** Description changed:

  Hi,
  
  The wireless LED(wireless status) does not work correctly on 7.10 in my
  laptop. After wireless function disabled, wireless LED still keep
  flashing at interval of 2 seconds. I have done a quick test by enabling
  and then disabling the wireless function. Surprisingly, the LED kept
- flashing even much more quickly without stop even after the wireless
- function disabled. I had to restart the system. it now keeps flashing at
- interval of 2 seconds after the system is restarted.
+ flashing even much more quickly without stop(go crazy.....) after the
+ wireless function disabled. I had to restart the system. it now keeps
+ flashing at interval of 2 seconds after the system is restarted.
  
  
  My laptop has no hardware switch to indicate wireless status. I am using 
Intel PRO/Wireless 3945ABG and 2.6.22 on gutsy with all updates. 
  
  Has Anyone got the same problem?

** Changed in: linux-source-2.6.22 (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: None => linux-source-2.6.22

** Description changed:

  Hi,
  
  The wireless LED(wireless status) does not work correctly on 7.10 in my
  laptop. After wireless function disabled, wireless LED still keep
  flashing at interval of 2 seconds. I have done a quick test by enabling
- and then disabling the wireless function. Surprisingly, the LED kept
- flashing even much more quickly without stop(go crazy.....) after the
- wireless function disabled. I had to restart the system. it now keeps
- flashing at interval of 2 seconds after the system is restarted.
+ and then disabling the wireless function in knetworkmanager.
+ Surprisingly, the LED kept flashing even much more quickly without
+ stop(go crazy.....) after the wireless function disabled. I had to
+ restart the system. it now keeps flashing at interval of 2 seconds after
+ the system is restarted.
  
  
  My laptop has no hardware switch to indicate wireless status. I am using 
Intel PRO/Wireless 3945ABG and 2.6.22 on gutsy with all updates. 
  
  Has Anyone got the same problem?

** Description changed:

  Hi,
  
  The wireless LED(wireless status) does not work correctly on 7.10 in my
  laptop. After wireless function disabled, wireless LED still keep
  flashing at interval of 2 seconds. I have done a quick test by enabling
  and then disabling the wireless function in knetworkmanager.
  Surprisingly, the LED kept flashing even much more quickly without
  stop(go crazy.....) after the wireless function disabled. I had to
- restart the system. it now keeps flashing at interval of 2 seconds after
- the system is restarted.
+ restart the system. it now keeps flashing at interval of 2 seconds as
+ usual after the system is rebooted.
  
  
  My laptop has no hardware switch to indicate wireless status. I am using 
Intel PRO/Wireless 3945ABG and 2.6.22 on gutsy with all updates. 
  
  Has Anyone got the same problem?

** Description changed:

  Hi,
  
  The wireless LED(wireless status) does not work correctly on 7.10 in my
  laptop. After wireless function disabled, wireless LED still keep
  flashing at interval of 2 seconds. I have done a quick test by enabling
  and then disabling the wireless function in knetworkmanager.
  Surprisingly, the LED kept flashing even much more quickly without
- stop(go crazy.....) after the wireless function disabled. I had to
- restart the system. it now keeps flashing at interval of 2 seconds as
- usual after the system is rebooted.
+ stop(go crazy...)after the wireless function disabled. I had to restart
+ the system. it now keeps flashing at interval of 2 seconds as usual
+ after the system is rebooted.
  
  
  My laptop has no hardware switch to indicate wireless status. I am using 
Intel PRO/Wireless 3945ABG and 2.6.22 on gutsy with all updates. 
  
  Has Anyone got the same problem?

-- 
[gutsy]wireless disabled & wireless led still keep flashing
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/157418
You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu
Bugs, which is the bug contact for Ubuntu.

-- 
ubuntu-bugs mailing list
[email protected]
https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs

Reply via email to