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You say bluetooth is not working. What about the wlan functionality of
this thing?
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Oops, you already said that wlan does not work either.
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Some possible causes to investigate would be pcie_aspm or even (very
long shot) rfkill interfering or an ASUS EEE PC 1000 platform driver.
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Great. So this bug is already fixed in oneiric. With the possible
exception of the interference issue at the moment - you say you have
to blacklist the rt2870sta. I looked up the staging directory in the
new kernel 3.0 (what would have been 2.6.40 if Linus hadn't gone and
renamed it :-) ). What I
The staging driver rt2870sta has reached the end of its live and will
not be there anymore in oneiric. Actually both remaining Ralink staging
drivers have been deleted in kernel 3.0 (which is likely the oneiric
release kernel).
Newer generation Ralink hardware is now supposed to be supported by
There are two sets of (open source) drivers for Ralink hardware. The in
kernel drivers of the rt2x00 project and drivers on Ralink's website.
There are two sets of drivers, the legacy drivers developed and open
sourced by Ralink (named *sta) and the in kernel drivers (mainly
rt2800usb and
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RT2870 WLAN Stick (D-Link DWA 140
This seems to be fixed by new firmware already in ubuntu oneiric. Please
take a look at bug 762987 and see if you can verify this.
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RT2870 WLAN Stick (D-Link DWA 140
Are the problems with the natty release kernel 2.6.38-8.42? Try with the
2.6.38-9.43 from proposed. It carries fixes for some Ralink problems. If
that one does still have issues then try the latest mainline stable
2.6.38 (right now 2.6.38.7) from http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-
Could be the same reason as bug 662288 which has been fixed by kernel
2.6.38-9.43 which is still in natty-proposed[1]. Could you please test
with this kernel? When testing check with e.g. uname -a whether you are
running that kernel.
[1] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/EnableProposed
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It is a misconception that rt2800usb is the wrong module. It is the
right module. It is just not the only module on your system that says
that it can drive hardware with this ID (which consists of vendor plus
device id).
From http://wiki.ubuntuusers.de/WLAN/Karten/D-Link I see that there are
two
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System freezes when turning off wifi (Fn+F2): RaLink RT3090
[1814:3090] +
Can't think of any reason why doubling swap would fix resume from
suspend (hibernate needs swap, but suspend does not). Perhaps you have
natty-proposed enabled and got the new 2.6.38-9.43 kernel from there.
You could check with uname -a to see which kernel you are running.
Anyway, fixed is good :)
Hm, I would have thought you would have to run those touch commands
before disconnecting power (in the 3rd boot). Anyway, if this fixes it
it's fine.
I think the kernel currently in natty-proposed 2.6.38-9.43 might fix
this issue. Could any of you please test this kernel? Enable proposed,
install
Actually, the RT3072 chipset should now be supported by the rt2800usb module:
from the source[1]:
126 config RT2800USB
127 tristate Ralink rt27xx/rt28xx/rt30xx (USB) support
[..]
135 ---help---
136 This adds support for rt27xx/rt28xx/rt30xx wireless chipset family.
137 Supported chips:
Edward, assuming that you are still running Lucid, you could try if this bug is
fixed with a newer driver module by installing:
linux-backports-modules-compat-wireless-2.6.38-lucid-generic
In general, rt2860 based hardware should work very well with new
rt2800pci modules. Especially 2.6.39.
Thanks for all your efforts. Since the driver for this hardware is a
very fast moving target could you all please retest. This hardware (in
both its incarnations) is now (kernel 2.6.38) _supposed_ to work with
the rt2800usb module.
If you are not using kernel 2.6.38 (ubuntu 11.04) you should be
Didn't see that comment about the firmware before. Makes sense to me
that a pcie powersaving (pcie_aspm) bug is fixed by a new firmware. So
maybe pcie_aspm is fixed with the new firmware - or the device now tells
the system that it can't do it and it is not attempted anymore.
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OK, I've blacklisted rt2870sta und unblacklisted the other ones but that
doesn't work, NetworkManager shows firmware missing like described
above.
What do the logs say about that?
dmesg | grep rt2
grep rt2
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There should be a package with new backported driver modules for maverick. I
think it is called something like linux-backports..compat..2.6.38.
Also make sure to use the rt2800pci module, not the rt2860sta:
lspci -k | grep Network --after-context 3
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phy0 - rt2x00lib_request_firmware: Error - Current firmware does not
support detected chipset.
NetworkManager[1038]: warn (wlan0): firmware may be missing.
Let's look at what you have:
md5sum /lib/firmware/rt2870.bin
Bug 782752 seems to be about the same
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Seems similar to bug 762987.
