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Sorry, this request is not feasible. This is the machine I'm working
with every day: the costs and risks of the test you are asking for would
be too high.
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Dear Christopher, sorry for the delay. I tried to make an extensive set of
experiments, using live installations. The new Trusty version starts the
wireless connection immediately (both 32 and 64 bit systems). However, also the
live installation of 12.4.3 (32 bits) works perfectly, which is
Piero Bonatti, thank you for testing the Trusty live environment. It
would be helpful if you installed Trusty on the same HD you were having
a problem with in Precise, and test if the problem is still
reproducible.
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Piero Bonatti, thank you for the requested information. It would appear
(first time I've encountered it) that the BIOS update A06 and A05 for
the 10z model would only work in a 32-bit environment. So, let this be
skipped for now.
Despite this, could you please test the latest upstream kernel
Piero Bonatti, thank you for the requested information. It would appear
(first time I've encountered it) that the BIOS update A06 and A05 for
the 10z model would only work in a 32-bit environment. So, let this be
skipped for now.
Despite this, could you please confirm this issue exists with the
Piero, quick follow up question, would you have a Inspiron 10z (1120) or
Inspiron 11z Intel (1120)?
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Good question... the processor is AMD Athlon(tm) II Neo K325, so I guess
I can exclude the Inspiron 11z Intel (1120) version (?)
If there is a better way of answering your question please feel free to ask.
Thanks,
Piero
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