[Bug 308696] Re: partimaged refuse clients connections (socket CLOSE_WAIT nerver ends)

2017-07-01 Thread NVieville
Fedora upgraded to partimage 0.6.9 on Sun Dec 05 2010.

** Changed in: partimage (Fedora)
   Status: New => Fix Released

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[Bug 308696] Re: partimaged refuse clients connections (socket CLOSE_WAIT nerver ends)

2016-09-16 Thread NVieville
Hello,

I wonder if it would be possible to build partimage and partimage-server
packages for last actives Ubuntu distributions from the last sources of
this software (0.6.9 of 2010-07-25 here
http://www.partimage.org/Download) which includes all the patches needed
to make the server really useful.

Thanks in advance.

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[Bug 1091464] Re: Unable to chainload Windows 8 with Secure Boot enabled

2015-01-05 Thread NVieville
Hello Wolle,

As I explained in comment #31, I had the same issue with a Toshiba
laptop, and things were soved with secure boot and GRUB2 after updating
the laptop BIOS.

Maybe you should give a try, if your laptop BIOS is not up-to-date, see:

http://www.toshiba.eu/innovation/download_bios.jsp?service=EU

you'll find there a BIOS update from 13/02/14 to version 6.50-WIN:

http://support1.toshiba-tro.de/tedd-files2/0/bios-20130617115713.zip

Hope this will help.

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[Bug 1091464] Re: Unable to chainload Windows 8 with Secure Boot enabled

2014-02-01 Thread NVieville
Hello,

Was having exactly this issue: step 7 in the bug description with a
Toshiba Satellite C55-A-11Q laptop. Everything was verified, secure boot
mode on, UEFI boots shimx64, shimx64 launches grub2, correct UEFI
entries (using efibootmgr). Never used boot-repair. The only thing I
made: adding a grub2 menu entry in a new /etc/grub.d/50_win8 file as
suggested in comment #25. But Windows 8 refused to boot from Grub, only
from system setup menu (F12 key).

This was resolved by upgrading the BIOS to the last version (from Toshiba 
support Web site - e.g. for this laptop from 1.00 to 1.30).
Now the laptop can boot, with secure boot mode on, from Grub menu: Ubuntu, 
Windows 8, system setup (UEFI) without any problem.

Only my two cents, there is probably a bug in the booting chain, but not
only, some buggy BIOS can let you search for days a solution to this
problem.

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[Bug 1157880] Re: bcmwl-kernel-source 6.20.155.1+bdcom-0ubuntu6: bcmwl kernel module failed to build on kernel 3.9 [wl_cfg80211.c:2025:3: error: too few arguments to function ‘cfg80211_put_bss’]

2013-06-26 Thread NVieville
Hello,

@Thomas H St.Clair:

While reading this thread comment:

https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/broadcom-
sta/+bug/1101963/comments/10

I thought, it would be worth trying this method (with some adaptation)
to get the 6.30.223.30 driver rebuilt with the kernel 3.10 patch in the
dkms package.

Hope this will help you to get this driver working in kernel 3.10.x. If
you get it working, I would be grateful if you could post some feedback
about how it works.

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  bcmwl-kernel-source 6.20.155.1+bdcom-0ubuntu6: bcmwl kernel module
  failed to build on kernel 3.9 [wl_cfg80211.c:2025:3: error: too few
  arguments to function ‘cfg80211_put_bss’]

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[Bug 923809] Re: Upgrade bcmwl to version 6.20.55.19 (r300276) or greater

2013-06-09 Thread NVieville
@Adam Porter

Maybe you should add this bug report too:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/bcmwl/+bug/1157880

Actually, unofficial 6.30.223.30 Broadcom device driver works correctly
for me with the same device as you (BCM4313) on Fedora 18 with 3.9.x
kernels, but I didn't tried with 3.10.x kernels (professional usage of
my laptop). I proposed in the bug report mentioned above a patch that
makes this driver to compile for 3.10 kernel, but I can't say if it is
working with such a kernel (never tested).

Hope this will help you to solve this problem.

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[Bug 1157880] Re: bcmwl-kernel-source 6.20.155.1+bdcom-0ubuntu6: bcmwl kernel module failed to build on kernel 3.9 [wl_cfg80211.c:2025:3: error: too few arguments to function ‘cfg80211_put_bss’]

2013-06-08 Thread NVieville
@Thomas H St.Clair:
The patch needs to be applied on the sources tree of the device driver while 
building the .deb package. As my current laptop runs Fedora only, and as for 
the moment I can't get an Ubuntu machine with all the build environment needed, 
you need a generous developer in this thread to check if the patch applies 
correctly in the current sources tree of the Ubuntu package (see my comment 
#27) and to build the package for you.

