X server and nothing else,
simply run the command X (one capital X) instead of startx or an init
script for kdm or anything else. You will get only the X server
running (black/white dots background)
On Saturday 15 November 2008, you wrote:
Yuval Hager wrote:
Yes, It's a brand new HP Mini 2133 (HP product number FU346EA).
the power supply is ok, and this problem is recreated exactly the same
every time. wireless works correctly as long as I don't start X (or maybe
it's KDE trying
On Sunday 16 November 2008, Yuval Hager wrote:
On Saturday 15 November 2008, Larry Finger wrote:
You can test this by starting only the X server and nothing else,
simply run the command X (one capital X) instead of startx or an init
script for kdm or anything else. You will get only
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