Try extracting a newer firmware rt2870.bin from here:
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/oneiric/+source/linux-firmware/1.53/+files/linux-firmware_1.53.tar.gz
and copy it in /lib/firmware (rename the old one to e.g. rt2870.bin.disable)
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Ian, please file a separate bug report for your speed issue with
ubuntu-bug linux (in a terminal window). Mention especially whether
you see this issue only with wlan or only on certain websites or only
with certain programs.
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Interesting that there are two places for unloading modules before suspend:
/etc/pm/config.d/
/etc/default/acpi-support
Does anyone know which is to be preferred?
@Ezra Reeves
The out of the box driver for the Ralink 2860 card (rt2800pci) should work, at
least if two things are taken care of:
So it appears mainline kernels work, Ubuntu kernels don't.
but why then does 2.6.39-999-generic from the 2011-04-19-natty not work?
One possibility I can think of is that different modules are used. The lspci -k
command is useful for determining which module is in use and which ones are
Very interesting. Could you test with v2.6.38.2-natty (the upstream
kernel which the Natty release kernel 2.6.38-8.42-generic is based on)
and the new ubuntu kernel from the -proposed upgrades
(https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/EnableProposed) which is think should
now be based on upstream stable
I find it interesting that people affected by this bug report that
sudo setpci -s 00:02.0 F4.B=00 is the brightest while
sudo setpci -s 00:02.0 F4.B=FF is off
Does this pattern hold for everyone affected by the backlight off bug or is it
the other way round for anybody?
If this setpci command
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This bug is unlike the others currently set as duplicates here:
The backlight does come back on by itself.
It is an Asus hardware while the others are Acers.
May also be the only KDE system.
Could you please
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Thanks,
does the sound issue also happen with the standard Natty kernel
(2.6.38-8)? If so please file a new bug for that issue with ubuntu-bug
linux (terminal) (while running that kernel).
Does suspend work
I wonder if it would make sense to unload the ath9k and it's dependencies
before suspend to check whether it is the culprit.
sudo modprobe -rv ath9k
Same for other usual suspects.
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is this supposed to allow me to use nouveau driver without letting it
interfere with suspend?
That' the idea. If you feel it's too difficult then don't do it. Those
were just suggestions for what you might try if you want to do more.
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Progress indeed :-)
The inverse hotkey bug is not unexpected. I am beginning to think it
has to do with your backlight going bright with setpci -s 00:02.0
F4.B=01. 01 is almost zero and if I did that on mine
Thanks Mahmoud
Such a kernel from that ppa[1] is probably the best choice for now, as
it is an ubuntu kernel unlike the ones from the ubuntu mainline
archive[2].
I see the driver has been renamed from brcm80211 (in kernel 2.6.38[3])
to brcmsmac (in kernel 2.6.39[4]).
[1]
Glad to hear unloading the module works as a workaround. Yes, it will
have to be done before every suspend.
Looking at:
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Pm-utils#Creating_your_own_hooks
this should be able to automate that:
#!/bin/bash
case $1 in
hibernate)
modprobe -r ath5k
I remember, there is something even easier for simply unloading a module
before suspend. So instead of the above do this:
make a file:
sudo nano /etc/pm/config.d/suspend_ath5k
with the following single line in it:
SUSPEND_MODULES=ath5k
as described in man pm-action.
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I think it would be good to test whether the bug also occurs with the
boot parameter
pcie_aspm=off[1] and separately with pcie_aspm=performance[2]
to exclude the possibility that pcie_aspm (PCIe bus power saving) has
anything to do with this.
It's a long shot since 2.6.39 has fixed a lot of those
Also, since this is a regression (reported to work with 2.6.35-28-generic), it
would be interesting to know what the last good kernel was (2.6.37, ...)
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/
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i915.alse_backlight=1 result:
no more hotkeys (full bright, which is always the default)
immediately bright again after lid open (instead of black that I can regulate
up with hotkeys)
/sys/class/backlight/ empty (instead of intel_backlight without parameter)
also:
unknown parameter
Glad to hear that. If there are any oddities and imperfections (having
to use the hotkeys because it does come back black after lid close,
small brightness flicker every now and then or inverse hotkey direction
or changes after suspend) then make a comment in bug 568611 with the
details (see the
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They are easy to confuse :-)
So you can now select Kamal's 2.6.38-9 kernel in grub and boot it? And
the backlight works?
Yes, remove linux-image 2.6.39. If you don't see 2.6.39 headers they
just were not
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Installed kernels do not interfere. And DON'T remove the last kernel
that you can boot or you will have nothing to boot.
The removed 2.6.39 kernel should not have been visible in grub
anymore. That is a
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Now I see the problem:
From the output of update-grub:
Testing for an existing GRUB menu.lst file ... found: /boot/grub/menu.lst
Updating /boot/grub/menu.lst ... done
instead of:
Generating grub.cfg ...
You
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Thanks for finding that out.
