After upgrading to Karmic I could use the free driver for my Broadcom
wifi card. That means wl is not in use anymore
("sudo rmmod wl" gives output "ERROR: Module wl does not exist in
/proc/modules")
So I think we may conclude that it seems not to be related to wl.
cheers
Tom
Leann Ogasawara wrote:
> Hi Tom,
>
> I see you are using the wl driver. Just our of curiosity, if you unload
> that driver prior to suspending, does this help at all?
>
> sudo rmmod wl
>
> You'll then have to reload the module after resuming (assuming you are
> able to resume successfully). Let us know your results. Thanks.
>
>
hi Leann
After upgrading to Karmic I could use the free driver for my Broadcom
wifi card. That means wl is not in use anymore
("sudo rmmod wl" gives output "ERROR: Module wl does not exist in
/proc/modules")
So I think we may conclude that it seems not to be related to wl.
cheers
Tom
Leann Ogasawara wrote:
> Hi Tom,
>
> I see you are using the wl driver. Just our of curiosity, if you unload
> that driver prior to suspending, does this help at all?
>
> sudo rmmod wl
>
> You'll then have to reload the module after resuming (assuming you are
> able to resume successfully). Let us know your results. Thanks.
>
>