Shame on me !
I installed an older kernel. (yes, 3.5 is older than 3.11, what was I
thinking).
Hopefully, after compiling the last linux-libre kernel 3.14 disabling
powersave in wireless devices, it works like a charm ! (Made other things
work as well)
Thank you everyone !
Thanks to you, Chris, I'm now sure it's acpi related. When disabling it
completely in grub configuration (acpi=off), the issue is no more. But I'm
pretty certain that's not a good thing to do !
But options you gave me
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT=quiet splash acpi_os_name=Linux acpi_osi=vendor
Hello everyone !
Il y a quelques mois de cela, je me convertissais au tout libre par
conviction profonde. Mon pc fixe a glorieusement passé ce cap. Il a été
assez facile pour moi de retrouver du matériel qui ne pose aucun problème
avec des drivers libres.
For a few month, I'm running a
I think there'll be no turning back after this. I deeply hope I'm mistaken.
So disappointed, for us it's just something to remove from abrowser, but for
free software cause and everyone which is not concerned about it, it's a
serious harm.
I did it with a complete reinstall (I've done this just before hopin some
sort of magic will do it work so I didn't mind)
After installing with kernel 3.5, it works flawlessely but after one reboot,
the issue reappear.
I don't understand whate happen between the first boot and reboot...
Unfortunately not.
But I finally understand how, but not why.
If I power on my computer on battery, the wifi fails even after rebooting.
If I power it on when hook to the powerline, no problem, even if I reboot.
I'll contact thinkpinguin. Hope this is specific to this particular card.