[Bug 76294] Re: atheros oops

2012-05-29 Thread Curtis Hovey
** Changed in: linux-restricted-modules-2.6.20 (Ubuntu)
 Assignee: Registry Administrators (registry) = (unassigned)

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[Bug 76294] Re: atheros oops

2007-11-11 Thread Brian Murray
** Tags added: kernel-oops

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[Bug 76294] Re: atheros oops

2007-02-06 Thread charlvj
I can also confirm the fix. Thank you!

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[Bug 76294] Re: atheros oops

2007-02-05 Thread Philip Axer
Hi,
seems to work for me with the newest restricted package!

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[Bug 76294] Re: atheros oops

2007-02-05 Thread Martin Jürgens
yup, fix confirmed :-)

** Changed in: linux-restricted-modules-2.6.20 (Ubuntu)
   Status: Confirmed = Fix Released

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[Bug 76294] Re: atheros oops

2007-02-04 Thread Tommy Mikkelsen
I could not get the linux-restricted-modules-2.6.20-5-generic to
compile as Philipe Axer described so I did a quick work-a-round
downloaded the madwifi svn and compiled and installed it did a quick
reboot and it worked.

So the steps: 
1. Download Madwifi svn:  svn checkout http://svn.madwifi.org/trunk madwifi 
2. type  sudo make 
3. type  sudo make install
4. reboot

Now it works.

Hope this helps.

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[Bug 76294] Re: atheros oops

2007-02-04 Thread Philip Axer
Hi,
the reason why I tried building my own deb package was that I was afraid that 
the manually installed madwifi modules would interfere with the rest of the 
restricted kernel package during any future upgrade.

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[Bug 76294] Re: atheros oops

2007-02-04 Thread Tommy Mikkelsen
In my experience (which might be totaly wrong) A newer version of the
restricted kernel package will be installed over those modules. So it
will not be any problems (though I haven't testet it.

I'll check to see if thats the case by reinstalling my restricted kernel
package and see if wireless still works, if it does I am wrong if it
ain't I am right.

But anyway your method probably is the safest one. :-)

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[Bug 76294] Re: atheros oops

2007-02-04 Thread Tommy Mikkelsen
I just reinstalled the restricted kernel package and my idea worked  :-)
When i installed the package it owerwrote my kernel modules and wireless didn't 
work untill i reinstalled my svn modules (did make install)

So when a newer version of the package comes along and hopefullt fixes
this issue  it will overwrite the files you install.

:-)

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[Bug 76294] Re: atheros oops

2007-02-04 Thread Philip Axer
Cool, good to know! I'm wondering if this still works in case the make
install will introduce any new files not covered my the original
restricted package. But anyways I'll continue as you did. it's quicker
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[Bug 76294] Re: atheros oops

2007-02-04 Thread Ryan Lortie
further discussion along these lines should definitely be moved to a
forum of some kind.  there is already enough information in this bug for
there to be no doubt as to the solution.

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[Bug 76294] Re: atheros oops

2007-02-02 Thread charlvj
And me too on Dell Latitude C840. I agree about priority. Thanks

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[Bug 76294] Re: atheros oops

2007-02-02 Thread Josef Boleininger
Me too. 
Sony GRZ laptop.

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[Bug 76294] Re: atheros oops

2007-02-02 Thread Jonah Bull
Me too.

Confirmed on Thinkpad z61t (c2d).  Blacklisting ath_pci lets me boot the
most recent kernel, but obviously, no wireless.

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[Bug 76294] Re: atheros oops

2007-02-02 Thread Stu Hood
Me too.

So uh, someone should probably raise the priority on this one. Nasty
regression.

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[Bug 76294] Re: atheros oops

2007-02-01 Thread Étienne Bersac
Confirmed on MacBook

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[Bug 76294] Re: atheros oops

2007-01-30 Thread Martin Emrich
Another me too. On my system, it takes about 2-4 minutes before the
oops. After it, the boot process freezes, I have to hit Ctrl-Alt-Del to
reboot. Until this is fixed, I'll stick to linux-image-2.6.19 et al.

