@Matthieu
I don't have access to a network with such an encryption, so I can't test this
either.
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[2.6.39][Oneiric][RT2860] Not able to
Changing target package to linux (the rt2x00 drivers are part of the
linux kernel). This separate old rt2x00 package is just a red herring
misdirecting the unsuspecting bug reporter. It does not seem to do
anything useful anymore (see
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/rt2x00/+publishinghistory
@glazs
I just tried left edge click. Works for me on Ubuntu 11.10.
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Works well now for me. Anybody still seeing this bug? Otherwise we
should close it.
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@Pedro, Joao
Should the upstream bug be closed (invalidated?) since this seems to happen
only in Ubuntu? Just to prevent Ubuntu developers from waiting for upstream
while upstream sees nothing to do. Also, maybe the importance should be higher
(medium?) for a bug in something as basic as file
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It pops up a dialog saying Failed to fetch the resource collection.
and after clicking OK it terminates.
See https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=259355
Comment 10 has a workaround.
+ For that workaround you need to install package akonadiconsole.
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On Sat, Aug 13, 2011 at 11:14 AM, Timothy 769...@bugs.launchpad.net wrote:
$ sudo iwconfig wlan0 power off
Error for wireless request Set Power Management (8B2C) :
SET failed on device wlan0 ; Operation not supported.
$ sudo iwconfig wlan0 power on
Error for wireless request Set Power
Duh. The reason for the above is that the staging driver rt2860sta had
bound to the hardware. And rt2860sta does not support power management
setting via iwconfig (it needs iwpriv). Hence the error message. After
incapacitating the rt2860sta module (by renaming it) rt2800pci took over
and power
Thanks for testing. Good to hear it is working better with the latest
drivers. Yes, those compat drivers have to be recompiled and reinstalled
after every kernel update.
Does setting power saving on/off work for you with the compat driver? i.e.:
sudo iwconfig wlan0 power off
I am asking because
Yes. Just file a new bug by typing in a terminal window:
ubuntu-bug linux
That's all. Wishlist is just the importance attribute the bug
probably should have, but you can't set that yourself.
If you decide to file a bug report about this, please subscribe me to
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Sorry, didn't think about that.
/sys/class/leds sounds promising, but let's move the discussion to the
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Both the current 3.0.1 stable mainline kernel[1] and the current oneiric
kernel that is based on it already have support for both 1814:5390 and
1814: 539f built in. The workaround in comment 14
(/sys/bus/pci/drivers/rt2800pci/new_id) should therefore not be
necessary anymore if you are using one
Don't worry about the flashes. They are just informational. Whether Wifi
is enabled, whether it is transmitting or receiving data,... Maybe your
notebook's manual has something to say about what the colors are
supposed to mean. Or just ignore it.
If you find the flashes too bright and too
Yes, 2.6.38-10.46 was the first update to the Natty release kernel and
fixed the power save bug for me. If it doesn't for you then it's not
quite the same bug and we have to keep looking.
Could you try the current daily upstream driver as described in comment
19 of bug 779932?
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Hm, I have iwconfig working here with compat-wireless on current
stable mainline kernel 3.0.1. Could you try that one? Your last ping
test looks good again, but can you tell whether power saving is on or
off without iwconfig?
The first working daily of 3.1.0rc1+ is available in the ubuntu
That doesn't look that bad. What are the biggest issues with the
rt2800usb driver left now? What is the actual data rate you get from
iperf or some other speed measurement tool. From the ping values it
looks like it should work well for everyday use, even if it is somewhat
slower than the
That shouldn't happen. So what does it say when you do:
sudo iwconfig wlan0 power on
and what does:
iwconfig
say?
Can you tell whether power saving is on or off now?
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To get better logging open the file config.mk in the compat-wireless sources
you unpacked and change:
# CONFIG_RT2X00_DEBUG=y
to
CONFIG_RT2X00_DEBUG=y
then recompile and try again.
Anything in the logs (dmesg and /var/log/syslog) when things go bad?
Also, your last ping statistic is over only
Thanks Timothy,
and sorry for the late reply. If you have the time it would be good to know
whether the bug also shows with the latest upstream development version of the
rt2800pci driver. You can get that by compiling the latest daily
compat-wireless tarball from:
@Devius
I am not so sure that you see the same bug as Timothy's as the hardware is
different, but it would also be interesting to have your results with the
latest daily compat-wireless tarball.
