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On Fri, 2008-04-18 at 14:51 +0200, Pierre Frenkiel wrote:
> hi,
> I have a 3-com PCCARD, with the AR5413 chipset
> I installed 2 days ago compat-wireless-2.6.tar.bz2, on Ubuntu Gutsy,
> and everything seemed to work.
> I just had in the log 2 or 3 messages:
> 
>     ath5k phy0: noise floor calibration timeout
> 
> but yesterday, when rebooting, I got a huge number of such messages(more
> than 100 in the log file), with also
> 
>     ath5k phy0: ath5k_chan_set: unable to reset channel
>     ath0: failed to set freq to 2422 MHz for scan
>     ath0: failed to restore operational channel after scan

I also get this all the time with a 5006E, and ath5k takes quite a lot
(30%) of CPU most of the time.  Haven't tried to track it down yet.
Anyone have ideas about the root cause of the problem?

Dan

> and the boot froze. I then removed my PCCARD,
> and after poweroff/poweron, I could boot normally.
> 
> It seems to be fixed now, as I have no more this problem after
> re-inserting the card. 
> But as I did nothing, I would like to know what might happen: 
> If this happened once, there is no reason why this would not happen an
> other time.
> 
> Pierre
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