Ciao

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[Bug 76294] Re: atheros oops

2007-01-30 Thread Jay Modi
Also experiencing this issue. According to the Madwifi bug report for
this issue is has been fixed in changset 1891.

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[Bug 76294] Re: atheros oops

2007-01-30 Thread Irene Gr
Another me too. No wifi, no feisty.

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[Bug 76294] Re: atheros oops

2007-01-28 Thread GiuseppeVerde
I am also seeing this issue, although I didn't see the dup notice until
I'd posted to bug #78732.  More data on my system and the actual Oops
message are attached there.  I won't repeat them for sake of storage.

** Tags added: atheros feisty madwifi

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[Bug 76294] Re: atheros oops

2007-01-27 Thread Martin Jürgens
I am also seeing this issue.

** Attachment added: kernel oops
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[Bug 76294] Re: atheros oops

2007-01-24 Thread DrazziB
** Changed in: linux-restricted-modules-2.6.20 (Ubuntu)
 Assignee: (unassigned) = Kernel Bugs

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[Bug 76294] Re: atheros oops

2007-01-23 Thread Ryan Lortie
me too.

i just built svn madwifi against linux-headers-2.6.20-5-generic (edgy
system with feisty kernel) and just did a straight-up make install.

everything is copacetic.

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[Bug 76294] Re: atheros oops

2007-01-19 Thread Philip Axer
Hi,
I know that this is not an appropriate patch but at least it works as a 
temporal hack for those who need working wifi drivers:

checkout the latest svn version of madwifi at madwifi.org
rename the folder to madwifi-0.9.2.1  (how is described there)

download the sources:

apt-get source linux-restricted-modules-2.6.20-5-generic

tar the madwifi source like:

tar -jc madwifi-0.9.2.1   madwifi-0.9.2.1.tar.bz2

and copy it to:

linux-restricted-modules-2.6.20-2.6.20.1/madwifi-0.9.2.1.tar.bz2

remove the madwifi/patch folder and change the debian/rules file as followed:
search for: split_modules += madwifi/ath/ath_hal and change it to:

split_modules += madwifi/ath_hal/ath_hal

Install all build dependencies:

sudo apt-get build-dep linux-restricted-modules-2.6.20-5-generic

invoke fakeroot dpkg-buildpackage inside the linux-restricted
directory

this should build a new version of the restricted module package with
the latest svn version of madwifi!

I hope this works for you too! At least it does for me :)
Philip

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[Bug 76294] Re: atheros oops

2007-01-19 Thread Philip Axer
Hi,
I know that this is not an appropriate patch but at least it works as a 
temporal hack for those who need working wifi drivers:

checkout the latest svn version of madwifi at madwifi.org
rename the folder to madwifi-0.9.2.1  (how is described there)

download the sources:

apt-get source linux-restricted-modules-2.6.20-5-generic

tar the madwifi source like:

tar -jc madwifi-0.9.2.1   madwifi-0.9.2.1.tar.bz2

and copy it to:

linux-restricted-modules-2.6.20-2.6.20.1/madwifi-0.9.2.1.tar.bz2

remove the madwifi/patch folder and change the debian/rules file as followed:
search for: split_modules += madwifi/ath/ath_hal and change it to:

split_modules += madwifi/ath_hal/ath_hal

Install all build dependencies:

sudo apt-get build-dep linux-restricted-modules-2.6.20-5-generic

invoke fakeroot dpkg-buildpackage inside the linux-restricted
directory

this should build a new version of the restricted module package with
the latest svn version of madwifi!

I hope this works for you too! At least it does for me :)
Philip

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[Bug 76294] Re: atheros oops

2007-01-14 Thread Soren Hansen
The madwifi developers may have fixed this (see
http://madwifi.org/changeset/1891).

