** Changed in: linux-backports-modules-2.6.32 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Won't Fix
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Title:
rtl8187se driver causes kernel panic
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The kernel module in my distro is named rtl8187se, I can't find any drivers
named r8187se. I should add that I run on 64bit version of Ubuntu.
Den 8 nov 2010 19.36, raas andras.horv...@gmail.com skrev:
Update: the rtl8187 driver (that which comes from
drivers/net/wireless/rtl818x) does not find
My solution was the following:
- google for 'toshiba t130 service manual filetype:pdf', get pdf
- buy an Intel Centrino wireless miniPCIe card for chf30, making sure it was a
half-height card
- replaced the crappy Realtek thing with the real deal. (FTR, the cable
connectors on the motherboard
@raas: That doesn't really solve the issue with the driver, however.
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There's some progress (and hope!), 2.6.37-rc2-next-20101119 does not
panic anymore although the card still does not work.
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Seems that I don't even know my own system setup :P
To be correct, I have a Toshiba Satellite T130-12K. Nothing else.
I suppose we're all using the same WiFi-card though.
raas: I saw you were using r8187se, and not rtl8187se. Has the driver
changed name, or is it another project altogether?
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Daniel: in 2.6.35 (ubuntu maverick) udev loads rtl8180.ko which loads
r8187se.ko (which in turn causes the panic).
Hm now that I have a source tree unTAR'd I see that there's
something in drivers/staging/rtl8187se (this is the one that panics) and
also something in
Update: the rtl8187 driver (that which comes from
drivers/net/wireless/rtl818x) does not find the interface. :-( There's
no such thing as 'rtl8187se', only 'r8187se' (the one from
drivers/staging).
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Same here (Toshiba Portege T130, BIOS 2.40, ubuntu 10.10, kernel
2.6.35-22-generic).
Also tried linux-2.6.36-next-20101029 from kernel.org because I saw some
r8187se changes but the kernel still panics.
Here's a backtrace with the Ubuntu kernel attached (with a literal
screenshot as this
I updated to a newer kernel few months ago by disabling wireless and
using wired connection. Didn't work. Ubuntu 10.10 also won't boot.
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As if I had written this bug description myself :)
I have the exact same setup (Toshiba T110, Ubuntu 10.04, kernel
2.6.32-25-generic), and the exact same issue.
Don't know if it's true, but rumors say that later kernels works (2.6.34
I think).
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** Tags added: kernel panic
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