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I finally backed my HD up and pumped myself up to upgrade to V12.04LTS
and try this. Carefully following these instructions and the ones
through the link, this started to work and I've been using it for
production for about a week now. However, while I can see but not
access my neighbors here, I
Hi Cliff,
The point I'm making above is that the breakage doesn't seem related to
the kernel at all, but rather, having the proper PCMCIA firmware
installed, which then prevents lockups.
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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
Please ignore my comment #37. This appears to be a firmware related bug
versus kernel. Can you try the suggestions by Alex in comment #34?
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Understood - I was just giving you the history of why I no longer have a
configuration to run this test on. Will check it when I get that back
and as other work allows. CT
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I ran into a similar situation just now, where my computer (an old Asus
Pundit-R with a Pentium IV) would lock up hard upon inserting a Broadcom
PCMCIA adapter (BCM4318).
Can you try this procedure:
1) sudo apt-get purge broadcom-sta-common broadcom-sta-source
bcmwl-kernel-source b43-fwcutter
I'll take this under advisement, but when V12.04LTS came out I did a
fresh install to get back the production kernel. When that didn't
contain a fix for this, I reverted to V11.10 on this hardware. In a
week or two when things slow down I'll run an extra backup disk, upgrade
that to V12.04LTS,
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Title:
Inserting LinkSys PCMCIA Wireless Hangs Xubuntu 12.04 Beta
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Tried again with the bot-stop-nagging tag. Status - Confirmed
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Title:
Inserting LinkSys PCMCIA Wireless Hangs Xubuntu 12.04 Beta
To manage
If this is in mainline kernel V3.3, it should also still be in Ubuntu V3.2, so
I'm marking it Confirmed again. I looked at and searched the Launchpad help
for a button to add a tag, but only came up with this possibility. If it
doesn't work, I'll have to ask for help again -
tag
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I guess my monitoring went away, so I'll go ahead -
Status - Confirmed
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Title:
The latest v3.3 kernel is now available. Can you test this latest kernel,
which is available from:
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v3.3-precise/
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Downloaded the 2 generic-pae...i386 files and the all header file,
then executed the three deb entries. I only have 1.5G RAM , but I'm
sure the Mobile Pentium 4-M includes PAE. Works the same.
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Title:
Inserting LinkSys PCMCIA Wireless Hangs Xubuntu 12.04 Beta
To manage
Done, but acts the same. Status - confirmed. CT
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Title:
Inserting LinkSys
Hello,
Can you please test the new mainline kernelclicking on the three links:
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http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v3.3-rc7-precise/linux-headers-3.3.0-030300rc7_3.3.0-030300rc7.201203101735_all.deb
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I'm new to beta testing of kernels, so I wanted to make sure that what I did
was the whole process -
* Downloaded the 3 packages as deb files ...
* ... executed them in order from my download folder ...
* ... clicked Install for each of the 3 in the Software Manager window.
* For luck, I also
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Title:
Inserting LinkSys PCMCIA
apport information
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** Description changed:
Whenever I plug the LinkSys (Broadcom) WPC54G V3 wireless card into the
PCMCIA slot on my old Gateway Solo 600 notebook running Xubuntu 12.04
beta, it accesses the hard drive and then locks up 100%. Likewise if I
I just finished a sequence of shutdown, insert card, boot attempt,
hangup, hard shutdown, remove card, re-boot, followed by this command
line interaction. Note that any configuration information from a
successful boot will be missing the LinkSys/Broadcom/PCMCIA data -
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The
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Title:
Inserting LinkSys PCMCIA Wireless Hangs Xubuntu 12.04 Beta
To manage
I could run a configuration collection using the spare boot drive with
Xubuntu V11.10, but I was afraid that would just confuse matters. CT
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Hello
have you got the possibility to reproduce the bug then detach the device,
reboot and attach here, using the button below 'Add attachment or patch' the
files:
/var/log/syslog
/var/log/kern.log
/var/log/kern.log.1
/var/log/demesg.0
Thanks
fabio
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FM -
I tried this with both cold and hot swapping of the card, and sent you
logs of both, but kern.log.1 was not available for either, so I'm afraid
you won't get what you need from this.
Sequences -
Normal re-boots to flush the log queue
Boot normal at ~19:44
Shut down at ~19:45
Cold-insert the
... and the hot swap logs. CT
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