On 09/23/2014 01:50 PM, Joseph Salisbury wrote:
> Can you provide some additional details about this bug?  What effects
> are you seeing?
>
> ** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
>     Importance: Undecided => Low
>
> ** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
>         Status: Confirmed => Incomplete
>
My wireless card, an Atheros 2.4 Ghz, 300mb/s was blacklisted by the 
system (not by modprobe.d either.) Rfkill was negative, lshw -c network 
wouldnt reveal presence of Atheros wireless on wlan0, however lspci did, 
indicating a down state. (I had used Win. Wireless Drivers and then 
removed them by GUI, not cmd. line). It seemed to precipitate the system 
seizing the ath9 native kernel, for when I did dmesg et. al. ath9 would 
not activate. Later, after that fiasco, system updates, etc I installed 
a Broadcom Wireless dual-band card I had. Now, upon boot I see a post 
telling me the system timer isn't connecting with the APIC. After boot 
is complete I have to activate the wireless manually, and the system 
demands superuser status before and after my selection of the  home 
router. I don't know if that's a peculiarity of ubuntu 14.10, Mate or 
what. (I skipped 14.04 completely, What a wretched mess THAT is. Mark S. 
is repeating Bill Gates fiasco).
Anyway... since the initial loading of Mate 14.10 beta I notice my root 
file and vmlinuz 3.16.0.16 have errors. This old laptop has no EFI 
capabilities to play around with in the BIOS. Am I supposed to install 
some "bridge" or something to help the OS reconcile ancient hardware? (I 
saw some such reference on the forums, pre beta 1 release)  I've looked 
high and low for that answer, and it's still a big unknown. I will 
attach a copy of dmesg output I ran after the wireless problem, and I 
can do 1 today as well. If you want any other specific cmd. line output, 
let me know & I'll run it.
Hope this helps you. Overall the MATE is an exquisite distro, and 
properly deserves it's "cannonization" on the fast track. Thanks to all 
of you.

John Roxby

(PS) Egad, #2 dmesg looks even worse.


** Attachment added: "dmesg #1 .odt"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1372457/+attachment/4213503/+files/dmesg%20%231%20.odt

** Attachment added: "kernel #2.odt"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1372457/+attachment/4213504/+files/kernel%20%232.odt

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