Sorry, realized by copying/pasting patch into comments, it got messed
up. I attached it instead
** Patch added: "rt2x00pci.patch"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1049466/+attachment/3885251/+files/rt2x00pci.patch
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For those on Ubuntu 13.10 with kernel 3.11, problem is caused by changes
to rt2x00pci kernel module:
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=61621. Patch has been
submitted to kernel developers:
https://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/drivers/net/wireless/rt2x00/r
hp dm1 4300sr
i have working rt3290 on 13.04 i386.
with 64 bit i had kernel panic, but on i386 all is ok.
i installed this: http://rghost.ru/47172036
thanks very much to Barracuda72 and to his manual:
http://forum.ubuntu.ru/index.php?topic=224341.0
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HP 4540 here using Ralink 539a device. Upgraded to 13.10, kernel 3.11.1
Not only does the rt2800 driver continue to perform poorly (speed
oscillating between 1 Mb/s and 62 Mb/s, and dropping often), but after
compiling the MediaTek driver rt5390sta and loading it, the device will
not initialize. I
Is there a way to make more developers see this bug?
The Ubuntu status is "fix released", but that's obviously not the case.
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I'm using Kubuntu Saucy Salamander 13.10
Hardware - Ralink RT3290 (Asus X501U notebook):
$ lspci -k | tail -n 5
07:00.0 Network controller: Ralink corp. RT3290 Wireless 802.11n 1T/1R PCIe
Subsystem: Foxconn International, Inc. Device e055
Kernel driver in use: rt2860
07:00.1 Blue
Benjamin, you didn't say what your hardware is, but I'm assuming you are
on a laptop with a Ralink RT3290 Wifi 'chip' I think you are hosed
(like the rest of us.) driver=rt2800pci doesn't get it.
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I'm running ubuntu 13.04 and this wireless card was working until a few
days ago; now it is no longer working. my configuration is broadcast=yes
driver=rt2800pci driverversion=3.8.0-30-generic firmware=0.37 latency=0
link=no multicast=yes wireless=IEEE 802.11bgn
Any advice?
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I'm confused... With a virgin install of 13.04 I can ping stuff, but no
way can I use a browser. So I downloaded the latest driver from Ralink.
I see from the response to http://askubuntu.com/questions/285163/ralink-
rt3290-cant-be-installed that the failure of the Ralink driver download
is a 'mak
** Also affects: linux (Gentoo Linux)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
Need support of Ralink RT3290 wif
when it will be in full working order?
I look forward to.
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Title:
Need support of Ralink RT3290 wifi support
Status in “li
I had this issue in Ubuntu 12.04 LTS. Bluetooth is not detected.WIFI works fine.
I had tried a lot of solutions from forums but I had no lucky. Seems that for
Kernel 3.8 is not an available driver for this Ralink RT3290 Blueetooth/Wifi
Card.
Cannot compile it.
cp rtbth.ko ~/bluetooth cd ..errror
Xubuntu 13.10 64 bits, also affected.
On 12.04 & 13.04 (with kernel 3.6 to 3.8) I tested successfully this :
sudo apt-get install git
Then:
git clone git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/dwmw2/linux-firmware.git
sudo cp linux-firmware/rt3290.bin /lib/firmware
sudo reboot
With kernel 3
Hi,
It looks like this issue is not fixed.
I'm having Ubuntu 13.10 but Network Manager do not recognize my RT3290.
WICD does but the connection drop few secondes after or the signal is very weak.
I've tried with the latest available kernel 3.11.0-999-generic and
downloaded the latest linux firmw
If there were someone willing to spend time solving this problem, I'll
be willing to pay and I suppose other people affected might tip as well
:-)
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What with this and the Nautilus-gvfs bug #1075923, Ubuntu is proving a
bit of a trial just now. Will the position improve? Who knows.
On 30/08/13 08:11, Carlo Martini wrote:
> The new Ubuntu is one month away and many of us are still having an
> extremly unusable connection with this card... No s
The new Ubuntu is one month away and many of us are still having an
extremly unusable connection with this card... No solution in sight?
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Warning: antenna connector problem too !
That's a shame, I just discovered that the Ralink RT3290 has a quite bad
antenna connector.
So my antenna was not correctly connected, now that's not perfect but much
better...
Good luck everyone !
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And I still can't turn off the wireless adapter or turn on bluetooth.
David
On 31/07/13 23:32, C.H wrote:
Hi everyone ! I tried everything but I have the same slow signal
problem... Anyone has a new idea on how to fix that ? Thanks a lot ;)
Cedric.
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Hi everyone !
I tried everything but I have the same slow signal problem...
Anyone has a new idea on how to fix that ?
Thanks a lot ;)
Cedric.
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