Christopher M. Penalver,
on 2)
The problem does not occur after
sudo iw dev X set power_save off
What's the best way to make this permament?
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Christopher M. Penalver,
thank you.
1) will need some time as I don't remember when exactly the problem has started.
I see that you added the tag "kernel-bug-exists-upstream-4.9". To make sure: I
didn't experience the reported problem on 4.9. Simply because I cannot boot
into it due to a kernel
Christopher M. Penalver, as written, I've tested 4.9-rc5 a few weeks ago
**and 4.9 today**.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1628061
Title:
iwl4965 crashes randomly
Christopher M. Penalver, I continued testing:
4.8.15-040815-generic gives a kernel panic at boot, too.
4.7.10-040710-generic boots just fine, but the original Problem is still there
(WLAN not working after some while).
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Christopher M. Penalver, I had tested 4.9-r5, which gives a kernel panic at
boot. Now I've tested the latest mainline kernel 4.9. Kernel panic at boot, too.
How should I proceed?
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@Christopher M. Penalver:
The newest kernel 4.9-rc5-generic gives a kernel panic at boot.
"stack guard page was hit at ..."
What to do now?
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Christopher M. Penalver (penalvch): ok, see
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1628061
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1461738
Title:
iwl3945 on X61T
Public bug reported:
On my Lenovo X61s, WLAN randomly stops working, typically after a few hours of
running time. I don't know any remedy but to reboot.
This behavior started maybe 2 or 3 months ago. My maching is usually kept up to
date, so the problem might be caused by some kernel update at
same problem here (Lenovo X61s, Ubuntu Server 16.04, Kernel
4.4.0-38-generic)
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Title:
iwl3945 on X61T crashes with Error sending
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