Activity log for bug #145272

Date Who What changed Old value New value Message
2007-09-26 16:14:33 Shkodran Gerguri bug added bug
2007-09-26 22:39:18 Brian Murray linux-meta: status New Incomplete
2007-09-27 10:00:26 Shkodran Gerguri description After last kernel update, the rt2500 wireless card and its module returned to its erroneous state which was present in a fresh install of feisty. I use the card to connect to a home AP which "distributes" access to internet. After the last update, the internet often drops dead, even if the AP is running fine. This is purely the issue of rt2500 module, since I had two machines connected to the AP and browsing the web happily, with the desktop sometimes suddenly dropping dead, even though the iwconfig command states that it is connected with 27 % signal strength. As I wrote, everything was ok till the last kernel update, so the rt2500 module probably ended in an erroneous state after it. After last kernel update, the rt2500 wireless card and its module returned to its erroneous state which was present in a fresh install of feisty. I use the card to connect to a home AP which "distributes" access to internet. After the last update, the internet often drops dead, even if the AP is running fine. This is purely the issue of rt2500 module, since I had two machines connected to the AP and browsing the web happily, with the desktop sometimes suddenly dropping dead, even though the iwconfig command states that it is connected with 27 % signal strength. As I wrote, everything was ok till the last kernel update, so the rt2500 module probably ended in an erroneous state after it. Output of "uname -a": Linux Tomahna 2.6.20-16-generic #2 SMP Sun Sep 23 19:50:39 UTC 2007 i686 GNU/Linux
2007-09-27 10:00:52 Shkodran Gerguri bug added attachment 'dmesg.log' (Output of dmesg)
2007-09-27 10:01:24 Shkodran Gerguri bug added attachment 'lspci-vvnn.log' (Output of lspci)
2007-09-27 16:00:26 Brian Murray linux-source-2.6.20: importance Undecided Medium
2007-09-27 16:00:26 Brian Murray linux-source-2.6.20: assignee ubuntu-kernel-team
2007-09-27 16:00:26 Brian Murray linux-source-2.6.20: status Incomplete Confirmed
2007-09-28 15:44:31 Shkodran Gerguri description After last kernel update, the rt2500 wireless card and its module returned to its erroneous state which was present in a fresh install of feisty. I use the card to connect to a home AP which "distributes" access to internet. After the last update, the internet often drops dead, even if the AP is running fine. This is purely the issue of rt2500 module, since I had two machines connected to the AP and browsing the web happily, with the desktop sometimes suddenly dropping dead, even though the iwconfig command states that it is connected with 27 % signal strength. As I wrote, everything was ok till the last kernel update, so the rt2500 module probably ended in an erroneous state after it. Output of "uname -a": Linux Tomahna 2.6.20-16-generic #2 SMP Sun Sep 23 19:50:39 UTC 2007 i686 GNU/Linux After last kernel update, the rt2500 wireless card and its module returned to its erroneous state which was present in a fresh install of feisty. I use the card to connect to a home AP which "distributes" access to internet. After the last update, the internet often drops dead, even if the AP is running fine. This is purely the issue of rt2500 module, since I had two machines connected to the AP and browsing the web happily, with the desktop sometimes suddenly dropping dead, even though the iwconfig command states that it is connected with 27 % signal strength. As I wrote, everything was ok till the last kernel update, so the rt2500 module probably ended in an erroneous state after it. Output of "uname -a": Linux Tomahna 2.6.20-16-generic #2 SMP Sun Sep 23 19:50:39 UTC 2007 i686 GNU/Linux UPDATE: After clean install of Feisty (because of rt2500 not being able to connect to WPA network in Gutsy Beta), the rt2500 seems to be working again. All updates performed, system is now up-to-date. I'm changing status to Undecided, because the module stopped exhibiting the described behavior.