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Didn't plan on postponing my reply that long. Anyway, it would be a good time
to test your issues with a current daily compat-wireless driver as there are
some new patches in it and still time to get stuff into oneiric. So, if you
have time, could you try compiling the latest daily
correction:
sudo modprobe -v rt2800usb
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The only two HTML5 WYSIWYG editors I found are BlueGriffon (needs
packaging bug 815498) and Maqetta[1], which is currently not packaged.
Maybe you could look into them and see whether Maqetta should also be
packaged. It would be nice if users would be offered an HTML5 editor
straight from Ubuntu
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Great :-)
- and the other ID issue has found its home on bug 802444. I'm going to send
the patch to stable.
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Ok. I've sent this to upstream stable now.
Thanks all
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Banshee, could you please try the rt2800pci again. As Julian pointed out your
devices ID is missing in kernel 3.0. You can however give it to the driver at
runtime [1][2] with:
echo 1814 539f | sudo tee /sys/bus/pci/drivers/rt2800pci/new_id
The whole process for testing this should probably
@David:
The standard natty firmware does not carry the patches for rt2x00 yet. It would
be a downgrade in that respect. Try booting with boot parameter:
pci_aspm=off
@Claudio
Is this also with a [1814:0781] ?
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- rt2800pci filling the syslog with errors after resume from suspend
+ RT2860 [1814:0781]: rt2800pci filling the syslog with errors after resume
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@pck: Is support for RT5390 built in
linux-backports-modules-cw-2.6.39-natty-generic? Check with:
modinfo rt2800pci | grep 5390
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Ralink
Hi Matthieu,
what is the status of this bug now? I just read what seems to be the last of
your messages on serialmonkey.com:
http://rt2x00.serialmonkey.com/pipermail/users_rt2x00.serialmonkey.com/2011-May/003782.html
and it seems to indicate that it did not work after all?
Thanks,
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I see that you filed this bug on maverick, so my previous statement
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issue? Could you try a linux-backports-modules-compat-wireless-2.6.39
package (not sure about the exact name)?
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Assuming that your hardware (and bug) is the one from bug 797401 I'll
comment there.
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I have the same [1814:0781] hardware and as far as I remember the kernel
that you tested did fix all power saving related issues for me. My
feeling from the errors I did get before that were that the specific
error messages were not really important. It was just falling apart one
way or another.
Hi Timothy,
the test firmware package is named this way (older than the normal
package) so that it does not stick around forgotten on peoples systems
after testing. An upgrade removes it because the normal package looks
newer as per the naming scheme. For testing it has to be installed
even
I tried but failed to reproduce this crash on cut-paste-tabswitch with
current daily oneiric live.
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+ Intel 5100 AGN [Shiloh] [8086:4237]Wi-Fi needs reset after resume from
suspend.
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The kernel currently still in proposed contains fixes for such symptoms.
Also, the new firmware (test package
http://people.canonical.com/~sforshee/lp762987/linux-backports-
modules-2.6.24-29-generic_2.6.24-29.41~lp762987v201106082200_amd64.deb )
is reported to fix power saving related issues with
Such Ralink hardware is now supposed to be run by the rt2800usb module.
Could you try with a current oneiric live cd (or perhaps more
conveniently a usb stick) so that we know whether there are bugs
remaining.
Thanks
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Such Ralink hardware is now supposed to be run by the rt2800usb module.
Could you try with a current oneiric live cd (or perhaps more
conveniently a usb stick) so that we know whether there are bugs
remaining. Please post your usb id and findings.
Thanks
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Oops, right. Thanks for catching that.
Maybe I should read what I copy :-/ .
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2.6.21? Anyway, please make a separate bug report with ubuntu-bug linux,
subscribe me and make a comment that you have done so (so that I get a
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Try to connect with your buggy wlan so that information about this attempt is
logged.
Then connect to the internet with whatever works for you (e.g. ethernet), open
a terminal window and type:
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Hi Mikael,
glad to hear that the staging driver rt2870sta works for you. In order
to make this work out of the box in Oneiric we however have to find
out why it does not work with the rt2800usb driver. rt2870sta has been
deleted from the staging directory in kernel 3.0 and will not ship
with
Hi Jussi,
thanks for testing.
Did the oneiric live image you tested have the kernel 3.0? I see that
kernel 3.0 was published in oneiricon 2011-06-09[1]. So if the live
image was fairly recent it would have it.
