I can't test this at the moment: The unload/reload trick didn't work. My
Knoppix CD, that has previously been successful in waking the device up
had gotten damaged from sitting in the drive, so that would not boot.

The strange thing is that when I booted with the 2.6.20-lowlatency
kernel, udev saw no reason to load the ipw2200 module. When I loaded it
manually it reported no errors, but also did nothing. I am hesitant to
report this as a bug, because of the uncertain hardware state that I am
in, but could someone else please test the ipw2200 module with that
kernel?

Anyway: Right now I can't get the device up, so therefore I can't test
whether I can make it survive a suspend/resume. Does anyone have any
dirty tricks up their sleeve on how to get the thing working
temporarily, so I can test it? I don't have any Windows...

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ipw2200 module can't be reloaded if its status was set to 2
https://launchpad.net/bugs/42387

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