2008-02-05 21:31:49 |
joenix |
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added bug |
2008-02-06 22:58:26 |
marcogoni |
linux: status |
New |
Confirmed |
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2008-03-10 21:32:21 |
Leann Ogasawara |
linux: importance |
Undecided |
Medium |
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2008-03-10 21:32:21 |
Leann Ogasawara |
linux: assignee |
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ubuntu-kernel-team |
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2008-03-10 21:32:21 |
Leann Ogasawara |
linux: status |
Confirmed |
Triaged |
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2008-04-26 08:18:17 |
marcogoni |
bug |
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added attachment 'unnamed' (unnamed) |
2008-08-26 21:32:30 |
Adam Buchbinder |
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2008-08-26 21:58:40 |
Bug Watch Updater |
linux: status |
Unknown |
Confirmed |
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2008-09-09 05:10:55 |
Leann Ogasawara |
linux: status |
Triaged |
Fix Released |
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2008-09-09 05:10:55 |
Leann Ogasawara |
linux: statusexplanation |
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Thanks for all the testing and updates everyone. I'm marking this "Fix Released" for Intrepid. If you see any regressions regarding this issue prior to Intrepid's final release, please reopen by setting the status back to "New". Thanks. |
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2008-10-10 21:11:37 |
chef |
linux: status |
Fix Released |
New |
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2008-10-10 21:11:37 |
chef |
linux: statusexplanation |
Thanks for all the testing and updates everyone. I'm marking this "Fix Released" for Intrepid. If you see any regressions regarding this issue prior to Intrepid's final release, please reopen by setting the status back to "New". Thanks. |
This bug has reappeared for me in Intrepid Beta since I updated today 10/10/08. It doesn't exhibit the long boot up time associated with the previous bug. However, Intrepid doesn't detect the wireless card and rather states in network-manager that "device is unmanaged".
My wireless card worked with Gutsy but as with everyone else, didn't work with Hardy until I used the blacklist solution. In testing earlier versions of Intrepid (Alphas), I didn't experience this problem. My wireless card worked fine until I updated and did a partial upgrade today. The last time I did an upgrade before this was about 4 days ago but that didn't break my Cisco AIRNONET 340 wireless.
The upgrade installed the 2.6.27-7 kernel. My wireless card worked fine with 2.6.27-5 until the upgrade. Now booting up using either one doesn't solve the problem. |
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2008-10-16 23:15:21 |
chef |
linux: status |
New |
Fix Released |
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2008-10-16 23:15:21 |
chef |
linux: statusexplanation |
This bug has reappeared for me in Intrepid Beta since I updated today 10/10/08. It doesn't exhibit the long boot up time associated with the previous bug. However, Intrepid doesn't detect the wireless card and rather states in network-manager that "device is unmanaged".
My wireless card worked with Gutsy but as with everyone else, didn't work with Hardy until I used the blacklist solution. In testing earlier versions of Intrepid (Alphas), I didn't experience this problem. My wireless card worked fine until I updated and did a partial upgrade today. The last time I did an upgrade before this was about 4 days ago but that didn't break my Cisco AIRNONET 340 wireless.
The upgrade installed the 2.6.27-7 kernel. My wireless card worked fine with 2.6.27-5 until the upgrade. Now booting up using either one doesn't solve the problem. |
I found out that although network-manager doesn't show my wireless network connected and states "device unmanaged", it is actually working. This bug has been filed under another number. The link to it is given below.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/firefox-3.0/+bug/191889
The link below also seems to suggest a way of working around the problem but I haven't tried it out as my wireless is working.
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=940364&highlight=nm-applet
I guess this is unrelated to the bug under this section and thus I will change its status back to "Fix Released". |
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2010-02-26 00:43:38 |
Bug Watch Updater |
linux (Mandriva): status |
Confirmed |
Invalid |
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2010-10-18 08:59:57 |
Bug Watch Updater |
linux (Mandriva): status |
Invalid |
Unknown |
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2011-02-14 15:23:38 |
Bug Watch Updater |
linux (Mandriva): importance |
Unknown |
Medium |
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