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[Bug 76294] Re: atheros oops

2007-01-08 Thread Eli Criffield
I'm seeing this problem with

linux-image-2.6.20-5-generic   2.6.20-5.7 
and 
linux-restricted-modules-2.6.20-5-generic  2.6.20.1-6 

updated as of today (1/8/2007). Everythig works fine on boot if ath_pci
isn't avalible. Then if i install linux-restricted-
modules-2.6.20-5-generic and modprobe ath_pci I get the attached OOPS.
If i boot with restricted-modules installed i OOPS on boot where it trys
to load it.

Eli

** Attachment added: ath_pci Kernel Opps dmesg output
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[Bug 76294] Re: atheros oops

2007-01-08 Thread Eli Criffield
I'm seeing this problem with

linux-image-2.6.20-5-generic   2.6.20-5.7 
and 
linux-restricted-modules-2.6.20-5-generic  2.6.20.1-6 

updated as of today (1/8/2007). Everythig works fine on boot if ath_pci
isn't avalible. Then if i install linux-restricted-
modules-2.6.20-5-generic and modprobe ath_pci I get the attached OOPS.
If i boot with restricted-modules installed i OOPS on boot where it trys
to load it.

Eli Criffield

** Attachment added: ath_pci Kernel Opps dmesg output
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[Bug 76294] Re: atheros oops

2007-01-04 Thread Narayan Desai
I see this same problem with linux-restricted-modules-2.6.20-3-386,
though I have no problems with linux-restricted-modules-2.6.19-7-386.
This is on a thinkpad t41p.

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[Bug 76294] Re: atheros oops

2006-12-19 Thread Luca Corti
me-too

Dec 19 21:20:59 cdevo kernel: [   32.084000] BUG: unable to handle kernel NULL 
pointer dereference at virtual address 000
0
Dec 19 21:20:59 cdevo kernel: [   32.084000]  printing eip:
Dec 19 21:20:59 cdevo kernel: [   32.084000] e0cf8008
Dec 19 21:20:59 cdevo kernel: [   32.084000] *pde = 
Dec 19 21:20:59 cdevo kernel: [   32.084000] Oops: 0002 [#1]
Dec 19 21:20:59 cdevo kernel: [   32.084000] SMP 
Dec 19 21:20:59 cdevo kernel: [   32.084000] Modules linked in: ath_pci 
ath_rate_sample wlan ath_hal(P) snd_intel8x0 snd_ac97
_codec ac97_bus snd_pcm_oss snd_mixer_oss snd_pcm snd_seq_dummy snd_seq_oss 
pcmcia snd_seq_midi snd_rawmidi snd_seq_midi_even
t tsdev irtty_sir sir_dev joydev irda crc_ccitt snd_seq floppy parport_pc 
parport ipv6 yenta_socket rsrc_nonstatic pcmcia_cor
e snd_timer snd_seq_device psmouse serio_raw snd soundcore snd_page_alloc 
pcspkr intel_agp agpgart shpchp pci_hotplug iTCO_wd
t iTCO_vendor_support evdev reiserfs sg sd_mod piix generic ata_piix e100 mii 
ata_generic libata scsi_mod ehci_hcd ohci_hcd u
sbcore raid10 raid456 xor raid1 raid0 multipath linear md_mod thermal processor 
fan fbcon tileblit font bitblit softcursor ve
safb capability commoncap
Dec 19 21:20:59 cdevo kernel: [   32.084000] CPU:0
Dec 19 21:20:59 cdevo kernel: [   32.084000] EIP:
0060:[pg0+545796104/1069061120]Tainted: P  VLI
Dec 19 21:20:59 cdevo kernel: [   32.084000] EFLAGS: 00010292   
(2.6.20-2-generic #3)
Dec 19 21:20:59 cdevo kernel: [   32.084000] EIP is at ath_attach+0x148/0x1530 
[ath_pci]
Dec 19 21:20:59 cdevo kernel: [   32.084000] eax:    ebx: 0013   
ecx:    edx: da6d5dcf
Dec 19 21:20:59 cdevo kernel: [   32.084000] esi: da6a3000   edi: dfdd8400   
ebp: dfdd8400   esp: da6d5d40
Dec 19 21:20:59 cdevo kernel: [   32.084000] ds: 007b   es: 007b   ss: 0068
Dec 19 21:20:59 cdevo kernel: [   32.084000] Process modprobe (pid: 3312, 
ti=da6d4000 task=dff42a90 task.ti=da6d4000)
Dec 19 21:20:59 cdevo kernel: [   32.084000] Stack: e0c6 da6d5dc8  
     
