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Hello Wolfgang,
Thank you for your answer. From a subjective pov the rt2800pci is
stable: I was able to transfer huge files within a local network all day
long. If there was a problem with the driver, it didn't lead to dropping
the connection.
The sta driver was a completely different story: I
I can verify Joshua's observation, the rt2800pci is absolutely stable on
my HP 4720s and delivers sound 3 Mbyte/sec
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There is though a problem with the rt2800pci (at least on my HP 4720s):
after a cold restart, it won't see any networks. In order to get it
working, I need to load the sta driver, reboot, unload the sta and load
the pci driver :-(
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Any interesting lines showing up if you do a grep rt2 /var/log/syslog?
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Hello Wolfgang,
I really lack the expertise to say that... for anyone interested, I'm
attaching the output of
grep rt2 /var/log/syslog
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@ggonlp
I looked through your log. You said earlier that the rt2800pci was absolutely
stable, but these two log lines do suggest otherwise:
phy0 - rt2x00queue_write_tx_frame: Error - Arrived at non-free entry in the
non-full queue 0.
Please file bug report to http://rt2x00.serialmonkey.com.
@ggonlp
Oh, I did not want to suggest that you actually file a bug report to
serialmonkey. I see now that this looks quite misleading.
What you could do however is try if your problem goes away with the current
mainline kernel:
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/daily/current/
There
An alternative way of doing it would be to use the rt2800pci module and
add a script to unload it on shutdown. I've found that the rt2800pci
module works better, but sometimes causes the system to freeze when
shutting it down, but I added a script in /etc/init.d, and linked it (ln
-s) into
@Laurent, I've attached a blacklist file which goes into /etc/module.d/
and is named blacklist-wireless.conf
** Attachment added: Workaround blacklist file to go into /etc/modprobe.d/
Gary, is there any reason to blacklist rt2800lib, rt2x00usb, rt2x00pci
and rt2x00lib? The modinfo for those modules shows no aliases so I think
they will only be loaded if a module that lists them as a dependency
(e.g. rt2800pci) is loaded.
In this particular case I think the module loading chain
I also experience same issue when toggling wifi off--on--on (using
Fn+F2 on Asus eeepc 1001HA).
Gary, can you please let me know where and how to blacklist the unneeded
modules ? In /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist.conf ?
I've identified on my side the following loaded modules:
rt2860sta -- to keep
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** Tags added: acpi-parse-exec-fail
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** Tags added: hw-specific kernel-wifi rt3090
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** Attachment removed: IwConfig.txt
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ProcModules.txt shows multiple RaLink modules. As a workaround, I've
since blacklisted all except rt2860sta in Maverick 10.10 and it seems
stable so far.
Lucid 10.04 only loaded rt3090sta, which had no problems once its
missing file (bug #541620) was fixed.
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** Attachment added: AcpiTables.txt
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** Attachment added: AlsaDevices.txt
https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/bugs/651935/+attachment/1657022/+files/AlsaDevices.txt
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