I can confirm the behaviour that Mr. Mike descibed on 2008-11-16 [1]
with my HP nc4010.

Ubuntu Hardy worked without problems, Windows Vista, too (dual boot
system). After updating to Intrepid I had some problems with network-
manager-kde (I have kubuntu). I switched to network-manager-gnome which
worked at the beginning. But after a few days, I cannot  connect to
wireless lans anymore and I see the "Fatal interrupt. Scheduling
firmware restart" messages.

Reloading the module does not help, booting the 2.6.24 kernel from hardy
does not help, even in Windows Vista wireless is no more working.

Thanks for any help, let me know if I should post more details.

[1] https://bugs.launchpad.net/intellinuxwireless/+bug/24776/comments/41

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