There is a ppa for cutting edge graphics if you want to see whether the bug is
already fixed in newer versions:
https://launchpad.net/~xorg-edgers/+archive/ppa
Not sure though how much newer than the stock natty nouveau they currently are.
A method to unload the
You could try booting with boot option pci_aspm=off.
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It would be best if you file a new bug report. This bug here was about a
widespread and hardware independent issue that was solved a long time ago.
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Glad to hear it works.
Please report the direction problem to LP: #568611. Provide your machine
make/model and the output from:
uname -a
ls /sys/class/backlight
cat /sys/class/backlight/intel_backlight/max_brightness
along with your report.
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Try unloading the wireless driver before suspending with:
sudo modprobe -rv ath5k
and load it with:
sudo modprobe -v ath5k
after resume
Does it work then?
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Yes.
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11.04 --DARK SCREEN--Need a lamp to see
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It's there:
-rw--- 1 root root 4,4M 2011-04-29 11:22 vmlinuz-2.6.38-9-generic
so I really don't know why you can't see it in grub.
Anyway, deinstall the 2.6.39 kernel (and headers, if you have them).
Hi Matthieu,
rt2800pci is the right driver. It just seems it has this bug that you describe
here. If you think it is the drivers fault I would like to encourage you to
take the issue upstream:
http://rt2x00.serialmonkey.com/pipermail/users_rt2x00.serialmonkey.com
so this gets resolved as
Could you test with the ubuntu kernel from natty-proposed, which now
corresponds to stable 2.6.38.4 (see bug 769042)?
Since you tested with stable 2.6.38.5 (from the ubuntu mainline ppa) while the
Natty release kernel corresponds to 2.6.38.2 the bug might already be fixed
there.
2.6.38.5 has
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Hi Drew, thanks for clearing that up. This is an important detail.
What kind of ethernet problems? Something like bug 719873 (same driver
sky2 on another Apple).
If you are connected to mains at all times since before a cold start, do
the problems with ethernet and suspend also happen? This is
Guess that means then that the fix came in with 2.6.38.5 stable or it really is
in the difference between mainline and ubuntu kernels.
The 2.6.38.5 based ubuntu kernel should appear first in pre-proposed:
https://launchpad.net/~kernel-ppa/+archive/pre-proposed
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I meant: run the command:
ls -lh /boot
in a terminal window and copy the result here (or screenshot it).
But anyway, I see from the output of update-grub that it found the
vmlinuz-2.6.38-9-generic kernel.
Could you both test with the ubuntu kernel from proposed[1] (currently
corresponding to 2.6.38.4 stable).
I see you are using different drivers. Do you always use the same or
have you changed at some point?
@Mahmoud
If the kernel from proposed does not work could you also test with
Good to know that 2.6.39 fixes the bug.
A couple of other details that might be useful to compare all those
Broadcom bugs:
lspci -k | grep Network --after-context 3
gives both the available driver and the one that is currently used.
lspci -vvnn | grep Network
gives the PCI Identification
This does not sound exactly like what Armandoj-93 reported. I think
there it was reported that the system never suspends correctly in the
first place?
Is yours also a Asus U43F?
Anyway, please make a separate bug report by typing ubuntu-bug linux in
a terminal. Tell us here when you have done
@Al Stone
Can I assume that this also is a HP 2133? Tom Bradley reports the same
hang with an Atheros WLAN with ath9k driver. And it works there with
2.6.35.
Any ideas?
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Ok. So the ppa is there, but the patched kernel is not. I do see in
the screenshot that the patched gnome-power-manager is already
installed. You need the other packages that look like that:
In synaptic from
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Oops. My mistake. The patched kernel and headers are 2.6.38-9. I see
that it is installed now (linux-image-2.6.38-9-generic in 2.png). You
should see it in grub and be able to boot it. If there is more than
Things people use on black screens:
external monitor
blind typing of sudo setpci -s 00:02.0 F4.B=a1 (a1 is just an example
hex value for the brightness) on a terminal window called up with
ctrl+alt+T
flashlight
just plain hard staring under certain lighting conditions
So now it boots up with a
Are your brightness hotkeys working?
Maybe this is applicable to your situation:
https://launchpad.net/~kamalmostafa/+archive/linux-kamal-mjgbacklight
Also, I'm curious - where do you put the setpci script?
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Wireless RA2860 doesnt associate when on Natty
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- The fixed kernel will eventually show up in normal upgrades and before that
in proposed upgrades. Till then it can be fetched from the pre-proposed ppa:
- in a terminal:
- sudo apt-add-repository ppa:kernel-ppa/pre-proposed
- The kernel should then appear in
Should work, yes. It has to be done before the system goes to battery
for the first time.