Sorry for that! 
Maybe you should try to build it yourself by following instructions displayed 
here: http://developer.ubuntu.com/packaging/html/index.html

Maybe I could get an Ubuntu machine the next few days, and try to build
it, but that's not 100% sure.

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Title:
  bcmwl-kernel-source 6.20.155.1+bdcom-0ubuntu6: bcmwl kernel module
  failed to build on kernel 3.9 [wl_cfg80211.c:2025:3: error: too few
  arguments to function ‘cfg80211_put_bss’]

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[Bug 1157880] Re: bcmwl-kernel-source 6.20.155.1+bdcom-0ubuntu6: bcmwl kernel module failed to build on kernel 3.9 [wl_cfg80211.c:2025:3: error: too few arguments to function ‘cfg80211_put_bss’]

2013-05-30 Thread NVieville
Hello,

Actually, I get the 6.30.223.30 device driver built on Fedora Rawhide with 
wl-6xx-kmod-011_kernel_3.10.patch applied on the same sources of the Ubuntu 
package. Maybe some adjustment have to be done against this patch, as I also 
apply other patches for Fedora on these sources. 
As I don't use actually the 3.10 kernel series (professional laptop), I can't 
say if this patch is working on a live 3.10 kernel. I can only say that the 
device driver compiles.

Hope this will help to improve this package against 3.10 kernels.

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** Patch added: Fedora Rawhide kernel 3.10 series patch for 6.30.223.30 driver
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/bcmwl/+bug/1157880/+attachment/3690522/+files/wl-6xx-kmod-011_kernel_3.10.patch

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  bcmwl-kernel-source 6.20.155.1+bdcom-0ubuntu6: bcmwl kernel module
  failed to build on kernel 3.9 [wl_cfg80211.c:2025:3: error: too few
  arguments to function ‘cfg80211_put_bss’]

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[Bug 923809] Re: Upgrade bcmwl to version 6.20.55.19 (r300276) or greater

2013-02-24 Thread NVieville
Hello,

According to my last post (#25), and IMHO this driver is only accurate for the 
bcm43142 aka bcm4365 or Dell 1704 device. All other Broadcom wireless devices 
that were compatible with the 5.100.82.112 device driver should just use this 
one and not the new one proposed here. 
If you google for 6.20.55.19 broadcom wireless device driver, you should find 
the discussions about building deb files for new Ubuntu distribution, since 
this original wireless device driver was only provided by Dell with old 
Ubuntu/laptops. So it would be probably a good choice (IMHO) to keep the two 
drivers in two different deb files and let the users make their choices 
according to their respective hardware. Maybe keeping the originals pci-ids 
included in each driver as they were initially would help users to make their 
own choices. Maybe it would be then necessary to rename the .ko file of one of 
these drivers (the last one seems a good choice in order to keep old systems 
working) in order to achieve this task.

That was my modest two cents in trying to keep a working Ubuntu LTS
distribution for the next 2 years.

Cordially,


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[Bug 923809] Re: Upgrade bcmwl to version 6.20.55.19 (r300276) or greater

2013-01-27 Thread NVieville
Hello,

Last update on Ubuntu 12.04 installed this package and no more wireless 
connection was available after reboot.
My wireless device is a bcm4313 on HP mini 210. I had to revert  to 
5.100.82.112 version of the bcmwl-kernel-source package in order to get 
wireless working again. To avoid useless update of this package again I added 
/etc/apt/preferences.d/bcmwl-kernel-source file containing:

Package: bcmwl-kernel-source
Pin: version 5.100.82.112+bdcom*
Pin-Priority: 1001

Since this 6.20.155.1 version of this device driver come from the
6.20.55.19 one, and this last one was made for bcm43142 aka bcm4365 or
Dell 1704 device, wouldn't be accurate to try too keep names or versions
of these two packages different. Doing so could avoid unneeded automatic
update and let users making explicitly the choice to get one or the
other.

To be complete, the Broadcom support Web page states that the last
supported driver for bcm4313 hybrid bluetooth/wireless device (and
others) is 5.100.82.112 (see
http://www.broadcom.com/support/802.11/linux_sta.php). Maybe it would be
very difficult to make the devices listed in the README file of this
page working with this 6.20.155.1 driver. while bcm43142 device should
just work correctly.

Cordially,


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