Dec 19 21:20:59 cdevo kernel: [   32.084000]dfdd8000 0013 dfdd9a38 
     
Dec 19 21:20:59 cdevo kernel: [   32.084000]   
  000b da5ea6a0 0080 
Dec 19 21:20:59 cdevo kernel: [   32.084000] Call Trace:
Dec 19 21:20:59 cdevo kernel: [   32.084000]  [setup_irq+225/464] 
setup_irq+0xe1/0x1d0
Dec 19 21:20:59 cdevo kernel: [   32.084000]  [pg0+545816800/1069061120] 
ath_pci_probe+0x0/0x370 [ath_pci]
Dec 19 21:20:59 cdevo kernel: [   32.084000]  [pg0+545806752/1069061120] 
ath_intr+0x0/0xb50 [ath_pci]
Dec 19 21:20:59 cdevo kernel: [   32.084000]  [pg0+545817267/1069061120] 
ath_pci_probe+0x1d3/0x370 [ath_pci]
Dec 19 21:20:59 cdevo kernel: [   32.084000]  [sysfs_create_link+110/352] 
sysfs_create_link+0x6e/0x160
Dec 19 21:20:59 cdevo kernel: [   32.084000]  [pg0+545816800/1069061120] 
ath_pci_probe+0x0/0x370 [ath_pci]
Dec 19 21:20:59 cdevo kernel: [   32.084000]  [pci_device_probe+86/128] 
pci_device_probe+0x56/0x80
Dec 19 21:20:59 cdevo kernel: [   32.084000]  [really_probe+84/320] 
really_probe+0x54/0x140
Dec 19 21:20:59 cdevo kernel: [   32.084000]  [driver_probe_device+73/192] 
driver_probe_device+0x49/0xc0
Dec 19 21:20:59 cdevo kernel: [   32.084000]  [__driver_attach+158/160] 
__driver_attach+0x9e/0xa0
Dec 19 21:20:59 cdevo kernel: [   32.084000]  [bus_for_each_dev+59/96] 
bus_for_each_dev+0x3b/0x60
Dec 19 21:20:59 cdevo kernel: [   32.084000]  [driver_attach+22/32] 
driver_attach+0x16/0x20
Dec 19 21:20:59 cdevo kernel: [   32.084000]  [__driver_attach+0/160] 
__driver_attach+0x0/0xa0
Dec 19 21:20:59 cdevo kernel: [   32.084000]  [bus_add_driver+123/416] 
bus_add_driver+0x7b/0x1a0
Dec 19 21:20:59 cdevo kernel: [   32.084000]  [__pci_register_driver+116/192] 
__pci_register_driver+0x74/0xc0
Dec 19 21:20:59 cdevo kernel: [   32.084000]  [pg0+543461424/1069061120] 
init_ath_pci+0x30/0x54 [ath_pci]
Dec 19 21:20:59 cdevo kernel: [   32.084000]  [sys_init_module+349/7088] 
sys_init_module+0x15d/0x1bb0
Dec 19 21:20:59 cdevo kernel: [   32.084000]  [sys_mmap2+205/208] 
sys_mmap2+0xcd/0xd0
Dec 19 21:20:59 cdevo kernel: [   32.084000]  [sysenter_past_esp+95/137] 
sysenter_past_esp+0x5f/0x89
Dec 19 21:20:59 cdevo kernel: [   32.084000]  ===
Dec 19 21:20:59 cdevo kernel: [   32.084000] Code: 89 40 04 c7 85 a4 17 00 00 
d0 c6 cf e0 8b 54 24 20 8d 84 24 88 00 00 00 89
 44 24 04 8b 42 1c 89 ea 89 04 24 89 d8 e8 68 72 fc ff 01 00 00 00 24 2c 0f 
84 98 05 00 00 8b 5c 24 2c 8b 43 04 3d 00 
Dec 19 21:20:59 cdevo kernel: [   32.084000] EIP: [pg0+545796104/1069061120] 
ath_attach+0x148/0x1530 [ath_pci] SS:ESP 0068:da
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[Bug 76294] Re: atheros oops

