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Just works perfectly (not an issue) #1
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On 05/11/2013 06:48 AM, Enrique Erne wrote:
FYI, you may use "git clone http://github.com/lwfinger/rtl8723au_bt.git" to get Larry |
There is bluetooth driver as well! this is awesome. Is this open-source? why is this not a dmks package in ubuntu/debian? I can upload it =))) in ubuntu we can even lookup and find/install that driver automagically! |
i'm on Lenovo Yoga 13" (with i7) and Ubuntu 13.10 |
It seems to work for other people. I have no idea what might be wrong. I do not have a device, and I can do nothing more than post the driver. So far, no one has offered to buy me a Yoga 13 :) |
I tried ubuntu 13.04 as well -- still with the same issue (please find the new issue i've created) |
Thanks for the driver and your hard work! just be curious, will the driver be part of the kernel any time soon? |
BTW,after the regular Ubuntu update that happened last week, networking started to work finally with my router at home. It is extremely slow, but it works at least. So the issue was fixed partially upstream somehow. And thank you a lot for your driver once again! |
@ioky: I do not have a device for testing. As the changes needed to add it to the kernel would be substantial, iI do not feel that submitting without testing would be appropriate. I was contacted by someone who proposed to do the conversion, but that was a few months ago, and I have heard nothing more. @vak: What were the kernel versions before and after the latest Ubuntu update? |
@lwfinger , the current one is: However, I can't state for sure it was the Ubuntu update that included also the kernel update. It could be, but I didn't pay much attention (( |
Update: yesterday I've found that there is no healthy networking again. I spend some time and reproduced the "resurrection" that happened last weekend:
So, the reason was rather not the Ubuntu update, but the sequence that I have described here. Probably, the hostname-to-IP resolving is not correctly negotiated between Yoga 13 and router, but it is somehow fixed after USB-Tethering. (i need time to see if it is really the host resolving issue and not the IP-routing issue though) |
Is There anyway I can help you test the Driver? I can't loan you the physical hardware. But I am very happy to help test things out. or even let you know connect to hardware over the internet, or something. Don't know if that help. |
…e, but by processing 0, baseIndex5G is left unset and can cause a kernel OOPS that looks like: May 31 23:01:08 rpi2 kernel: [ 2045.373494] RTL871X: No power limit table of the specified band 1, bandwidth 0, ratesection 0, group 0, rf path 0 May 31 23:01:08 rpi2 kernel: [ 2045.373505] RTL871X: use other value 63 May 31 23:01:08 rpi2 kernel: [ 2045.373541] Unable to handle kernel paging request at virtual address 65ce6217 May 31 23:01:08 rpi2 kernel: [ 2045.375393] pgd = b2f98000 May 31 23:01:08 rpi2 kernel: [ 2045.375482] [65ce6217] *pgd=00000000 May 31 23:01:08 rpi2 kernel: [ 2045.375611] Internal error: Oops: 5 [lwfinger#1] PREEMPT SMP ARM May 31 23:01:08 rpi2 kernel: [ 2045.376276] CPU: 0 PID: 1311 Comm: wpa_supplicant Tainted: G O 3.18.0-23-rpi2 lwfinger#24-Ubuntu May 31 23:01:08 rpi2 kernel: [ 2045.376450] task: b2fe5280 ti: a198c000 task.ti: a198c000 May 31 23:01:08 rpi2 kernel: [ 2045.376724] PC is at PHY_ConvertPowerLimitToPowerIndex+0x540/0x9e8 [8812au] May 31 23:01:08 rpi2 kernel: [ 2045.376984] LR is at PHY_ConvertPowerLimitToPowerIndex+0x528/0x9e8 [8812au] May 31 23:01:08 rpi2 kernel: [ 2045.377121] pc : [<7f15493c>] lr : [<7f154924>] psr: 600b0013 May 31 23:01:08 rpi2 kernel: [ 2045.377121] sp : a198dd10 ip : 80913bf0 fp : 0000345c May 31 23:01:08 rpi2 kernel: [ 2045.377330] r10: 00000000 r9 : 00000000 r8 : b2e72872 May 31 23:01:08 rpi2 kernel: [ 2045.377433] r7 : b2e70000 r6 : b2e72872 r5 : 00000000 r4 : 0000003f May 31 23:01:08 rpi2 kernel: [ 2045.377559] r3 : 65ce6215 r2 : 00000001 r1 : b2e73450 r0 : 0000001b May 31 23:01:08 rpi2 kernel: [ 2045.377685] Flags: nZCv IRQs on FIQs on Mode SVC_32 ISA ARM Segment user May 31 23:01:08 rpi2 kernel: [ 2045.377821] Control: 10c5387d Table: 32f9806a DAC: 00000015 May 31 23:01:08 rpi2 kernel: [ 2045.377933] Process wpa_supplicant (pid: 1311, stack limit = 0xa198c238)
Add USB ID for Buffalo WI-U2-433DM
It works perfect on yoga i7 ubuntu 13.04, using:
(Just wanted to say thanks!)
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