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** Changed in: linux-backports-modules-2.6.24 (Ubuntu)
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the bug is still not fixed in 12.10.
Feb 17 11:29:38 xpsm1730 kernel: [ 3351.290713] iwl3945 :0c:00.0: Microcode
SW error detected. Restarting 0x8208.
Feb 17 11:29:38 xpsm1730 kernel: [ 3351.290722] iwl3945 :0c:00.0: Loaded
firmware version: 15.32.2.9
Feb 17 11:29:38 xpsm1730 kernel:
Opened bug #1099487 about similiar iwlwifi failures.
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Hi, the bug is still not fixed in 12.04
Dec 3 16:49:52 rgwork kernel: [25273.396527] iwlwifi :0c:00.0: Microcode
SW error detected. Restarting 0x200.
Dec 3 16:49:52 rgwork kernel: [25273.396540] iwlwifi :0c:00.0: Loaded
firmware version: 8.83.5.1 build 33692
Dec 3 16:49:52 rgwork
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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your problem seems to be the same as reported in bug 779159
This bug is about a different error message.
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Still an issue in 11.04. Using firmware 228.61.2.24, Intel Corporation
PRO/Wireless 4965 AG or AGN [Kedron] Network Connection (rev 61).
IE: WPA Version 1
Group Cipher : TKIP
Pairwise Ciphers (1) : TKIP
Aut
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I'm very sorry. It was a mistake!! Can anybody change it back to
confirmed!!!
thank you!!
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** short version of this comment: ** cipher CCMP seems to get better results.
Try WPA2 Personal with TKIP+AES on your linksys **
Hi. I'm crossposting this info to a handful of bugs (since I'm so ecstatic).
I experienced a very similar problem (very frequent disconnects, ThinkPad W500
with iwlagn
I been treated to a frequent but erratic occurrence of this bug:
iwlagn :05:00.0: Microcode SW error detected. Restarting 0x200
Registered led device: iwl-phy0::radio
Registered led device: iwl-phy0::assoc
Registered led device:
The same problem with 10.04LTS and with iwlagn.
It happens each time i try to use wifi.
iwlagn :0b:00.0: Microcode SW error detected. Restarting
0x8200.
li...@pooh:~$ uname -a
Linux pooh 2.6.32-24-generic #41-Ubuntu SMP Thu Aug 19 01:12:52 UTC 2010 i686
GNU/Linux
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Milestone: ubuntu-8.04 => None
** Changed in: linux-backports-modules-2.6.24 (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Tim Gardner (timg-tpi) => (unassigned)
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I have the same problem on 10.04 LTS with iwlagn:
r...@vostro-local:~# uname -a
Linux vostro-local 2.6.32-22-generic #36-Ubuntu SMP Thu Jun 3 22:02:19 UTC 2010
i686 GNU/Linux
from dmesg:
iwlagn :06:00.0: Microcode SW error detected. Restarting 0x8200.
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I have the following controller in a ThinkPad T400s:
03:00.0 Network controller: Intel Corporation PRO/Wireless 5100 AGN
[Shiloh] Network Connection
When I try to connect to a P2P network I get loads and loads of these in
dmesg:
[ 622.045142] Registered led device: iwl-phy0::radio
[ 622.045185
I forgot to mention, I'm running 9.10 (Karmic) and my kernel is up to
date:
Linux red 2.6.31-20-generic #58-Ubuntu SMP Fri Mar 12 04:38:19 UTC 2010
x86_64 GNU/Linux
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sorry, I actually have a 6300. It works for hours under light use
(barely over 1 Mb of traffic) but becomes very slow under heavy load.
Cycling the rfkill switch allows it to work again, it never performs
well under heavy load, though.
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I'm confirming Mikael Nilsson's report with my Intel 5300 on 2.6.32-19.
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Fully reprodicible here, on 2.6.32-14, intel 5300 and iwlagn. The
connection seldom works longer than 10-15 minutes under heavy load
(connected to an "n" router). After the Microcode erroe, the connection
is sometimes completely broken, or works at a significantly lower speed
(100Kb/s instead of 5M
** Also affects: debian
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Hi all. Hi Philipp Ehses. Please tell me version of the firmware
(iwlwifi-3945-1.ucode and iwlwifi-3945-2.ucode). I download them from
http://intellinuxwireless.org/?n=downloads&f=ucodes_3945. While that
does not work. I apologize for my english. : (
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Yeah, that is the exact same error I was getting, too. Right down to
the 0x820 error code. And it sorta fixed it. Just not completely.
