RTL8192SE
manoj.iyer at canonical.com
manoj.iyer at canonical.com
Thu May 6 20:25:48 UTC 2010
Did that kernel I posted work for you? It works for me on my Asus 1201N, I
have an SRU update on the way, so the next kernel roll out after UDS
should have it if SRU goes through.
Cheers
--- manjo
On Wed, 5 May 2010, Joseph Cooper wrote:
> Done, the bug is 576140. I couldn't figure out how to add more than
> one attachment at a time, so the requested info for submitting a bug
> is in the comments.
>
> On Wed, May 5, 2010 at 3:40 PM, <manoj.iyer at canonical.com> wrote:
>>
>> Joshep,
>>
>> I might have a fix for the problem, can you please open a bug ( using the
>> command ubuntu-bug linux from a terminal ) and assign it to me? please reply
>> to this email with the bug number, I will sru the fix. You can try a test
>> kernel in http://people.ubuntu.com/~manjo/rtl8192se/ its 386 kernel debs.
>>
>> rtg, the problem is with the master makefile, after you upgraded the package
>> you were pointing to rtllib in the wrong direction, so rtllib was not being
>> built.
>>
>>
>> Cheers
>> --- manjo
>>
>> On Tue, 4 May 2010, Tim Gardner wrote:
>>
>>> On 05/04/2010 02:05 AM, Joseph Cooper wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Hi Tim,
>>>> I see you have done a lot of work with the bug reports regarding the
>>>> RTL8192se Wi/Fi driver. I formatted my HD and installed Ubuntu 32bit on
>>>> my Toshiba Satellite A505-6004 then installed the proposed kernel you
>>>> had modified (2.6.32-22-generic-pae)
>>>>
>>>> Unfortunately my wi/fi still does not see any networks. Would you be
>>>> able to assist?
>>>> I know the toggle switch for the wi/fi is on because it works in Win7
>>>> Also there are many secure and unsecure access points in my
>>>> neighborhood. Unfortunately none are being seen.
>>>>
>>>> If this is the incorrect way to go about getting help with this I
>>>> apologize.
>>>>
>>>> Thanks for all you do!
>>>
>>> The rtl8192se driver is direct from the vendor, and as such is poorly
>>> supported by the FOSS community. If it were mainline then it would
>>> likely get more attention.
>>>
>>> Your best bet is to file a Launchpad bug with all of your particulars
>>> (use 'ubuntu-bug linux'), and to perhaps send an email to Realtek.
>>>
>>> rtg
>>>
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>>> Tim Gardner tim.gardner at canonical.com
>>>
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>>
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