I'm also having this issue. I'm running Kubuntu 7.10. I switched to gnome after installing the OS though, and so now I have kubuntu with gnome installed. I have no idea if that matters in terms of this bug, but all kinds of things can be noteworthy with these bugs. I've got an AirLink 101 300N usb wireless card. The model number is AWLL6080. I've seen posts about how this card works with people who have ubuntu 7.10, so I know this card should work. I'll post my diagnostic outputs after I get them when I reboot into linux. I'm using Windows to post this due to the problem in linux. I've got the same problem as most of those who posted here: I have a wireless usb card that works and connects to networks and gives me access to the internet and then suddenly the card hangs and stops blinking. All of my usb ports are unresponsive except for things that don't require output (aka a usb hard drive) like a wireless usb mouse. As soon as I unplug anything that continues to work, due to only needing input, it won't work again in any port, even the one I just unplugged it from.
I'm wondering what could the cause of this bug be. It seems to range over a broad set of cards, with each of those cards having exact same symptoms. Some of these cards are claimed to work with linux and not have problems. Is it possible that the issue is due to a hardware problem as well as a software (kernel issue) one? Does our hardware all have something in common, such as similar usb hub makers or similar wireless card parts or both? -- usb wireless device zd1211rw 5-2:1.0: zd_chip_control_leds error -19 https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/74362 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
