Bug #462153 is about the same issue, affecting BCM4312 chipsets. IMO B43
should not be proposed alongside STA, only STA should for this
particular chipset.
** Summary changed:
- Additional drivers proposes b43, fails w/o useful message, Not supported
low-power chip
+ BCM4312 - Additional
I uploaded a version of jockey to the proposed queue that disbled
b43-fwcutter. The wl driver seems to yield better results. The
alternative is to teach jockey about the individual pci-ids, there is
firmware-b43-lpphy-installer and firmware-b43-installer and jockey
currently always installs the
Is this really the best solution? I mean for instance, the sta driver
has given me problems in the past, it also wasn't supporting monitor
mode. There's no way you could add the device id, since I mean it was
working on lucid 2.6.32.
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Additional drivers proposes b43, fails w/o useful message,
This has been added to the release notes in Maverick.
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Additional drivers proposes b43, fails w/o useful message, Not supported
low-power chip
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/655111
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I do confirm to have the exact same problem on my mini 9 and that
Fabian's work around solved it.
** Changed in: dell
Status: New = Confirmed
** Changed in: jockey
Status: New = Confirmed
** Changed in: jockey (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
** Changed in: jockey (Ubuntu)
Marked Dell task as Invalid. This project is used for tracking hardware
enablement work for factory pre-installed images.
** Changed in: dell
Status: Confirmed = Invalid
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Additional drivers proposes b43, fails w/o useful message, Not supported
low-power chip
** Also affects: ubuntu-release-notes
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Additional drivers proposes b43, fails w/o useful message, Not supported
low-power chip
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/655111
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