Comment 5 for bug 23908

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Jacob Winski (winski) wrote :

Thank you for the fix Byron Clark!

This was a real pain in Breezy (it worked in Hoary for whatever reason). This
problem was usually caused by an rmmod/modprobe. When using the card and having
it boot, it worked until rmmod/modprobe, whether manually by hand, or whether
done by a script such as suspend or hibernation. This meant that if suspend were
used, wifi would die on resume and would be difficult to recover because the
problem continues even after reboot. After messing around, rebooting, and
shutting down, it somehow sometimes fixed itself. This may possibly be to some
setting being reset.

Needless to say, this fix should be incorporated into Ubuntu when using module airo.