Activity log for bug #278440

Date Who What changed Old value New value Message
2008-10-05 05:36:38 sifo bug added bug
2008-12-01 01:05:41 Ian Weisser None: status New Incomplete
2008-12-01 01:05:41 Ian Weisser None: bugtargetdisplayname Ubuntu linux (Ubuntu)
2008-12-01 01:05:41 Ian Weisser None: bugtargetname ubuntu linux (Ubuntu)
2008-12-01 01:05:41 Ian Weisser None: statusexplanation Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make Ubuntu better. Unfortunately we can't fix it without more information. Aironet 350 is a family of adapters using PCI, mini-PCI, and PCMCIA, among others. In which port or slot does yours attach to the computer? Please include the following additional information, if you have not already done so (pay attention to lspci's additional options), as required by the Ubuntu Kernel Team: 1. Please include the output of the command "uname -a" in your next response. It should be one, long line of text which includes the exact kernel version you're running, as well as the CPU architecture. 2. Please run the command "dmesg > dmesg.log" after a fresh boot and attach the resulting file "dmesg.log" to this bug report. 3. Please run the command "sudo lspci -vvnn > lspci-vvnn.log" and attach the resulting file "lspci-vvnn.log" to this bug report. For your reference, the full description of procedures for kernel-related bug reports is available at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelTeamBugPolicies Thanks in advance!
2008-12-01 01:05:41 Ian Weisser None: title Bug #278440 in Ubuntu: "Cisco Aironet 350 Wireless LAN Adapter not detected by Ubuntu (Hardy)" Bug #278440 in linux (Ubuntu): "Cisco Aironet 350 Wireless LAN Adapter not detected by Ubuntu (Hardy)"
2009-01-01 13:39:51 Ian Weisser linux: status Incomplete Invalid
2009-01-01 13:39:51 Ian Weisser linux: statusexplanation Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make Ubuntu better. Unfortunately we can't fix it without more information. Aironet 350 is a family of adapters using PCI, mini-PCI, and PCMCIA, among others. In which port or slot does yours attach to the computer? Please include the following additional information, if you have not already done so (pay attention to lspci's additional options), as required by the Ubuntu Kernel Team: 1. Please include the output of the command "uname -a" in your next response. It should be one, long line of text which includes the exact kernel version you're running, as well as the CPU architecture. 2. Please run the command "dmesg > dmesg.log" after a fresh boot and attach the resulting file "dmesg.log" to this bug report. 3. Please run the command "sudo lspci -vvnn > lspci-vvnn.log" and attach the resulting file "lspci-vvnn.log" to this bug report. For your reference, the full description of procedures for kernel-related bug reports is available at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelTeamBugPolicies Thanks in advance! We're closing this bug since it is has been some time with no response from the original reporter. However, if the issue still exists please feel free to reopen with the requested information.