oleksandr korneta <atenrok@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
alright, I decided to go wired, and see what happens. So it has been
almost two weeks since I turned my wireless card off and deactivated the
wlan0 device and guess what - no crashes since then. So I claim that the
combination of ndiswrapper + x86_64 windows wifi drivers make my laptop
to crash 1-2 times per day.
Any suggestions?
I signed up for and started a thread on the ndiswrapper mailing list...
which died after a very few exchanges. I am seeing *EXACTLY* the same
behavior on my HP Pavilion laptop with the ATI 200M chipset running FC6
x86_64. The following is with a wired connection:
[root@fubar ~]# uptime
19:43:11 up 6 days, 11:59, 5 users, load average: 0.16, 0.15, 0.07
[root@fubar ~]# uname -a
Linux fubar.local.davenjudy.org 2.6.19-1.2911.fc6 #1 SMP Sat Feb 10
15:16:31 EST 2007 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
I think my last reboot was just to pick up the 2911 kernel.
If I bring up the wireless connection, the system kernel panics in no
more than 24 hours. This seems to be independent of whether there is
traffic on the connection and whether the authentication is WEP or WPA.
The only advice I got from the ndiswrapper list was to make sure the
kernel isn't compiled with 4K stacks which doesn't even appear to be an
option for the x86_64 FC kernel. That is, the x86_64 kernel DOES NOT
use 4K stacks.
I'm going to try the bcm43xx driver again to see if it now works with my
AP. When I was running WEP on the AP, the AP wouldn't authenticate back
to my laptop before bcm43xx timed out (funny thing was the next message
after the timeout was a message saying that an authentication had been
received but none were outstanding). I switched the AP to WPA radius so
maybe it will authenticate to my laptop before bcm43xx times out.
That's about three or four projects down my "to do" queue.
If bcm43xx doesn't work for you, you might try getting on the
ndiswrapper mailing list (very low traffic compared to fedora-list) and
posting your complaint. Maybe, if enough people independently document
the problem, one of the ndiswrapper folks might decide it really is a
problem.
Cheers,
Dave
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