Re: [2.6.13-rc4] Bug in the wireless code?

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Hi,

I'd gladly supply you with any input - just tell what you need.

Actually, a dmesg in 2.6.11 and 2.6.12 looks very familiar.  Also the
NIC gets configured.   However the Link LED just blinks which means it
tries to establish a connection.
In 2.6.11 it stays solid after a couple of seconds.

/brian

Matan Peled wrote:
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Brian Schau wrote:

Hi Denis/All,


I see the error in 2.6.12 as well (I just tried it).   My setup ...

Zyxel ZyAir B-100 pcmcia wireless card.
D-Link AccessPoint.


/brian


Denis Vlasenko wrote:


On Saturday 30 July 2005 17:54, Brian Schau wrote:


Hello,

I am sorry to annoy you all.  I have problem in getting the
wireless orinoco driver to work in 2.6.13-rc4.   It works
like a charm in 2.6.11.
Doing a diff between the files for orinoco shows a lot of
differences.

I'll gladly assist in any way I can.



Does it work in 2.6.12? 2.6.13-rc1? rc2? rc3?

(Please do not reply just to me, but to lkml)


Whats the error?
Any sort of output would probably be helpful.

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