I am currently testing the mainline kernel. However it seems to me the
error is related somehow to dhcp services or more complicated then i
thought. Booting into Ubuntu today i suddenly had wifi access.

This is more detailed waht happened before i got the error:
1) Booted into 12.04, downloaded raring live amd64,. created a startup disk
2) Reboot directly from 12.04 to the startup disk and install 13.04 replacing 
13.04
- Note: There is no wifi access in the installer. While the network is 
detected, no connection is possible in several tries.
3) Boot into the freshly installed Ubuntu, the error persists
- Note: See the logs attached above
4) Removing and reconnecting the stick does not help


This is what i have done before booting today, the WIFI suddenly works with the 
buggy USB Stick, which might be related to the mysterious fix:
a) Using another USB WIFI Adapter to post this bug.
b) Removing the other USB connector and reconnecting the old
c) Powering the computer off
d) Booting Windows and using the buggy adaptor for Wifi access (works fine)
e) Rebooting Ubuntu Raring.

This i

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