Hi Jeff, I think it's better to file a new bug for your platform as the
hardware is different from the original bug. Having said that, please
check BIOS for any settings related to wireless and make sure they are
sane. Please also try the BIOS settings for restoring to factory
default.
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Fwiw, there are reports online that installing Windows and then re-
installing ubuntu while blacklisting hp-wmi driver will fix the problem.
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@Jeff, since WLAN is been blocked by hardware PIN, there is no easy way to
turn it on under Linux in a software way.
the best solution is to see if Quanta willing to release a Thinkpad ACPI spec
including how to do it from WMI interface like Windows app, then we can try to
implement a
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@haitao, do you have any update ?
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@haitao, hi haitao, please take a look at this bug and investigate the
latest status.
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Workaround for this bug in my case is to blacklist the specific wireless
kernel module and fall back on phys0 that was being used in version
priro to 11.10. I filed a duplicate bug:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/874229
I just added the following to /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist.conf and
Okay, I've gone back and talked with people that were responsible for
the enablement of this machine. As far as I remember, these were not
branded thinkpads, yet their platform driver is thinkpad-acpi since they
have the same chip basically. We have a PPA out there that is
continually updated for
bug 1026815 shows that we're definitely loading thinkpad-acpi on the
b475e machines.
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WLAN card cannot be activated, it is hard-rfkill-ed
*-pci:1
description: PCI bridge
product: Family 14h Processor Root Port
vendor: Hynix Semiconductor (Hyundai Electronics)
physical id: 5
bus info: pci@:00:05.0
version: 00
width: 32 bits
This is still an issue with 12.04.2 and blocks several lenovo
configurations.
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This is probably related to this package:
https://launchpad.net/~jamesf/+archive/lenovofixes/+sourcepub/2690618
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I have analyzed the HotKey Driver for Windows now. It seems, that it contains 2
parts:
HotKeyOSD.exe captures the keyboard event for FN+F2, and then sends a Windows
Message to NButilps.exe, which then activates/deactivates the WLAN.
In the MMKEYBD.CFG, I found the Key#10 line, which is
According to the comments in the NButilps.exe, it was developed by
Dritek (www.dritek.com.tw) specially for Quanta
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WLAN card cannot be
The good news: There is a workaround: Installing Windows Vista/2008/7 (Windows
XP/... does NOT work!), installing wlan driver + installing hotkey drivers,
then pushing FN+F2 button on keyboard, to enable WLAN. Luckily the hardware
remembers that the WLAN is switched even after
This issue appears to be an upstream bug, since you tested the latest
upstream kernel. Would it be possible for you to open an upstream bug
report at bugzilla.kernel.org [1]? That will allow the upstream
Developers to examine the issue, and may provide a quicker resolution to
the bug.
If you
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Would it be possible for you to test the latest upstream kernel? It
will allow additional upstream developers to examine the issue. Refer to
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelMainlineBuilds . If possible, please test
the latest kernel (Not a kernel in the daily directory). Once you've
tested the
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I can reproduce it on Linux version 3.1.0-030100rc10-generic
(root@gomeisa) (gcc version 4.6.1 (Ubuntu/Linaro 4.6.1-9ubuntu3) )
#201110200610 SMP Thu Oct 20 10:20:00 UTC 2011
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I have unsuccessfully tried ndiswrapper with the windows driver, but it needs
functions that ndiswrapper does not offer (yet):
[ 192.223720] ndiswrapper (import:233): unknown symbol:
ntoskrnl.exe:'_aulldvrm'
[ 192.223810] ndiswrapper (import:233): unknown symbol:
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