Well, it seems that the situation with the rt61 cards is worse in edgy
than it was in dapper. :-(
I upgraded my laptop to edgy and the default kernel doesn't work at all
with the module rt61pci. :-( I kept the dapper kernel for now, with the
workaround that I mentioned earlier. :-(
In fact, I tried to install it from scratch from the alternernate CD for
i386 and, during the insertion of the module, a stack backtrace is
generated (I don't have the dmesg here at hand, but I can send it here,
if desired). :-(
The problem that I seen when trying to install edgy from scratch is
exactly what is described in the first post of the forum: two interfaces
wlan0 and wmaster0, but none work. :-(
Ben, please let me know if anything else is needed.
Hi there, people.
Well, it seems that the situation with the rt61 cards is worse in edgy
than it was in dapper. :-(
I upgraded my laptop to edgy and the default kernel doesn't work at all
with the module rt61pci. :-( I kept the dapper kernel for now, with the
workaround that I mentioned earlier. :-(
In fact, I tried to install it from scratch from the alternernate CD for
i386 and, during the insertion of the module, a stack backtrace is
generated (I don't have the dmesg here at hand, but I can send it here,
if desired). :-(
It seems that a lot of other people have the same problem, according to ubuntuforums. org/showthread. php?t=285072>.
what I see in <http://
The problem that I seen when trying to install edgy from scratch is
exactly what is described in the first post of the forum: two interfaces
wlan0 and wmaster0, but none work. :-(
Ben, please let me know if anything else is needed.
Regards, Rogério Brito.
P.S.: I also have a wireless USB card that would be driven by the ralink www.ime. usp.br/ ~rbrito algorithms. berlios. de freshmeat. net/projects/ algorithms/
drivers. I can also test it, if desired.
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