Hello Anthony,
I have the same problem as everyone else, and the new driver is not
working for me either...
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[ASUSTeK COMPUTER INC.
Hi Gabriel, can you try the 6_30_223_95 driver in
http://people.canonical.com/~ypwong/drivers/broadcom/ and see if it
helps you?
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** Tags added: ihv-broadcom
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[ASUSTeK COMPUTER INC. G75VX] suspend/resume failure [non-free:
nvidia]
To manage notifications about
** Changed in: hwe-next
Assignee: (unassigned) = Alberto Milone (albertomilone)
** Changed in: hwe-next
Status: New = Confirmed
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** Also affects: broadcom
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: broadcom
Status: New = Confirmed
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Could someone with Broadcom 802.11ac WiFI do one simple test for me,
please?
1) Remove wl driver temporary:
rmmod wl
2) Try using bcma module:
modprobe bcma
echo 14e4 43b1 /sys/bus/pci/drivers/bcma-pci-bridge/new_id
dmesg | grep bcma
(and provide output of the above dmesg command)
3) That's
@Rafał Miłecki
Here's my results:
~# dmesg | grep bcma
[38788.786432] bcma: bus0: Found chip with id 0x4352, rev 0x03 and package 0x00
[38788.786478] bcma: bus0: Core 0 found: ChipCommon (manuf 0x4BF, id 0x800, rev
0x2B, class 0x0)
[38788.786501] bcma: bus0: Core 1 found: IEEE 802.11 (manuf
** Changed in: bcmwl (Ubuntu)
Importance: Medium = High
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[ASUSTeK COMPUTER INC. G75VX] suspend/resume failure [non-free:
nvidia]
To
** Changed in: bcmwl (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) = Alberto Milone (albertomilone)
** Tags added: blocks-hwcert-enablement
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@reinob:
Thanks for the suggestion, however I don't have cgroup-bin installed
$ dpkg-query -l cgroup*
$ dpkg-query: no packages found matching cgroup*
Most likely it is my bleeding-edge wireless chip that is causing all
this - since the problems go away if I remove the bcwl-source package...
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This is what happens when I try to install the bcmwl-kernel-source
package. Notice the Segmentation fault after DKMS completes. Does
anyone know which step this might be?
$ sudo apt-get install bcmwl-kernel-source
...
Unpacking bcmwl-kernel-source (from
@gabriel-thornblad,
It is not clear (for me at least) where the wl module is actually loaded
when you try to suspend.
From the dmesg (in WifiSyslog.txt) it seems that the wl module fails
to load:
Feb 7 11:15:36 amaranth kernel: [3.380643] wl driver 6.20.155.1 (r326264)
failed with code 11
@gabriel-thornblad,
Just a quick/wild guess: have you installed the cgroup-bin package?
Reason for asking is: in your modules list I see kvm/kvm_intel and
various vbox* modules, so there's a chance that you've also installed
cgroup-bin as a dependency of libvirt.
Now, if that is the case, have
** Package changed: linux (Ubuntu) = bcmwl (Ubuntu)
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Title:
[ASUSTeK COMPUTER INC. G75VX] suspend/resume failure [non-free:
nvidia]
To manage
Tested with v3.8-rc7-raring, and kernel bug is still present. However, the
installation of bcwl-kernel-source segfaults when running dkms, so this may not
be a kernel bug at all, but more probably a faulty module.
I will file a new bug report against the bcwl-kernel-source package.
** Tags
Would it be possible for you to test the latest upstream kernel? Refer
to https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelMainlineBuilds . Please test the latest
v3.8 kernel[0] (Not a kernel in the daily directory) and install both
the linux-image and linux-image-extra .deb packages.
If this bug is fixed in the
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