Like I said, it took 1.5 hours for the connection to drop when I usually
only get a few seconds.
Brett
Philipp Ehses wrote:
> Just to clear things up, thi
Just to clear things up, this was the error message I was getting:
iwlagn :0c:00.0: Microcode SW error detected. Restarting 0x8200.
The u-code files from opensuse fixed this bug completely for me - weird that
I'm apparently the exception...
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Yeah, I know. I did the following command:
options iwlagn swcrypto=1
I also ran modprobe -v iwlagn when I reloaded the module, the option was
definitely applied.
Brett
Steve Langasek wrote:
> On Thu, Oct 29, 2009 at 08:53:41PM -, Brett wrote:
>
>> echo option swcrypto=1 > /etc/modprobe.
On Thu, Oct 29, 2009 at 08:53:41PM -, Brett wrote:
> echo option swcrypto=1 > /etc/modprobe.d/iwlagn.conf
If this is the exact command you typed, then this was a complete no-op. You
must also specify the module name as part of the 'option' command in
/etc/modprobe.d config files.
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well, nevermind. Wireless just died. Sorry for the false alarm.
However, not a complete let down. My connection lasted for about an
hour and a half. Usually I only get seconds before it goes down. Maybe
that swcrypto=1 is a clue to the problem.
Brett
Brett wrote:
> ** Bug watch added: Red H
** Bug watch added: Red Hat Bugzilla #519154
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=519154
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I just found another bug report on RedHat's website. It actually had my
exact error code:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=519154
Comment #10 suggests passing the option swcrypto=1 during module load.
So, I did as comment #11 suggested:
echo option swcrypto=1 > /etc/modprobe.d/iwlag
I've had this problem for quite some time and I was hopeless. I was
going to buy PCMCIA card so I can enjoy wireless.
The easiest way to get this error was just start a torrent download that
oppens many connections, in about 1~2 seconds the error appears.
The good news is that after upgrade to 9.
It is still the same SW error and, yes, I copied both files. Although,
all I need it the -2. It supersedes the -1. However, there is one
difference, my software error is a 0x820 error code, not the
0x200 in this bug report. Though, nobody has posted an 0x820
error code, so I was jus
These files didn't help me either, still "SW error..."
Additionally I suffer from kernel panics somewhere in iwlagn driver :(
On Thu, Oct 29, 2009 at 17:26, Philipp Ehses wrote:
> Hi Brett,
>
> sorry, just to be sure: Did you copy *both* files
> ('iwlwifi-4965-1.ucode' and 'iwlwifi-4965-2.ucode
Hi Brett,
sorry, just to be sure: Did you copy *both* files
('iwlwifi-4965-1.ucode' and 'iwlwifi-4965-2.ucode') into /lib/firmware
*and* rebooted the system (reloaded iwlagn)?
Is it the same 'Microcode SW error detected' error message from dmesg?
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I tried this fix and it didn't fix my wireless problems with the 4965
driver. *sighs*
Brett Ussher
Philipp Ehses wrote:
> Hi Steve,
>
> sorry, I wasn't aware of the licensing issue.
>
> The firmware comes from openSuSE 11.1. I did a quick search and found
> out that they are included in the foll
Hi Steve,
sorry, I wasn't aware of the licensing issue.
The firmware comes from openSuSE 11.1. I did a quick search and found
out that they are included in the following (rpm) packages:
iwl3945-ucode
iwl4965-ucode
iwl5000-ucode
zypper info returns this (shortened)::
Name: iwl3945-ucode
Version
Philipp,
What package and at what version are these firmware images part of in
OpenSUSE? We can't exactly take firmware that you're passing to us on
Launchpad and ship it in Ubuntu - this Intel firmware is subject to
copyright, and we need to know what this firmware is before we can even
consider
Sorry, the firmware files are of course stored in /lib/firmware.
And make sure to backup the old files before you try this!
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Hope this works for you, too!
** Attachment added: "iwlwifi-5000-1.ucode"
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Hey Jordi, thanks for suggesting a very obvious and simple solution -
just using a different u-code ;-)
I just copied iwlwifi-4965-1.ucode and iwlwifi-4965-2.ucode from my
opensuse partition to the ubuntu partition and it seems to work just
fine! I have attached all iwlwifi firmwares I found in op
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I'm actually still experiencing this bug on the latest karmic live cd
(even after an apt-get upgrade which only pulls in some ubiquity changes
anyway).
