Hi Inaky.

Thank you for your reply. I've solved the first issue for me, as you may see in my previous replies - I managed to get work wimax on 64-bit after applying Paul Donohue's patches.

The second is much complicated and I made some scripts for me basing on those which are published in Internet (like this https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/network-manager/+bug/513139) to turn off Wifi and turn on Wimax (see at http://ge.tt/7T8cqay), as well as to try to respond to different stati of Wimax module analysing wimaxcu responses, but they are not stable and demand /dev/hands to be applied :).

I've posted this idea on Ubuntu brainstorming page and hope that the work which is currently doing by Dan Williams with NM (http://cgit.freedesktop.org/NetworkManager/NetworkManager) can be finalised in the nearest future.

With kind regards,
Oleksa Stasevych

05.03.11 01:28, Inaky Perez-Gonzalez написав(ла):
Hello

Sorry for the very late response, my inbox is a mess

On Wed, 2011-02-09 at 21:36 +0200, Oleksa Stasevych wrote:
Hi Inaky, friends.

Continuing my last post, I can say, that I was successful connecting
with Freshtel (one of Kyiv WIMAX provider) but only under 32-bit
architecture (Ubuntu 11.04 Alpha2 i386). But at the most I use 64-bit
Ubuntu, which is installed on my PC and I don't want to replace it.

Do you see some light at the end of tunnel with libpthread
segmentation fault vs. 64-bit Linux?

Not really -- we don't have anyone available to work on this, and even
patch integration is in a very delayed time schedule now. :(

Also, playing with wimaxcu connect/dconnect, enabling wifi/disabling
wimax I found a lot of inconveniences when I had to modprobe and rmmod
iwlagn manually in order to make work either WiMAX or WiFi. Can you
suggest some useful utils, which can make this trivial operation
simple? Line Inter PROSet does?

Nope, there is nothing, sorry. Similar to what I mentioned before, there
is none looking at solving this permanently. We have designs or
architectures on how it should be properly solved, but no resources to
implement them.




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