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Re: Mandriva 2008.1 broke my wireless
A few months back I wrote:
> > I've used my Compaq Armada E500 laptop with Mandriva since > > 2007.0. My Cisco wireless card has always worked without any > > issue using a Linux driver. I think it uses the airo_cs module, > > but it's hard for me to tell without reinstalling 2008.0. > > > > When I boot 2008.1 there's a long (a few minutes) pause after I > > see the following boot-up message (without the line breaks): > > > > Starting udev: modprobe: WARNING Error inserting padlock_aes > > (/lib/modules/2.6.24.4-laptop-1mnb/kernel/drivers/crypto/padlock-aes.ko.gz): > > No such device > > > > Before that message the power and traffic lights on the > > card flash. After that message those lights never light > > again. Needless to say, networking doesn't work. If I remove > > the wireless card, then the above error doesn't occur, and the > > machine boots up without pausing. > > I found my answer. The clue was here: > > https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+s...22/+bug/195218 > > I created a file called /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist-aironet and in > it I put the lines: > > > blacklist padlock_aes > blacklist geode_aes > > > After that I no longer get long delays when booting at the > "starting udev" step. My Cisco wireless card works again. > > FYI.... > > [I added this info to bugzilla.mandriva.com under bug no 40102.] But, now I find that the wireless card, while it does connect, is quite slow. When the laptop was a 2008.0 system I was getting rates, as reported by gkrellm, of 70k. But, now my rates are between 200-600, and once I saw as high as 1.4k. That's awful. Where should I look to fix this? Thanks.... -- PLEASE post a SUMMARY of the answer(s) to your question(s)! Show Windows & Gates to the exit door. Unless otherwise noted, the statements herein reflect my personal opinions and not those of any organization with which I may be affiliated. |
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