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Wireless RA2860 doesnt associate when on Natty
There is a patched kernel and gnome-power-manager that brings back backlight
hotkeys for many:
https://launchpad.net/~kamalmostafa/+archive/linux-kamal-mjgbacklight
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Right. It automatically shows the grub screen when there is more than
one partition with an operating system. Shift is only needed when grub
stays hidden, which it might do if there is only one operating
Does hibernate for for you? The similar sounding report in Fedora states
that hibernate works.
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Another user (bug 773471 comment 15) reports yet different strange side
effects: It only works till he moves the mouse.
quote:
yes till the first mouse move...the backlight hotkeys worki can bring it
back with setpci...its ok for me to close the lid and after xset dpms force
off, press a
By the other you mean the 2.6.39 kernel? That was only good for
testing whether the bug still exists in the newest kernel version. Yes,
you can uninstall it.
So the patched one works for you? I think I did misunderstand your
comment about the mouse move. Please clarify: It comes up bright when
No problem. This should do it in synaptic:
Reload
Mark All Upgrades
Apply
This should install all upgrades, including the packages gnome-power-
manager and linux-image... and linux-headers... from the ppa you just
added.
After shut down and boot the hotkeys for brightness should work. If not
Correction for comment 188: With the Extensa from bug 518002 the problem
is just that after lid close or xset dpms force off the backlight does
not come on again with any keypress like it should. Instead I have to
use the hotkeys to up the brightness from zero to what I want. Which is
kind of
Thanks Chris. So the patched kernel fixes this bug, right?
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No brightness on LCD monitor (Acer Aspire 5732Z)
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Sounds like my situation (bug 518002) except that mine still comes up
bright while some others like yours come up dark with the newer kernel.
Have you tried Kamal's patched kernel (see comment 9)? The patched
kernel also comes for 10.10 so you can try it there, too.
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I see. The newest kernel on your system is now the the 2.6.39 that I
told you to install for testing whether it was fixed. In order to boot
Kamal's patched kernel you indeed have to select Previous Linux
Great. Still, how often is this brightness reduction happening and by
how much is brightness reduced?
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No brightness on LCD monitor (Acer
A patched kernel and gnome-power-manager exist to get the backlight
hotkeys working:
https://launchpad.net/~kamalmostafa/+archive/linux-kamal-mjgbacklight
add it to your sources e.g. with:
sudo apt-add-repository ppa:kamalmostafa/linux-kamal-mjgbacklight
then reload the package information and
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That is the standard kernel. I think the patched kernel is called
2.6.38-9 in the grub list. Do you see it? If not then it was not
installed and we have to go over that again.
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Ah yes, the bug has been set a duplicate by someone. That has its ups
and downs. It's complicated.
When you post in the master (bug 765438 in this case) everyone subscribed to
the master or any duplicate
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It seems you unsubscribed yourself. Don't know if you saw my last
comment.
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Thanks Tom, that sounds interesting. First, please make a separate
report by typing ubuntu-bug linux in a terminal window and subscribe me
to it.
Does the bug happen if it is plugged into mains the whole time? If not
that would hint at some powersaving problem.
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I think I have just found something better. Add this ppa:
https://launchpad.net/~kamalmostafa/+archive/linux-kamal-mjgbacklight
to your sources e.g. with:
sudo apt-add-repository ppa:kamalmostafa/linux-kamal-mjgbacklight
then reload the package information and upgrade your system (e.g. with
I have just found a fix for my system. Add this ppa:
https://launchpad.net/~kamalmostafa/+archive/linux-kamal-mjgbacklight
to your sources e.g. with:
sudo apt-add-repository ppa:kamalmostafa/linux-kamal-mjgbacklight
then reload the package information and upgrade your system (e.g. with synaptic)
I finally got around to testing the patched kernel and gnome-power-
manager from https://launchpad.net/~kamalmostafa/+archive/linux-kamal-
mjgbacklight . and that fixes it for me. Full hotkey backlight control.
Tested both the 2.6.35 and the 2.6.38 kernel on maverick.
Does this work for anybody
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Title:
BCM43224 wireless causes Ubuntu Natty to freeze
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Title:
from hibernate or cold boot wifi card is disabled
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What graphics? Nvidia?
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Title:
11.04 does not run on acer aspire 5516 notebook
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Please confirm that in Update Manager - Settings... Release Upgrade
Show new distribution releases is set to Normal releases.
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Title:
No
Can you confirm (e.g. with uname -a on a terminal) that you really
booted into the patched kernel 2.6.38-9.43+kamal~mjgbacklight4. If you
did not select the kernel at boot time (hold shift to get a grub menu
to select) you might have booted into the 2.6.39 kernel from the
previous test.
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Title:
Upgrading from Ub. 10.10 to 11.04 makes Broad-com
Please post the output of:
lspci -k | grep Network --after-context 3
to see what drivers are availabe/in use.
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Title:
Upgrading from Ub. 10.10 to
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