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** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 839019
bringing up 10ec:8185 wifi module freezes the system
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wifi module rtl8180 freezes
Thank you for letting us know, Mr. Kupper. I was just going to buy a
second-hand RTL8180, but that will be another card after reading this.
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Glad I could help, even more glad will I be when this bug can be fixed.
(As a side-note, the card works with ndis-wrapper and the windows drivers, if
this is an option for you. But you'll need to blacklist the driver in order to
boot.)
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 839019 ***
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Re-opening for Natty as bug #839019.
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With Ubuntu 10.04 (Lucid Lynx) on an old Intel D845GBV (PCI/AGP)
motherboard and a CompUSA 1244-0403-010 PCI wireless card with an
RTL8185L chip, pcie_aspm=off did not prevent the system from hard
freeezing (not even magic sysreq keys work) during boot. With
acpi=off the system boots
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I just discovered a workaround, courtesy of bug 656745 comment 0. This
is what it said:
in /etc/default/grub change:
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT=quiet splash
to
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT=quiet splash pcie_aspm=off
and run sudo update-grub
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Does pcie_aspm=off as described in #21 do anything in systems that
predate PCI-E?
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wifi module rtl8180 freezes the system
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I just checked if this was fixed in the Natty beta. It’s not. I’m
surprised such a regression has remained for so long. As I explained,
this is a pretty severe bug. It makes it nearly impossible, for example,
to load up a bunch several web pages, suspend, and then resume on the go
while still
I have the Belkin F5D7000 v7032 and it is causing the described bug on
ubuntu Maverick 10.10. I am not sure of the exact chipset the card uses,
but I know that it is driver rtl8180 that causes the freeze, and when I
blacklist that driver, ubuntu boots normally, but obviously the wifi
card does not
I’m experiencing the same issue as CirclingTheSun on the same machine.
The strange thing is that these freezes were rare when I was running
Lucid, but have started occurring consistently after upgrading to
Maverick. Specifically, if I am on battery and the machine has resumed
from suspect, then
I'm experiencing this problem on my Msi Wind u100 that has the rlt8187 chipset.
The system freezes shortly after suspend.This only happens when I'm running on
battery. When I initially boot on battery the wi-fi works fine. Then after I
suspend and resume it freezes after about 5 seconds.
Correction: its the rtl8187se chipset
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Declining the Maverick specific nomination for now and leaving this open
against the actively developed Ubuntu kernel (which happens to be
Maverick at this time). Will re-open the nomination should a fix be
narrowed down which we can confirm specifically resolves this issue in
Maverick.
~JFo
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** Tags added: kj-triage
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** Changed in: debian
Status: Unknown = New
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** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #563668
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** Also affects: debian via
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=563668
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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wifi module rtl8180 freezes the system
I would just like to note that I am getting the exact same problem.
When I modprobe the rtl8180 driver (for an 8185 card), the system
immediately freezes. It used to do so on startup until I removed the
card. Now the driver doesn't load automatically, so I can boot up, but
as soon as I modprobe
I have a Dell C600 with a D-Link Air DWL-650 that apparently uses the RTL8180L
as found when issuing the sudo lspci
06:00.0 Ethernet controller: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTL8180L 802.11b
MAC (rev 20)
On a Fresh install of 9.10 the wireless card works great. When I update to the
latest
This issue is present since Ubuntu Jaunty. To fix it, we do need to
report it upstream as it sounds lik the other GNU/Linux distributions
are affected as well.
Until there is no fix released for this bug, rtl8180 kernel module
should be blacklisted in Lucid. It is inconceivable to let computers
You're probably right on your first point, though I'm not sure how to
file the bug upstream. A concerted complaint from every distro
accompagnied by a blacklist would probably be more efficient. The
question is : do some cards work successfully with this driver ?
And you're definitely right on
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Status: Unknown
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Status: Unknown = Confirmed
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Having a Zyxel G-302 v3, I can confirm this bug. The system will freeze
out at any moment : it can be during the boot or during the user
session, but it will freeze for sure if you try to connect to a wifi
network.
For information, similar issues occur with Fedora, though it happens
only while
** Tags added: karmic
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I have a similar problem as mf in post #6. Using the Zonet ZEW1505 card
with rt8185L chipset and the rtl8180 kernel driver, running wpa2, the
connection starts up ok, weak signal compared to older wireless, and
then drops out randomly. Sometimes the connection doesn't come back
without a reboot
Oops, I meant Karmic and not jaunty on my last message.
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I use rtl8180. Ubuntu 9.04. and and ubuntu 9.10
If i try to connect to a Wep netwrok i get a freeze and have to hard
power cycle the machine to get it back. Nothing is written to
/var/log/messages
I can live with this since i dont really use wep anywhere important.
Main issue is that the when
In Jaunty I was still able to compile and use the Realtek provided Linux
driver, as pointed out by Jérémy, but the upgrade to 2.6.31 kernel in Karmic
broke that.
Now this bug is preventing me to use wireless. Any news about this bug?
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** Description changed:
On computers with some rtl818x chip based wifi cards, when module
rtl8180 is modprobed this causes a complete freeze of the system.
This issue is severe for two reasons:
* computers with such wifi cards aren't able to connect to their network via
wifi through a
** Description changed:
On computers with some rtl818x chip based wifi cards, when module
rtl8180 is modprobed this causes a complete freeze of the system.
This issue is severe for two reasons:
* computers with such wifi cards aren't able to connect to their network via
wifi through a
** Description changed:
On computers with some rtl818x chip based wifi cards, when module
rtl8180 is modprobed this causes a complete freeze of the system.
This issue is severe for two reasons:
* computers with such wifi cards aren't able to connect to their network via
wifi through a
I've been able to load rtl8180 module whithout freeze in Intrepid by
compiling the official source code v1030 provided by Realtek
(http://www.realtek.com.tw/downloads/downloadsView.aspx?Langid=1PNid=24PFid=1Level=6Conn=5DownTypeID=3GetDown=falseDownloads=true#352).
My wifi card MSI PC54G3 III can
I have a D-Link DWL-520 (rev.d) card, which uses this chipset.
I have found that Debian-based distros don't load the rtl8180 module for
this card automatically for some reason. IIRC, when I try using the
driver manually, it doesn't work. When trying Fedora (10) or Arch Linux,
they load the module
Bug related to Wi-FI card model Zyxel G-302 V3, Ubuntu 8.10, 9.04
(installed) and either CD live.
In order to report this bug, I'll give answers to questions I found here:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/X/Troubleshooting/Freeze
paragraph Stock Reply for random freeze bugs.
- First freeze occurred while
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