I've never used apt to directly install debs so I don't know whether
that works, I use 'dpkg -i /path/to/debs'. You can check the kernel
version you're running using 'uname -a'.

There's no problem installing older kernels, and that would be another
good thing to test. Here are links for the most recent 15.10 kernel.

For a amd64 (64-bit) installation:
https://launchpad.net/~canonical-kernel-team/+archive/ubuntu/ppa/+build/10164187/+files/linux-image-4.2.0-41-generic_4.2.0-41.48_amd64.deb
https://launchpad.net/~canonical-kernel-team/+archive/ubuntu/ppa/+build/10164187/+files/linux-image-extra-4.2.0-41-generic_4.2.0-41.48_amd64.deb

And for a i386 (32-bit) installation:
https://launchpad.net/~canonical-kernel-team/+archive/ubuntu/ppa/+build/10164190/+files/linux-image-4.2.0-41-generic_4.2.0-41.48_i386.deb
https://launchpad.net/~canonical-kernel-team/+archive/ubuntu/ppa/+build/10164190/+files/linux-image-extra-4.2.0-41-generic_4.2.0-41.48_i386.deb

You can manually select an older kernel to boot by pressing and holding
left shift after the computer starts booting until you see the grub boot
menu screen, then select the "Advanced ..." option and from there pick
the kernel you want.

-- 
You received this bug notification because you are a member of Kernel
Packages, which is subscribed to linux-firmware in Ubuntu.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1602051

Title:
  5Ghz link no longer works on 16.04 - iwlwifi

Status in linux-firmware package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  Gone from 15.04 to 15.10 on a media PC, constantly streaming movies on
  the 5Ghz since some get choppy on 2.4Ghz. Has worked beautifully for
  well over a year now on both 15.x releases.

  Decided to take the plunge to 16.04, and things were good at first,
  but I believe there was a firmware update that broke 5Ghz support.

  After a update (then a reboot), I could (grudgingly) connect to my
  5Ghz network, but throughput would drop like a rock even on an apt
  update/upgrade, to the point where it would stop responding entirely.

  Had a thought regarding firmware, and decided to force an older rev,
  so I copied the newest from /lib/firmware/ (iwlwifi-3160-16.ucode) to
  a backup location and removed it from /lib/firmware/ which forced use
  of the next newest firmware, iwlwifi-3160-16.ucode, to be loaded.

  After a reboot, the difference is night and day - no problem
  connecting to my 5Ghz network again, and throughput is as expected for
  a solid 5Ghz connection.

  This is the AC version of this card (first one listed here):
  https://wikidevi.com/wiki/Intel#abgn.2Bac

  ```
  ~:$ lspci -nn | grep -i intel
  02:00.0 Network controller [0280]: Intel Corporation Wireless 3160 
[8086:08b3] (rev 83)
  ```

  This is an up to date 16.04, running kernel 4.4.0-28-generic, linux-
  firmware version 1.158 (although this occurred on 1.157 as well).

  I'm happy to output more info if needed.

To manage notifications about this bug go to:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-firmware/+bug/1602051/+subscriptions

-- 
Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~kernel-packages
Post to     : [email protected]
Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~kernel-packages
More help   : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp

Reply via email to