Brian J. Mc Hugh wrote:
> Hi Larry and Gábor,
>
> Gábor gave the suggestion that made it work in Debian version 5.0.2
> kernel 2.26,
>
> sudo modprobe b43 btcoex=0
> sudo /etc/init.d/networking restart
>
> Larry then suggested I remove b43 and re-add it, which all worked!
Brian J. Mc Hugh wrote:
> I use Debian. Etch was 2.18. Lenny is 2.26.
>
> But I did already issue the commands to disable the bluetooth, i.e.,
>
>#sudo modprobe -rv b43
>#sudo modprobe -v b43 btcoex=0
>#sudo /etc/init.d/networking restart
>
> Unfortunately, I still don'
2009/9/3 Brian J. Mc Hugh :
> I use Debian. Etch was 2.18. Lenny is 2.26.
>
> But I did already issue the commands to disable the bluetooth, i.e.,
>
> #sudo modprobe -rv b43
> #sudo modprobe -v b43 btcoex=0
> #sudo /etc/init.d/networking restart
>
> Unfortunately, I still don'
On Thu, Sep 3, 2009 at 2:37 AM, Brian J. Mc Hugh wrote:
> Hi Larry and Gabor,
>
> Here is the file. Sorry about contacting both of you independently
>
> Brian
>
>
Hmm, this SPROM has the BT coexistence bit unset - in that case, BT is
not the reason behind the bug.
Do you know the exact kernel tha
Brian J. Mc Hugh wrote:
> Hi Larry,
>
> I just did a clean install and have the same problem you help me solve
> before.
>
> DIdn't you recommend that I issue:
>
>sudo modprobe b43?
I don't remember the circumstances; however, your driver b43 is
already loaded and this command would do noth