[Bug 230844] Re: kill switch on with intel wifi 4965

2008-08-21 Thread BUGabundo
i'm closing this, because after i took my laptop to the shop, and replace the 
wifi card, everything is fixed.
so it was hardware related.

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   Status: New = Invalid

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[Bug 230844] Re: kill switch on with intel wifi 4965

2008-07-08 Thread BUGabundo
soro thank you so much for the extra input.
What kernel versions have you tried?
with 2.6.24.18 I was able to make my kill switch off, but the same method 
doesnt work with newer kernels.

:(

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[Bug 230844] Re: kill switch on with intel wifi 4965

2008-07-08 Thread soro2005
I am currently using 2.6.24-19 64 bit, but my wireless worked out of the
box with the installation CD, the one from 32 bit, and with whatever
kernel comes with the OpenSuse installer. Your problem may be a
different one, but here, it is quite clearly not about the kernel, but
about the acpi scripts that supposedly produce the hotkey actions. I can
switch wireless off, but not on again.

Is there perhaps a setting in Bios you can change to boot the computer
with wifi on?

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[Bug 230844] Re: kill switch on with intel wifi 4965

2008-07-08 Thread BUGabundo
Olá soro2005 e a todos.

On Tuesday 08 July 2008 14:03:40 soro2005 wrote:
I can switch wireless off, but not on again.

With 2.6.24.18 I can turn it Off and On as I wish. but for that to work I had 
do and echo on the kill switch file.
Sorry I dont have the exact command with me...
But ifconfig never worked... only iwconfig

 Is there perhaps a setting in Bios you can change to boot the computer
with wifi on?

If you have an S37S, you know that there is no option in the BIOS to
change this.

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[Bug 230844] Re: kill switch on with intel wifi 4965

2008-07-07 Thread soro2005
I also have a S37S, and my wireless adaptar comes up in both Hardy 64
and Opensuse. Both the separate button and Fn+F2 kill the wireless
adapter, but don't bring it up again. I can have the same effect by
manually calling /etc/acpi/asus-wireless.sh (kills, but doesn't bring up
again), so that I'm pretty sure that the problem is not with the
wireless adapter, but with the acpi scripts.

The led's are a different issue. I can bring mine up by executing
/etc/acpi/resume.d/60-asus-wireless-led.sh. Provided that the adapter is
running, that is.

There are several other related bugs here and on the Debian bugtracker.
I have tried to use the current acpi-support packages from sid to see
whether the issue is solved upstream, but that borked it entirely.

I can, by the way, bring the wireless adapter back up again by resuming
from suspension.

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[Bug 230844] Re: kill switch on with intel wifi 4965

2008-06-27 Thread William Grant
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[Bug 230844] Re: kill switch on with intel wifi 4965

2008-06-27 Thread joenix
I have a Lenovo Thinkpad T61 with the same wireless network card. On
8.04 the card worked out of the box for me, except the indicator LED.

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[Bug 230844] Re: kill switch on with intel wifi 4965

2008-06-27 Thread BUGabundo
Hi Joenix.
Not mine, I've tried both 32 and 64 LiveCD, and even tried inetboot.

the Fn+F2 will not work neither will the wifi button.

after some messing around, and a few echos here and there, I finally was able 
to turn the kill switch off, and make NM see the WiFi card, and show up on 
iwconfig.
But still ifconfig didnt saw it, and I couldnt connect to anything.

With any other external USB dongle it works just fine.

with the new 2.6.26 kernel the leds are now OFF (they were always on
with 2.6.24) and the buttons dont do anything again (for a time I could
at least turn it on and off, after I did a few echos to the device)

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[Bug 230844] Re: kill switch on with intel wifi 4965

2008-05-15 Thread BUGabundo
Please see https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+question/32865 for more
detail

** Description changed:

  HI there.
  I've bough a new laptop (an ASmobile S37S, asus barebone) that has an Intel 
4965 ABGN.
  I've search ubuntu foruns, lp, and googled all I could, but am unable to make 
the kill switch off, in order to turn the wifi on.
  The card is well identified by the kernel, but there is no way to make it 
seen to NetworkManager, or even turning on the led.
  
  Also when I tried to use ndiswrapper, it cause a back trace during the
  boot, and I was forced to use the LiveCD to uninstall it.
  
+ $ uname -a
+ Linux BluBUG 2.6.24-17-generic #1 SMP Thu May 1 13:57:17 UTC 2008 x86_64 
GNU/Linux
+ $ sudo rmmod iwl4965
+ $ sudo modprobe iwl4965
+ $ sudo lspci | grep 4965
+ 04:00.0 Network controller: Intel Corporation PRO/Wireless 4965 AG or AGN 
Network Connection (rev 61)
+ 
+ is this in anyway related?
+ http://www.intellinuxwireless.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=1209
+ [quote]
+  --- Comment #44 From Jack Malmostoso 2008-01-22 03:00:28 ---
+ 
+ I have installed 2.6.24-rc8 from the Debian trunk tree 
(http://wiki.debian.org/DebianKernel) and while leds do not work, the kill 
switch is now set to 0. It is still not possible
+ to toggle it but at least now
+ wireless works.
+ [/quote]
+ 
+ https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=240116#c4
+ 
+ Comment #4 From John W. Linville on 2007-05-15 14:58 EST
+ [quote]
+ Looks like iwl3945 is not polling SW-based RF kill switch. Please try this:
+echo 0  /sys/class/net/wlan0/device/rf_kill
+ [/quote]
+ 
+ before this I need to remove and re-add the iwl4965 module
+ 
+ after the echo NetworkManager sees the wifi, but ifconfig doesn't.
+ 
+ I've installed boot chart to see if I could track down the problem. You can 
see the result here:
+ http://fileland.bugabundo.net/Linux/hardy-20080513-1.png
+ 
+ It seems that the Led turns of when X starts, so my guess is that some
+ RC script is turning off the led and/or on the kill switch.
+ 
  Any help is appreciated.
  
  Thanks in advance.

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