2006-12-19 Thread Luca Corti
me-too

Dec 19 21:20:59 cdevo kernel: [   32.084000] BUG: unable to handle kernel NULL 
pointer dereference at virtual address 000
0
Dec 19 21:20:59 cdevo kernel: [   32.084000]  printing eip:
Dec 19 21:20:59 cdevo kernel: [   32.084000] e0cf8008
Dec 19 21:20:59 cdevo kernel: [   32.084000] *pde = 
Dec 19 21:20:59 cdevo kernel: [   32.084000] Oops: 0002 [#1]
Dec 19 21:20:59 cdevo kernel: [   32.084000] SMP 
Dec 19 21:20:59 cdevo kernel: [   32.084000] Modules linked in: ath_pci 
ath_rate_sample wlan ath_hal(P) snd_intel8x0 snd_ac97
_codec ac97_bus snd_pcm_oss snd_mixer_oss snd_pcm snd_seq_dummy snd_seq_oss 
pcmcia snd_seq_midi snd_rawmidi snd_seq_midi_even
t tsdev irtty_sir sir_dev joydev irda crc_ccitt snd_seq floppy parport_pc 
parport ipv6 yenta_socket rsrc_nonstatic pcmcia_cor
e snd_timer snd_seq_device psmouse serio_raw snd soundcore snd_page_alloc 
pcspkr intel_agp agpgart shpchp pci_hotplug iTCO_wd
t iTCO_vendor_support evdev reiserfs sg sd_mod piix generic ata_piix e100 mii 
ata_generic libata scsi_mod ehci_hcd ohci_hcd u
sbcore raid10 raid456 xor raid1 raid0 multipath linear md_mod thermal processor 
fan fbcon tileblit font bitblit softcursor ve
safb capability commoncap
Dec 19 21:20:59 cdevo kernel: [   32.084000] CPU:0
Dec 19 21:20:59 cdevo kernel: [   32.084000] EIP:
0060:[pg0+545796104/1069061120]Tainted: P  VLI
Dec 19 21:20:59 cdevo kernel: [   32.084000] EFLAGS: 00010292   
(2.6.20-2-generic #3)
Dec 19 21:20:59 cdevo kernel: [   32.084000] EIP is at ath_attach+0x148/0x1530 
[ath_pci]
Dec 19 21:20:59 cdevo kernel: [   32.084000] eax:    ebx: 0013   
ecx:    edx: da6d5dcf
Dec 19 21:20:59 cdevo kernel: [   32.084000] esi: da6a3000   edi: dfdd8400   
ebp: dfdd8400   esp: da6d5d40
Dec 19 21:20:59 cdevo kernel: [   32.084000] ds: 007b   es: 007b   ss: 0068
Dec 19 21:20:59 cdevo kernel: [   32.084000] Process modprobe (pid: 3312, 
ti=da6d4000 task=dff42a90 task.ti=da6d4000)
Dec 19 21:20:59 cdevo kernel: [   32.084000] Stack: e0c6 da6d5dc8  
     