It seems that I'll stay with opensuse a bit longer than expected...
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I think this issue is somehow related to interrupt sharing. I have
Nvidia 8600M graphic card and my problem with Microcode errors and
networking restart started, when i've added the line "options nvidia
NVreg_EnableMSI=1" to /etc/modprobe.d/options.conf
After disabling this option I have no more "
Hi all,
I get a similar problem when I connect with wireless "n" network (it
works fine with wireless "b" network), and I try to install the new
intel firmware "iwlwifi-5000-2.ucode", but I don't know how.
I've done: "sudo cp iwlwifi-5000-ucode-8.24.2.12
(2)/iwlwifi-5000-2.ucode /lib/firmware", b
I am still experiencing this bug.
Dell XPS M1530, dmesg output from error:
[12244.516406] iwlagn: Microcode SW error detected. Restarting 0x8200.
[12244.557091] iwlagn: Can't stop Rx DMA.
[12244.558064] iwlagn: MAC is in deep sleep!
[12244.558399] hda-intel: IRQ timing workaround is activated
Can anyone check if Bug 412704 is a duplicate of this?
I also get this "Microcode SW error detected" error in that bug, but on Karmic
it causes my computer to hard kernel panic and freeze.
Does anyone of you suffer from these symptoms, too?
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Aka a workaround is to set the WLAN AP to use channel other than 13
or/and set the channel width to 20Mhz.
If the problem happens just sometimes this could be because the AP being
set to auto channel selection and selects channel 13 for current
session.
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With the following firmware version I'm not affected by the bug;
[ 16.579725] iwlagn: Intel(R) Wireless WiFi Link AGN driver for Linux, 1.3.27k
[ 16.579727] iwlagn: Copyright(c) 2003-2009 Intel Corporation
[ 16.579877] iwlagn :06:00.0: PCI INT A -> GSI 19 (level, low) -> IRQ 19
[ 16.57
I noticed that I don't have this problem under opensuse - neither with
11.1 (I believe they use 2.6.28) nor 11.2 milestone 4 (2.6.30).
Therefore this bug seems to be ubuntu-related and not a bug from
upstream or the folks at opensuse.org fixed it themselves.
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Add me to that list. I've had problems with the iwl4965 on my HP laptop
ever since I got it. Since then I went through various
kernel/driver/firmware combinations, but all with the same result:
eventually I would get a microcode error and would lose all
connectivity. Sometimes unloading and reload
I have the same problem but with a little twist. If I keep using the
computer everything is fine, but if I don't move a mouse or touch the
keyboard this issue will pop up. On my configuration it has nothing to
do with the network load. It looks more like some power management
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No, it isn't. I still get this error in karmic. It happens very
frequently - sometimes right after the connection was established.
Here's the relevant dmesg output:
[ 2680.941802] wlan0: authenticate with AP 00:1a:2a:3a:31:53
This issue has been resolved in karmic.
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Also, happens on Jaunty 9.04 (Kernel: 2.6.28-13-generic)
I am trying to perform "git clone ssh://another-ubuntu-linux-9.04
-machine-on-lan/var/git/project.git).
I believe, the process has to do with ssh connection that downloads lots
of data from one machine to another. My personal laptop is Tosh
Hi, I tested latest Karmic with 2.6.31-2 and it looks like the bug is
fixed (finally!!!).
Actually I didn't tested to hard so I am not 100% sure.
About the channel I was getting the problem with AP on channel 2 and
channel 8 so it was not channel related problem.
On Wed, Jul 8, 2009 at 23:28, kla
I am still getting this problem on Jaunty with kernel 2.6.28-13. It
mainly happens when some large files are transferred at high speed
through my local wireless network (using SSH). The problem is
infrequent, but it is inconvenient when a transfer is halted because of
this.
Can anyone confirm th
Kernel 2.6.30 from http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-
ppa/mainline/v2.6.30/ fix the problem for me.
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For a long time (since the upgrade to 9.04) that was the first time I
transferred a 1GB file without a hitch. Also did an 8GB file, perfect
all around. Thanks, pableu!
