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Assignee: (unassigned) = Alexander Sack (asac)
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[iwl4965] wireless support broken since 0.6.6~rc2
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I think the new problem is actually the one documented in Bug #204868
(including a fix).
Well actually it is reported in like 20 bugs, which are all linked in a wild
net of duplicate marks, but #204868 is the only one to include a patch (which
works).
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[iwl4965] wireless support broken
Thank you Florian for the link, this does indeed solve the 100% cpu
freeze in network-manager for the b43 driver.
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The original bug for which this bug report was opened, iwl4965 breakage
in NM 0.6.6~rc2, is reported as resolved; I'm therefore marking this bug
as fixed released.
If you are experiencing problems with NM and you are using anything
other than the iwl4965 driver, please do NOT follow up to this
for me with any driver, madwifi and ndiswrapper. madwifi if from svn
(i'm using patched version for ar5007 support) but i've build it clean
after beta install
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just upgraded to 8.04 Beta. I see all the networks, but when I try to
connect to any of them, NetworkManager hangs with the cpu on 100%, I can
only kill it. I am using b43 firmware, so I am not sure it's relevant
for this bug report.
P.S. It's the same no matter if there is encryption or not on
Pavel:
I have the exact same problem, also with b43 firmware. I have uploaded my
daemon.log to Bug #145652, and the output and symptoms are identical.
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Pavel and Stuart:
What you're experiencing is probably bug #204768 which is caused by a
regression in HAL, please check that you have hal version = 0.5.11~rc2-1ubuntu2
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Mikael:
I have the same problem as Pavel and Stuart and my HAL version is
0.5.11~rc2-1ubuntu2.
Additionally after attempting to connect to a wireless network,
NetworkManager crashes.
This is what syslog says:
Mar 22 12:10:30 minotaur NetworkManager: WARN nm_signal_handler(): Caught
signal
Unfortunately I don't think that installing the debug symbols packages helps
network-manager generate a useful backtrace. If someone who's experiencing this
feels up to it you could compile network manager locally with
DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS=nostrip and that should hopefully result in some useful
I have exactly the same problem and debug output like Pavel.
If i configure the wlan via System-Network-Admin, the wlan works
perfect.
DELL Inspiron 8600 with b43 firmware. 8.04 BETA
Thank's to solve this :-)
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[iwl4965] wireless support broken since 0.6.6~rc2
Even with 0.6.6-0ubuntu2, I still have the issue. I have a kernel related
problem (or so it seems) as changing the kernel seems to solve the issue.
I've commented on it at :
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/network-manager/+bug/178703/comments/13
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Pierre:
Which driver are you using? If its the subversion checkout of madwifi you need
to build it for every kernel update.
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Have you tried the latest update (0.6.6-0ubuntu2)?
* resurrect and adapt driver tweaks to new code base for ath_pci cards
(LP: #202453).
- add debian/patches/42a_ath_pci_supplicant_tweaks.patch
- update debian/patches/series
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[iwl4965] wireless support broken since 0.6.6~rc2
Yes, I have tried it but it does not work
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On Wed, Mar 19, 2008 at 6:12 AM, Bruno Santos [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Have you tried the latest update (0.6.6-0ubuntu2)?
* resurrect and adapt driver tweaks to new code base for ath_pci cards
(LP: #202453).
- add debian/patches/42a_ath_pci_supplicant_tweaks.patch
- update
network-manager-0.6.6-0ubuntu2 solves the problem on my first-gen
MacBook. nm-applet is fully functional again. Great work and thanks for
the quick turnaround. Three cheers for Alexander!
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Christopher, are you using madwifi SVN? Does it connect after a suspend
or do you have to reload the modules?
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Yep, 0.6.6-0ubuntu2 fixes it for my macbook pro. Cheers guys
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My access point is visible and WPA encrypted. I have disabled all
encryption on the access point (a Linksys WRT54GS) to test this and
symptoms still persist.
I have tested this on my MacBook Pro second-gen (first core 2 duo
edition) with the i386 and x86_64 editions of Hardy, both have the same
importance high as this is a regression. milestoning (which wll be void
if we cannot get all the required information).
** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = High
Target: None = ubuntu-8.04
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[iwl4965] wireless support broken since 0.6.6~rc2
Cannot connect to wireless networks with network-manager-0.6.6-0ubuntu1
on first-gen MacBook with atheros chipset. Manually configuring the
interface works fine. Attaching syslog.
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