I have tested the upstream kernel before.  Their analysis as soon as
their kernel got the "authienticate" or connect or whatever the proper
term is from quantal they connected right away.  That is very evident in
the dmesg and syslogs.

I can try the upstream kernel again.  Is there any way to tell in ubuntu
why ubuntu isn't asking for the wlan WPA connect?  Well, sometimes I see
a "disconnect" message when the desktop comes up, I've no clue on why it
is disconnecting.  I do sudo dhclient wlan0, enter password, waut a few
seconds, Ctrl-c and it connects right away.

Let me try the suggestion in comment #21.

If no improvement I'll try the upstream kernel again.  Other than the
work, that's no problem, it's just a delay for bugzilla and someone in
Debian development to look at the bug again.

Thanks for looking at the bug. Jerry

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