Details: 9.04 fresh install, Dell D830 with 4965, had this during most
part of 8.04, vanished during most part of 8.10 and returne
I have permanently set the power_level to 3 with the follwing command:
sudo iwconfig wlan0 power on
This enables the power-management and sets
/sys/bus/pci/drivers/iwlagn/*/power_level to 3. Other than just echoing
a value into this file, it doesn't go back to zero by itself.
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I have same error with Compal JFL92 notebook (nvidia 8600M GT). All
these freezes seems to end, when I install nvidia proprietary driver.
Without that driver I got a lot "Microcode SW error detected.
Restarting 0x200" errors with Jaunty and latest kernel 2.6.8-11.
There is no problems with IF
I am also experiencing this problem on Jaunty. If there is any decent
load on my network, the connection dies and I'm forced to reconnect
manually. Same error as Rob Finch above .. and also worked fine in
Intrepid.
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Posted a bug report at
http://www.intellinuxwireless.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=1988
** Bug watch added: Intel Wireless Linux Bugzilla #1988
http://www.intellinuxwireless.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=1988
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I meant to say: Please compile kernel with CONFIG_IWLWIFI_DEBUG so that
we can debug this problem more.
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The firmware restart error is getting hotter and hotter.
I had to disable 11n networking otherwise the wlan connection couldn't get up.
"sudo modprobe iwlagn 11n_disable50=1"
Maybe we could get the iwlagn driver compiled with debug mode on for the
time being?
http://intellinuxwireless.org/?n=fw_
I have the exact same experience klaxian does on comment #63 - it's when
I'm pushing a lot of data or just have a lot of connections in general.
Dell m1330 w/updated Jaunty, card is intell 4965 - did not happen with
intrepid. Error in dmesg;
[245265.239792] phy0: failed to restore operational cha
I had the same issue on Jaunty with every kernel I tried
(2.6.28,2.6.29,2.6.30rc3). I found a suggestion given at:
http://www.fell.it/2009/02/18/microcode-swhw-error/
My wireless is running smoothly since then. I need to do more testing,
but so far so good. To summarize, you need to do:
echo 5 >
I am getting this same problem on my Lenovo T61 with kernel 2.6.28-11
with the latest Jaunty updates. After some time, my network connection
goes down with the error: "iwlagn: Microcode SW error detected".
NetworkManager doesn't seem to sense the disconnect, but reconnecting to
the wireless networ
Brett: I believe that package set is only aimed at the latest Jaunty
kernel. I got it to work with that one, running 2.6.28-11. It looks
like your problem could be that some of the data structures the code
references just aren't there yet in 2.6.27-11.
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Tried to install the iwlwifi-debug. Got the following error:
$ sudo dpkg -i ./iwlwifi-debug-dkms_1.3.27-0ubuntu1~ppa1j_all.deb
Selecting previously deselected package iwlwifi-debug-dkms.
(Reading database ... 151466 files and directories currently installed.)
Unpacking iwlwifi-debug-dkms (from
Looks like "debug" does work for some modules, it's only the 5100 or
later that need "debug50" instead. See
http://intellinuxwireless.org/?n=fw_error_report for details. That also
has some suggestions on how to submit these results upstream.
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I doubt I have exactly the same issue here as other posters. My problem
is that my Intel 5100AGN wireless works fine against most 802.11B/G
networks, but crashes oddly with a microcode error when I try to connect
to my primary N network. I even get the right IP address with DHCP, but
I can't actu
TJ, yes I know. I installed the debug version of the driver later.
However, I just had the same issue when I's trying out kernel 2.6.29 from
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v2.6.29/ . Unforunately it didn't
have the debug version installed.
[ 1368.344399] iwlagn: Read index for DM
Jarkko, the log you attached was not generated by the debug version of
the driver. When the debug version is in use its version string has a
'd' added. For example:
Intel(R) Wireless WiFi Link AGN driver for Linux 1.3.27kds
To enable the debug output you'll need to read the man-page I created
for
I installed the debug enabled version of the driver.
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Still happens.
jar...@gandalf:~$ uname -a
Linux gandalf 2.6.28-11-generic #38-Ubuntu SMP Fri Mar 27 10:01:17 UTC 2009
x86_64 GNU/Linux
jar...@gandalf:~$
sudo modprobe -r iwlagn
sudo modprobe iwlagn
fixes the situtation.
