This is directly caused by having linux-backports-modules-hardy (and it's dependencies) installed. This is the case out of the Dell factory image.
The offending module is ieee80211_crypt.
To work around the scenario, you need to follow the following steps:
1) sudo apt-get remove linux-backports-modules-2.6.24-21-generic 2) sudo rmmod ieee80211_crypt 3) sudo modprobe wl
It should work properly going forward then, but this bug needs to be fixed before lrm is released from proposed.
This is directly caused by having linux-backports -modules- hardy (and it's dependencies) installed. This is the case out of the Dell factory image.
The offending module is ieee80211_crypt.
To work around the scenario, you need to follow the following steps:
1) sudo apt-get remove linux-backports -modules- 2.6.24- 21-generic
2) sudo rmmod ieee80211_crypt
3) sudo modprobe wl
It should work properly going forward then, but this bug needs to be fixed before lrm is released from proposed.