On Thu, Aug 27, 2009 at 10:57 AM, Christian
Stöveken<email address hidden> wrote:
> The wireless connection becomes unusable after some time (without installing linux-backports-modules-jaunty-generic).
> Also connecting or reconnecting to the network does take too long. (way longer than other cards I use).
>
> I think (in contrast to Romuald) that constant traffic like pinging some
> box does not change the situation.
>
> If you tell me what logs (...) you need to help pinpoint the problem
> I'll be glad to provide those to you.
Notice I now put a section there. I wrote this just for you actually.
Please tell me if this gives you enough explanation why you may see
the issue fixed on linux-backports-modules-jaunty-generic but not on
your distribution default kernel. If it is not clear please tell me
what is not clear.
On Thu, Aug 27, 2009 at 10:57 AM, Christian -modules- jaunty- generic) .
Stöveken<email address hidden> wrote:
> The wireless connection becomes unusable after some time (without installing linux-backports
> Also connecting or reconnecting to the network does take too long. (way longer than other cards I use).
>
> I think (in contrast to Romuald) that constant traffic like pinging some
> box does not change the situation.
>
> If you tell me what logs (...) you need to help pinpoint the problem
> I'll be glad to provide those to you.
Please read this:
http:// wireless. kernel. org/en/ users/Documenta tion/Reporting_ bugs#When_ will_your_ kernel_ issue_be_ fixed_. 3F
Notice I now put a section there. I wrote this just for you actually. -modules- jaunty- generic but not on
Please tell me if this gives you enough explanation why you may see
the issue fixed on linux-backports
your distribution default kernel. If it is not clear please tell me
what is not clear.
Luis