** Attachment added: "iwlagn-28032009.txt"
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I am also seeing these messages on Jaunty:
[24635.789402] iwlagn: Read index for DMA queue txq_id (2) index 37 is out of
range [0-256] 43 42
[24635.789419] iwlagn: Read index for DMA queue txq_id (2) index 34 is out of
range [0-256] 43 42
[24635.789428] iwlagn: Read index for DMA queue txq_id (2
I've created a DKMS package containing the iwlwifi drivers (iwl3945.ko,
iwlcore.ko, iwlagn.ko) with debugging enabled. The package "iwlwifi-
debug-dkms" is available from my PPA for Jaunty.
After installation see the man-page ("man iwlwifi") for instructions on
enabling and using debugging. The lo
Ditto,
But with iwlagn.
jar...@gandalf:~$ dmesg | grep iwlagn
[ 25.955768] iwlagn: Intel(R) Wireless WiFi Link AGN driver for Linux,
1.3.27ks
[ 25.955769] iwlagn: Copyright(c) 2003-2008 Intel Corporation
[ 25.955848] iwlagn :06:00.0: PCI INT A -> GSI 19 (level, low) -> IRQ 19
[ 25.95
I'm getting this in Jaunty Alpha.
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This effects me in Intrepid with backports updates enabled. I'll be in
an online game, and suddenly I start lagging completely; its as if my
wireless stopped uploading - I can't move or talk, but I can still see
the game playing on without me for a bit of time. I'm not able to
reconnect, or browse
Still a problem in Jaunty Alpha ...
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I'm still getting firmware errors, and my computer is still freezing
every few times I reload the module and try using it.
I've requested it in bug 226593, and I'll say it here. Can someone
please enable debugging of the iwl* modules? This bug will go nowhere if
debugging remains disabled. All it
Will this be fixed in Hardy as well? I'm not ready for KDE 4 yet (or
perhaps it's not ready for me yet).
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The freezing issue appears to be because something called "events/1" is
using 100% of the CPU, interspersed with "iwlagn/1" taking some of the
CPU.
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'options iwlagn debug=0x43fff' doesn't work.
The kernel configuration for the iwl* modules is unacceptable. These
modules cause problems on a large number of computers, but debugging is
disabled. I would be willing to accept a module that is 100k larger for
the ability to debug these issues. It's
I've had these messages in the past, and I also have never seen a lock-
up because of them -- until Intrepid.
The version in LBM is much worse than the main kernel. It caused
frequent microcode errors and frequent lockups when I tried to recover.
I still see both with the main kernel, but not near
On Thu, Oct 23, 2008 at 04:03:53AM -, Adam Porter wrote:
> May I propose increasing this to high priority? Causing lockups is
> serious, and many laptops have these chipsets.
I've never seen a lockup associated with these messages.
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May I propose increasing this to high priority? Causing lockups is
serious, and many laptops have these chipsets.
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I've put the following into /etc/modprobe.d/iwlagn
options iwlagn debug=0x43fff
Hopefully I can give more useful information the next time it crashes.
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I confirm that this is NOT fixed in Intrepid, at least not on iwl3945.
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In fact, that last post was followed quickly by a microcode error. I got
the dmesg. This time, I accidentally left clicked on the network manager
icon and my computer solidly froze, responding to nothing.
How do you enable debugging output for iwlagn? Does it even work with
the ubuntu compile? I r
I can confirm that the problem still exists in Ibex. I get regular
Microcode errors. To recover I have to unload and reload the module.
Also, on occasion, when I unload and reload the module, my computer
mostly freezes. I can't start programs and shutting down doesn't work.
This may just be genera
@Mark Mandel, thanks for testing and the udpate.
Can anyone else confirm this is resolved with running the Intrepid
2.6.27 kernel? Thanks.
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I just wanted to confirm that this has been fixed for my in Ibex.
I did a clean install of Ibex, and haven't seen it since.
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I have the same problem IWL4965 1.2.0 driver Kubuntu 8.04
I notice that, when the laptop is booted, the interface works fine.
When I suspend / resume a few times, typically after 3 days, the wlan0
interface will stop. Only a reboot recovers. The error message is:
iwl4965: Microcode SW error dete
Just to add an extra note here - sometimes this drops off my internet
connection, but quite regularly this also results in a kernel panic on
Hardy. This can occur more than once per day.
The strange thing is, it will generally only panic when I'm at home - I
can only assume that it's because I'm
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