On 01/20/2012 03:51 PM, Leonid Isaev wrote:
On Fri, 20 Jan 2012 15:42:51 -0800
Don Juan<donjuansjiz@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 01/20/2012 03:40 PM, Jan Steffens wrote:
On Sat, Jan 21, 2012 at 12:02 AM, Don Juan<donjuansjiz@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I just noticed today after a fresh reboot that whenever my laptop connects
now wirelessly, I get a new message in dmesg saying:
Intel AES-NI instructions are not detected.
Figuring was a bad boot or something along those lines I tried a couple
more reboots, to no avail. It is still mentioning this once I connect to
wifi, does not show up if I just leave the machine running not wirelessly
connected.
From what I read online nothing seems to be relating to wifi, most
things I have read is to attach quiet to the boot commands and that would
solve it, well I already have quiet and it does not show up during boot
its only once the wifi card is used. I could not find anything that
appeared to be similar or related. Does anyone know why this error is now
showing up? Everything is updated right before I rebooted the last time,
the only things that changed today for me were gnutils and another
x-keyboard config update. Should I be worried about this or?
Thanks for any help and info
This is just an informational message about your CPU's capabilities
(or lack of them), not an error.
In this case, specialized AES instructions are not available, so the
code uses the more compatible (but slower) path.
OK thanks, just weird it just started showing up, never use to see this
before until either todays or yesterdays updates, so I was making sure
it was nothing to worry about.
Are you using WPA wifi and what driver? For me, this message appears each time
I connect to a WPA2 AP (intel 5100agn) since ~ 2.6.35...
Yes I am using WPA and I am using rtlwifi, rtl8192se. Maybe I just never
noticed it but I swear its new to me. But to me this confirms that its a
nothing message. Maybe something upstream changed with rtlwifi or
rtl8192se, I know there is lots of working being pushed for those 2 drivers.