Dec 19 21:20:59 cdevo kernel: [   32.084000]dfdd8000 0013 dfdd9a38 
     
Dec 19 21:20:59 cdevo kernel: [   32.084000]   
  000b da5ea6a0 0080 
Dec 19 21:20:59 cdevo kernel: [   32.084000] Call Trace:
Dec 19 21:20:59 cdevo kernel: [   32.084000]  [setup_irq+225/464] 
setup_irq+0xe1/0x1d0
Dec 19 21:20:59 cdevo kernel: [   32.084000]  [pg0+545816800/1069061120] 
ath_pci_probe+0x0/0x370 [ath_pci]
Dec 19 21:20:59 cdevo kernel: [   32.084000]  [pg0+545806752/1069061120] 
ath_intr+0x0/0xb50 [ath_pci]
Dec 19 21:20:59 cdevo kernel: [   32.084000]  [pg0+545817267/1069061120] 
ath_pci_probe+0x1d3/0x370 [ath_pci]
Dec 19 21:20:59 cdevo kernel: [   32.084000]  [sysfs_create_link+110/352] 
sysfs_create_link+0x6e/0x160
Dec 19 21:20:59 cdevo kernel: [   32.084000]  [pg0+545816800/1069061120] 
ath_pci_probe+0x0/0x370 [ath_pci]
Dec 19 21:20:59 cdevo kernel: [   32.084000]  [pci_device_probe+86/128] 
pci_device_probe+0x56/0x80
Dec 19 21:20:59 cdevo kernel: [   32.084000]  [really_probe+84/320] 
really_probe+0x54/0x140
Dec 19 21:20:59 cdevo kernel: [   32.084000]  [driver_probe_device+73/192] 
driver_probe_device+0x49/0xc0
Dec 19 21:20:59 cdevo kernel: [   32.084000]  [__driver_attach+158/160] 
__driver_attach+0x9e/0xa0
Dec 19 21:20:59 cdevo kernel: [   32.084000]  [bus_for_each_dev+59/96] 
bus_for_each_dev+0x3b/0x60
Dec 19 21:20:59 cdevo kernel: [   32.084000]  [driver_attach+22/32] 
driver_attach+0x16/0x20
Dec 19 21:20:59 cdevo kernel: [   32.084000]  [__driver_attach+0/160] 
__driver_attach+0x0/0xa0
Dec 19 21:20:59 cdevo kernel: [   32.084000]  [bus_add_driver+123/416] 
bus_add_driver+0x7b/0x1a0
Dec 19 21:20:59 cdevo kernel: [   32.084000]  [__pci_register_driver+116/192] 
__pci_register_driver+0x74/0xc0
Dec 19 21:20:59 cdevo kernel: [   32.084000]  [pg0+543461424/1069061120] 
init_ath_pci+0x30/0x54 [ath_pci]
Dec 19 21:20:59 cdevo kernel: [   32.084000]  [sys_init_module+349/7088] 
sys_init_module+0x15d/0x1bb0
Dec 19 21:20:59 cdevo kernel: [   32.084000]  [sys_mmap2+205/208] 
sys_mmap2+0xcd/0xd0
Dec 19 21:20:59 cdevo kernel: [   32.084000]  [sysenter_past_esp+95/137] 
sysenter_past_esp+0x5f/0x89
Dec 19 21:20:59 cdevo kernel: [   32.084000]  ===
Dec 19 21:20:59 cdevo kernel: [   32.084000] Code: 89 40 04 c7 85 a4 17 00 00 
d0 c6 cf e0 8b 54 24 20 8d 84 24 88 00 00 00 89
 44 24 04 8b 42 1c 89 ea 89 04 24 89 d8 e8 68 72 fc ff 01 00 00 00 24 2c 0f 
84 98 05 00 00 8b 5c 24 2c 8b 43 04 3d 00 
Dec 19 21:20:59 cdevo kernel: [   32.084000] EIP: [pg0+545796104/1069061120] 
ath_attach+0x148/0x1530 [ath_pci] SS:ESP 0068:da
6d5d40

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[Bug 76294] Re: atheros oops

2006-12-19 Thread Alan Pater
Can't tell from this bug report, but perhaps it is the same issue I am
seeing. The ath_* modules are loaded, but neither the ath0 device nor
the wifi0 device are not created. This worked in Edgy, but disappeared
when I updated to Feisty.

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[Bug 76294] Re: atheros oops

2006-12-19 Thread Alan Pater
I just found mention of a madwifi-tools package. Does that need to be
installed in order to create the devices?

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[Bug 76294] Re: atheros oops

2006-12-18 Thread Soren Hansen
I've seen this too.

** Changed in: linux-restricted-modules-2.6.20 (Ubuntu)
   Status: Unconfirmed = Confirmed

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