It might be easier for you to do testing with an installed 3.0-rc
mainline kernel[2].
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 765438 ***
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** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 765438
On startup, the backlight is off on laptop
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Hi David,
this looks like a power saving related bug in the rt2800pci driver that is
fixed by a newer kernel that is unfortunately still only available through
natty-proposed. Please activate proposed and update your kernel.
Please also install the most up to date version of firmware for the
Hi Jon,
do you still see this or any other issue with your Ralink wireless?
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Status: New = Incomplete
** Tags added: rt2800pci
** Description changed:
+ Network controller [0280]: RaLink RT2860 [1814:0781]
+ Kernel driver in use: rt2860
+
** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Invalid
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Thanks Jon,
closing this with invalid instead of fix released as I am unable to point
to any specific fix for this and am not even sure that it was network-manager
and not the staging driver that caused this.
Don't hesitate to reopen or file a new report if issues with your Ralink
wlan show up
Hi Joshua,
thanks to your testing (your comment #6 and confirmation in your comment #10)
we know that this bug is fixed by the version of firmware file rt2870.bin which
is included in package linux-firmware 1.53. That version 1.53 of linux-firmware
had already been published for oneiric on
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Hi David,
please switch over to driver rt2800pci. To do so blacklist the rt2860sta module
of the rt2860 driver:
Check whether the file you are going to create does not exist already:
less /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist-rt2860sta.conf
No such file? Good, proceed to:
echo 'blacklist rt2860sta' | sudo
** Tags added: kernel-wifi-needsdriver
** Tags removed: missing-driver
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Didn't think about hardy :-)
Surprisingly backports-modules for hardy is missing rt2800usb and
rt2800pci modules (so the new firmware really has got nothing to do
there yet). I tried installing compat-wireless-2.6.39-1 from source.
This go me as far as:
phy0 - rt2x00lib_request_firmware: Error -
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Thanks a lot for testing.
Since both the new firmware that is already in oneiric and in the
process of being SRUed into natty and the kernel from natty-proposed (as
well as kernels 2.6.38) fix this issue I'll close this bug.
Thanks for reporting. If this somehow does turn out not to be fixed
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Hi Draeath,
I am sorry to see you did not get a real response to your bug report in
eight month.
Your hardware should now work with the rt2800pci driver.
Please install the most up to date version of firmware for the rt2800pci driver
from:
Hi Thomas,
it has been quite a few month. Do you still see this issue?
As far as the wlan driver is concerned your hardware should now
definitely work with the rt2800pci driver. I do not know about the
status of the platform driver issue.
Please install the most up to date version of firmware
@Anthony Hook
The power saving related problems with kernel 2.6.38 and RT2860 hardware
have now two fixes in the process of being released:
Please install the most up to date version of firmware for the rt2800pci driver
from:
Hi gcb,
are you still using maverick? Do you still see this bug?
I have recently with the same hardware once had the impression that it
was way to slow to show me all SSIDs. I noticed because it did not show
me my access point for a felt minute or so.
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Please run in a terminal:
apport-collect -p linux 787622
to provide additional system information.
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Incomplete
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Your hardware should now work with the rt2800pci driver.
Please install the most up to date version of firmware for the rt2800pci driver
from:
http://people.canonical.com/~sforshee/lp762987/linux-firmware_1.52~lp762987v201106061858_all.deb
as long as the task of updating the linux-firmware in
** Summary changed:
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+ ath9k: wifi problems after upgrade to Natty 11.04
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Hi, Im reporting the issue because I have been turned into a Headache
for me. Every time I deactivate mi WiFi (by clicking on the wifi button
of the keyboard, by software using rfkill or by right clicking on
Network Wireless) the ubuntu crashes by freezing, nothing
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 662288 ***
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A fix for this bug is available for natty with kernel 2.6.38-10.44 in
natty-proposed. If you are running natty you can enable proposed and
update your kernel.
On maverick the same fix might become available
Since you said it is fixed I will close this bug report.
Thanks
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- After Ubuntu kernel upgrade kernel-image-2.6.32-30-generic, Wifi wireless
stop working, not even loading during boot
+ rtl8192: After Ubuntu kernel upgrade kernel-image-2.6.32-30-generic, Wifi
wireless stop working, not even loading during boot
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** Summary changed:
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Hi assaf,
You said in comment 4:
Ping to my gateway gives high latency, and connection is low quality :
PING 192.168.1.1 (192.168.1.1) 56(84) bytes of data.
