*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 532451 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/532451
All,
I read the duplicate bug #532451 and this bug #537814. My comments seem
related, but these reports are for older kernels/Ubuntu releases and I
saw here that someone reported an issue running an NVIDIA driver that
seemed to interact with the wireless issue being reported.
Here is my addition:
I am running Ubuntu 10.10 beta. I have just logged a bug report #655078
which has just been confirmed regarding issues with the NVIDIA driver
for my system. I have provided a complete "apport-collect" report under
my bug report and have described my system hardware there. I also have
issues with the Intel (R) Centrino(R) Advanced-N + WiMAX 6250 AGN (thus
my report here).
What I have determined in Ubuntu 10.10 beta is that the driver is being
loaded, I can communicate with an unencrypted WIFI but I cannot get an
encrypted connection working. I see that the firmware has been included
in the installation in /lib/firmware (although the execute file
permission is set - not good). However, I get an error message during
boot-up that says no suitable firmware is found to install.
As I have said, I have provided a complete "apport-collect" report under
bug #655078. Maybe someone can see why my system is not loading the
firmware module that I believe is correct for my system and maybe it
will help others.
Thanks,
Mike
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New Intel wireless card not working 6250 wimax
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/537814
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