2007-09-28 15:47:31 Shkodran Gerguri description After last kernel update, the rt2500 wireless card and its module returned to its erroneous state which was present in a fresh install of feisty. I use the card to connect to a home AP which "distributes" access to internet. After the last update, the internet often drops dead, even if the AP is running fine. This is purely the issue of rt2500 module, since I had two machines connected to the AP and browsing the web happily, with the desktop sometimes suddenly dropping dead, even though the iwconfig command states that it is connected with 27 % signal strength. As I wrote, everything was ok till the last kernel update, so the rt2500 module probably ended in an erroneous state after it. Output of "uname -a": Linux Tomahna 2.6.20-16-generic #2 SMP Sun Sep 23 19:50:39 UTC 2007 i686 GNU/Linux UPDATE: After clean install of Feisty (because of rt2500 not being able to connect to WPA network in Gutsy Beta), the rt2500 seems to be working again. All updates performed, system is now up-to-date. I'm changing status to Undecided, because the module stopped exhibiting the described behavior. After last kernel update, the rt2500 wireless card and its module returned to its erroneous state which was present in a fresh install of feisty. I use the card to connect to a home AP which "distributes" access to internet. After the last update, the internet often drops dead, even if the AP is running fine. This is purely the issue of rt2500 module, since I had two machines connected to the AP and browsing the web happily, with the desktop sometimes suddenly dropping dead, even though the iwconfig command states that it is connected with 27 % signal strength. As I wrote, everything was ok till the last kernel update, so the rt2500 module probably ended in an erroneous state after it. Output of "uname -a": Linux Tomahna 2.6.20-16-generic #2 SMP Sun Sep 23 19:50:39 UTC 2007 i686 GNU/Linux UPDATE: After clean install of Feisty (because of rt2500 not being able to connect to WPA network in Gutsy Beta), the rt2500 seems to be working again. All updates performed, system is now up-to-date. I'm changing status to Invalid, because the module stopped exhibiting the described behavior.
2007-09-28 15:49:13 Shkodran Gerguri linux-source-2.6.20: status Confirmed Invalid
2007-09-29 14:33:56 Shkodran Gerguri linux-source-2.6.20: status Invalid Confirmed
2007-09-29 14:34:16 Shkodran Gerguri description After last kernel update, the rt2500 wireless card and its module returned to its erroneous state which was present in a fresh install of feisty. I use the card to connect to a home AP which "distributes" access to internet. After the last update, the internet often drops dead, even if the AP is running fine. This is purely the issue of rt2500 module, since I had two machines connected to the AP and browsing the web happily, with the desktop sometimes suddenly dropping dead, even though the iwconfig command states that it is connected with 27 % signal strength. As I wrote, everything was ok till the last kernel update, so the rt2500 module probably ended in an erroneous state after it. Output of "uname -a": Linux Tomahna 2.6.20-16-generic #2 SMP Sun Sep 23 19:50:39 UTC 2007 i686 GNU/Linux UPDATE: After clean install of Feisty (because of rt2500 not being able to connect to WPA network in Gutsy Beta), the rt2500 seems to be working again. All updates performed, system is now up-to-date. I'm changing status to Invalid, because the module stopped exhibiting the described behavior. After last kernel update, the rt2500 wireless card and its module returned to its erroneous state which was present in a fresh install of feisty. I use the card to connect to a home AP which "distributes" access to internet. After the last update, the internet often drops dead, even if the AP is running fine. This is purely the issue of rt2500 module, since I had two machines connected to the AP and browsing the web happily, with the desktop sometimes suddenly dropping dead, even though the iwconfig command states that it is connected with 27 % signal strength. As I wrote, everything was ok till the last kernel update, so the rt2500 module probably ended in an erroneous state after it. Output of "uname -a": Linux Tomahna 2.6.20-16-generic #2 SMP Sun Sep 23 19:50:39 UTC 2007 i686 GNU/Linux
2007-10-14 06:24:59 Steven Brown bug added attachment 'dmesg.log' (dmesg.log)
2007-10-14 06:25:55 Steven Brown bug added attachment 'lspci.log' (lspci.log)
2007-10-20 11:14:04 TomLottermann bug added attachment 'dmesg.log' (dmesg.log)
2007-10-20 11:15:22 TomLottermann bug added attachment 'lspci-vvnn.log' (lspci-vvnn.log)
2007-10-20 11:18:13 TomLottermann bug assigned to linux-source-2.6.22 (Ubuntu)
2007-10-20 11:22:27 TomLottermann linux-source-2.6.22: status New Confirmed
2007-12-17 21:16:29 Brian Murray linux-source-2.6.22: assignee ubuntu-kernel-team
2008-02-07 15:53:58 Javier Jardón marked as duplicate 134660