got the driver crash now, after 2 days. so problem isn't fixed in -26.
I also think i found out how to reproduce: The problem happens basically
immediately when connecting a BB10 device (Z10) to the machine with wifi
access point mode activated.
other devices (iOS, xperia) seem to only trigger
got the driver crash now, after 2 days. so problem isn't fixed in -26,
but it works better
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Title:
iwlwifi firmware crashes intel 92
Adding that after about half hour i'm still getting
[ 1923.231089] iwlwifi :00:14.3: Unhandled alg: 0x71b
Usually a crash follows. So it might follow. But at least i have
transfered a wholly different amount of data in the meanwhile. -28 and
-29 would be crashing after 2 min or so.
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Problem seems fixed in 5.4.0-26 with hwe package, loading .46 firmware.
So regression introduced in -28 and -29.
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Title:
iwlwifi fir
Update: i tried again 20.04 live, and, with kernel 5.4.0-26, wifi seems to work
alright.
So i installed 5.4.0-26 (i believe it was already replaced by -28 upon
installation), but by doing so the wifi HW isn't even recognized, with dmesg
looking for microcode. I'll keep investigating how does 20.
the last proposed solution is not fixing the problem at least for me, running:
Linux 5.6.11-050611-generic
Loaded firmware version: 46.6bf1df06.0 9000-pu-b0-jf-b0-46.ucode
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thanks for the feedback Zed, i will give this a shot.
It's so sad to see how laggy canonical is in fixing such a serious bugs, but
also how careless in introducing regressions such as this one.
I believe these wireless cards are extremely widespread, so i wonder how it's
possible not to catch suc
I tried, with kernel 5.4.0-28 from 20.04, to downgrade to -43 (and,
fwiw, also to 41 and 38, after which i stopped as none was working), but
no luck for me. I might try to boot 5.3.0 which i still have to check if
that helps at all..
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5.4.0-29-generic seems so far to improve the situation a little.
It takes longer for the driver to crash, but it eventually does.
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Tit
In that comment the link is from -46 to the downloaded -34?
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Title:
iwlwifi firmware crashes intel 9260ac [8086:2526] subsystem
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i can confirm this bug in 20.04 as well.
Trying to figure out the workaround for now. Not sure what eoan-proposed is,
and the fw on the intel page is version .34, while in /lib/firmware is .46, so
not sure that is gonna help
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** Description changed:
As per summary, after dist-upgrading a 18.04LTS on the device, the trackpoint
and touchpad buttons stopped working.
Booting back with 5.3.0-40 has them working.
Fix this regression pls (and also add support for the microphone)
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+ Update: Just tested 20.04LTS live,
** Package changed: ubuntu => linux (Ubuntu)
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Title:
Thinkpad X1 Tablet Gen3 trackpoint and touchpad buttons not working
with 5.3.
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