64 bytes from 192.168.1.1: icmp_req=1 ttl=64 time=1250 ms
64 bytes from 192.168.1.1: icmp_req=2 ttl=64 time=242 ms
64 bytes from
Hi assaf,
thanks again for testing.
A 32-bit kerne build has shown up:
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v3.0-rc2-oneiric/
If you have the time you could install it on your natty system and check
whether it fixes the rt2800usb power save bug.
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Even newer firmware[1] has made it into ubuntu oneiric and is on its way
into natty (SRU in bug 762987). The version number for rt2860.bin is
34.00. So this should fix the issue like version 26 from the Ralink
website does.
From the changelog[2]:
linux-firmware: rt2800pci: rt2800usb: Firmware
Given the high amount of development activity in the rt2800pci driver
this report is now quite old already. Are you still seeing this bug?
** Tags added: rt2800pci
** Tags removed: staging
** Summary changed:
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+ RT3090:
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iwl3945 on natty: WLAN connection not stable / drops after a few
Both rt2800usb and the staging driver rt2870 are loaded. This is known
to sometimes cause malfunctions:
Apr 19 09:08:00 carrot kernel: [9.580635] ieee80211 phy0: Selected rate
control algorithm 'minstrel_ht'
Apr 19 09:08:00 carrot kernel: [9.581429] Registered led device:
from your lspci.txt:
Network controller [0280]: RaLink RT2860 [1814:0781]
Kernel driver in use: rt2860
Kernel modules: rt2860sta
from your BootDmesg.txt:
rt2860sta: module is from the staging directory, the quality is unknown, you
have been warned.
I saw that too. Possibly a bug with
Please help testing the following planned update and post your results
in bug 762987:
Install the testing firmware package from
http://people.canonical.com/~sforshee/lp762987/linux-firmware_1.52~lp762987v201106061858_all.deb
- then unload and reload your driver module so that the testing
in: linux (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Wolfgang Kufner (wolfgangkufner) = (unassigned)
** Summary changed:
- Wrong driver loaded for wireless usb adapter DWL-G122 (rev.E)
+ wireless usb DWL-G122 (rev.E) not working with rt2800usb
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Thanks assaf,
seems from your tests that for your system the new firmware works about as well
as the old:
rt2800usb
7392:7711 Edimax Technology Co., Ltd EW-7711UTn nLite Wireless Adapter [Ralink
RT2870]
DISTRIB_CODENAME=natty
2.6.38-8-generic i686
My command did not quite work as expected.
Hi Seth,
nice seeing you here :-)
Since the pci firmware is also updated in your test package I did a
couple of tests with my RT2860 pci card on live systems. No
regressions were spotted. The rt2800pci driver has measurably
progressed since earlier releases:
I wanted to do some testing on older
The package linux-firmware in oneiric carries newer firmware for
BCM43224[1]. I think it is a good idea to try whether this solves the
issue. There is more than one way to do that, but I would probably
simply update the whole linux-firmware package with
Hi c3d,
did you have time to test this?
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Agreed.
Btw, I have found some output from such a DWA-140 with compat-wireless
with debugging enabled. This prints a much better chip info:
http://rt2x00.serialmonkey.com/phpBB/viewtopic.php?f=5t=6061
Bus 003 Device 007: ID 07d1:3c0a D-Link System DWA-140 RangeBooster N USB
Adapter(rev.B2)
..
Actually, with linux-firmware 1.53 the rt3070.bin is now a symlink to
the 8KiB rt2870.bin (because of patch rt2870sta: Use latest firmware
for RT3070 and RT3071), so in oneiric currently a staging driver will
have to read the first part of an 8KiB firmware now.
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Title:
Wrong driver loaded for wireless usb adapter DWL-G122 (rev.E)
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Status: New = Incomplete
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Title:
Incompatible firmware for DWA-140 wireless usb key
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/765438
Is that with the Kamal's 2.6.38-9 patched kernel? How is it different
from when it is connected to mains?
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 765438 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/765438
Also, since the problem with the installation of this kernel has been
solved it is now best to post your comments with regard to the black
backlight in the master bug 765438. This will give you are far wider
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 765438 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/765438
Also, specifically for Kamal Mostafa's kernel there is bug 568611. He
asked a specific question there in his comment 193. If you have
interesting result with regard to that (and only that) you should post
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