Hello everyone,
Using the following steps I fixed my bluetooth for now.
First I disabled wireless using fn+f12, and then I re-enabled it, again using
fn+f12.
This made the adapter show up in BlueZ as hci0, which is needed for running the
bccmd commands.
Then I issued the following command:
b
Seems copy-pasting dropped the last 1 on the line, that should be
sudo bccmd psset -s 0x 0x028c 0x0001
sudo bccmd warmreset
Browsing through the bccmd source code: The first part is "put the value
0x0001 in ps key 0x028c and store it in store 0x". Store 0x is
the same as default, so
After issuing the following two commands:
sudo bccmd psset -s 0x 0x028c 0x000
sudo bccmd warmreset
I started seeing inquiry results and was able to successfully pair to
another device. I did not need to restart bluez.
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Public bug reported:
rt2800pci in rt2x00 has support for the 53xx wireless adapters.
Currently the PCI id only has support for the 5390 device, but not the
539f device. Adding that device id is a one line patch which is already
in the rt2x00 tree.
http://rt2x00.serialmonkey.com/pipermail/users_rt
With the recent kernel update the card-reader has started working and I
was able to read and write to a Secure Digital -card. Thank you Chuck
Short, Tim Gardner and of course Leandro Dorileo for making it "just
work".
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Backport support for ENE CB714 card readers
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/
Public bug reported:
My Acer Travelmate 6292 laptop has a built in flash memory card reader.
lscpi tells me it's made by ENE Technologies. I tried plugging in a
SecureDigital memory card, but it doesn't show up anywhere. After doing
some research on the issue, I've come to believe the following pa
The card reader is most likely supported in 2.6.23 by the following
patch:
http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux-2.6.git;a=commitdiff;h=b8352260d28b30cb2bb2df99814fb9c360e38901
Unfortunately the kernel in Gutsy will be (based on) 2.6.22 so the
kernel maintainers will need to bac
After this fix I'm able to see my AP with `iwlist scan` and even
iwconfig would suggest everything is fine.
Unfortunately I'm unable to get an ip-address using dhcp and it would
seem that no packages are sent out as dhcp claims it is broadcasting. I
draw this conclusion from the fact that neither
Public bug reported:
Seems the zd1211rw module is expecting the firmware to be loaded from
the directory /lib/firmware/zd1211 which doesn't exist.
Having the symlinks
/lib/firmware/zd1211/zd1211b_ub ->
/lib/firmware/2.6.17-7-generic/zd1211b-WS11Ub.fw
and
/lib/firmware/zd1211/zd1211b_uphr ->
/l
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http://librarian.launchpad.net/4246605/hald.log
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system dbus not started at boot
https://launchpad.net/bugs/60219
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Public bug reported:
After installing edgy, the computer fails to start x. After starting gdm
from the command line and logging in, I get some bug-buddy dialogs about
crashing programs and a dialog without a title with the text:
"Internal error
failed to initialize HAL!"
Running `sudo hald --da
Public bug reported:
I've got a laptop with a PCMCIA wlan card. The name is Buffalo G54, but
they have released several models under this name. The model is WLI-CB-
G54L and it's based on the acx111 chipset.
With the default firmware the power light lights up, but the link light
(which should bli
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