Re: wow, wireless go BOOM!

2007-12-11 Thread Ricardo Carrano
/A Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Mon, 10 Dec 2007 20:05:59 -0700 Subject: Re: wow, wireless go BOOM! Ricardo Carrano wrote: Up to the present moment, there is no other known scenario where a group of XOs could disturb a network. So, if you update the firmware and still get

Re: wow, wireless go BOOM!

2007-12-11 Thread Andres Salomon
that they were linksys wrt54g with lazywds enabled. Recent builds (640+) addresses this. -- Ricardo Carrano -- Original Message --- From: Rob Savoye [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: N/A Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Mon, 10 Dec 2007 20:05:59 -0700 Subject: Re: wow, wireless go BOOM

Re: wow, wireless go BOOM!

2007-12-11 Thread John Gilmore
Actually, he mentions one B2-1 running an old build on the same environment. Sounds like we should make a point release for B2's, adding the new firmware, so the thousands of B2-1's can avoid being Typhoid Mary to whatever network they approach. John

Re: wow, wireless go BOOM!

2007-12-11 Thread John Watlington
Yes, as we don't recommend running anything later than 406 on a B2, we should produce 406.16 with the new libertas firmware. In the meantime, you can patch 406.15 pretty simply: wget http://dev.laptop.org/pub/firmware/libertas/ usb8388-5.110.20.p42.bin mv usb8388-5.110.20.p42.bin

wow, wireless go BOOM!

2007-12-10 Thread elw
today i updated my b4 to the latest firmware, then installed ship-2 via usb, then olpc-updated to the latest joyride build that i could find. [the impetus for the updates, today, beyond the RTC bug, was that the wireless on the B4 didn't seem to want to come on. Empty neighborhood screen,

Re: wow, wireless go BOOM!

2007-12-10 Thread Kim Quirk
Elijah, Thanks for this information. It would be great if you can start a bug with all this info and then we can follow the suggested steps and results. Ricardo - can you add suggested tests for Elijah since this is an area you have spent a lot of your time recently :-) Thanks, Kim On Dec 10,

Re: wow, wireless go BOOM!

2007-12-10 Thread Rob Savoye
Ricardo Carrano wrote: Up to the present moment, there is no other known scenario where a group of XOs could disturb a network. So, if you update the firmware and still get general problems in the network, we are really interested in repeating this. Actually this sounds similar to the

Re: wow, wireless go BOOM!

2007-12-10 Thread elw
: [ 470.696000] printk: 177 messages suppressed. Dec 10 19:09:01 ubuntu kernel: [ 475.696000] printk: 177 messages suppressed. On Mon, 10 Dec 2007, Rob Savoye wrote: Date: Mon, 10 Dec 2007 20:05:59 -0700 From: Rob Savoye [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: wow, wireless go

Re: wow, wireless go BOOM!

2007-12-10 Thread Ricardo Carrano
PROTECTED] To: N/A Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Mon, 10 Dec 2007 20:05:59 -0700 Subject: Re: wow, wireless go BOOM! Ricardo Carrano wrote: Up to the present moment, there is no other known scenario where a group of XOs could disturb a network. So, if you update the firmware and still get