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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
that they were linksys wrt54g with lazywds
enabled.
Recent builds (640+) addresses this.
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Ricardo Carrano
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From: Rob Savoye [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Mon, 10 Dec 2007 20:05:59 -0700
Subject: Re: wow, wireless go BOOM
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
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
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,
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,
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
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Dec 10 19:09:01 ubuntu kernel: [ 475.696000] printk: 177 messages
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On Mon, 10 Dec 2007, Rob Savoye wrote:
Date: Mon, 10 Dec 2007 20:05:59 -0700
From: Rob Savoye [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: wow, wireless go
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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