penalvch, I've now been on 14.04 LTS since it came out, and my wifi is
100% stable. This is without patches or workarounds etc.
Consider this issue closed.
Thank you for all your help!
James.
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penalvch, I've been running with the iwlwifi patch + the new 22.1.7.0 7260
firmware for the past few days, and I haven't seen a single error written to
dmesg, ie. it's been running flawlessly!
Therefore, unless you'd like to test further, please feel free to close this
issue!
Following
penalvch, thank you for your patience. The URL in your last post looks
to be for the 3160 card, whereas I have the 7260. So I have instead
downloaded the version from
http://wireless.kernel.org/en/users/Drivers/iwlwifi?action=AttachFiledo=gettarget=iwlwifi-7260-ucode-22.1.7.0.tgz,
and upgraded
penalvch, later today internet download speed became significantly
reduced -- although connectivity was not lost. I looked in dmesg to see
the following trace repeating over and over again:
[28021.389611] ieee80211 phy0: Hardware restart was requested
[28021.389995] iwlwifi :02:00.0: L1
penalch, I've been trying this custom kernel for the past 2 days, and
I've yet to notice any wifi disconnects or errors in the log. NOTE:
This is with the original 10/21/2013 firmware, too.
I'll monitor wifi stability over the next week or so -- and will report
it if I find further issues -- but
penavlch, The new git clone command worked OK last night. However, I
think the commit status of the fix I'm checking out has changed, because
I now get:
jamesmeast:~/linux$ git checkout 755ca0109f973f23fced94f8dcd8c60e013f270a
fatal: reference is not a tree:
penalvch, at last the custom kernel build worked OK! I am now running a custom
version:
jamesmeast:~$ uname -a
Linux Rogan-Josh-JME 3.12.0-custom #1 SMP Sun Dec 29 13:28:56 EST 2013 x86_64
x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
However, I was expecting the time/date of the 7260 firmware to change to
today's
penalvch, thank you for confirming what the commit was for.
I have now reverted back to the original firmware from Ubuntu. FYI, the
firmware is dated 10/21/2013. I will let you know how I get on in due
course.
Thank you!
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penalvch, sorry but the command failed at the point of cloning the linux
repository. To make it clear what the error is, I've run the git clone
command on its own:
jamesmeast:~$ git clone
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux-stable.git
Cloning into 'linux-stable'...
penalvch, sorry but on the make -j.. command I get loads of the
following errors referring to what appears to be a corrupt generated
arch/x86/include/generated/asm/syscalls_64.h file:
Yes, this bug definitely occurs at 14.04. I'm not sure if it did NOT
occur under 13.10, because I upgraded to 14.04 immediately after
installing 13.10, and didn't log back into Ubuntu in between.
I have since found this issue reported here:
penalvch, I apologize for the delay getting back to you.
A couple days' ago, I tried making the wireless backport code for 3.12,
but I immediately got several errors in the C compilation. I am sorry,
but I can't give you the errors right now as I'm at work, but I remember
they were to do with a
I am sorry for the ambiguity. I initially installed an official 13.10
release (totally wiping over my previous 12.04 install). But the first
time I checked for updates, it immediately upgraded me to 14.04 -- even
though the System About box from the gnome desktop still tells me I'm
on 13.10!
I
I'm not sure I would say it 100% works in the 13.10 live environment. I
just noticed that iwlwifi didn't crash while testing for a number of
hours. Even when the crash did occur on my installed 14.04, I'd been
running it without crashes for a significantly longer period of time
than the live
Public bug reported:
I've just upgraded to Ubuntu 13.10. This morning, I couldn't type my
password in at the login prompt. It was as if the keyboard was not
being recognized. I verified that there was a prompt in the password
box, so it's not an input focus issue.
What's interesting is that
Hi, I am also getting this EXACT problem on my Toshiba P55-A5312 laptop
which uses an Intel 7260 (rev. 73) wireless network controller. Once
the abort occurs, wifi is very unstable, crashing every 5 mins.
Looking at dmesg, the failure appears to originate as:
[ 398.780636] ieee80211 phy0:
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