Hi, On Sun, Apr 29, 2012 at 09:55:06PM -0500, Larry Finger wrote: > On 04/29/2012 08:11 PM, simple w8 wrote: > >2012/4/30 simple w8<simplew8@xxxxxxxxx>: > >>2012/4/30 Larry Finger<Larry.Finger@xxxxxxxxxxxx>: > >>>On 04/29/2012 07:51 PM, simple w8 wrote: > >>>> > >>>>2012/4/30 Larry Finger<Larry.Finger@xxxxxxxxxxxx>: > >>> > >>> > >>>>>Get > >>>>> > >>>>>http://linuxwireless.org/download/compat-wireless-2.6/compat-wireless-2012-04-26.tar.bz2. > >>>>>That is the "bleeding-edge" version. As I said in the previous message, > >>>>>it > >>>>>will build on your kernel! > >>>> > >>>> > >>>>I didnt remove any mail address i simply forgot to hit the reply all > >>>>button. > >>> > >>> > >>>That IS removing mail addresses. > >>> > >>> > >>>>Previously i tried to build the subdirectory rtlwifi but that wasnt > >>>>possible, so build the entry tree compat-wireless and installed it, > >>>>but the problem about having repeated chars when typing and the mouse > >>>>freeze continues happening. > >>>> > >>>>Now a different problem, i noticed that after kernel-3.3.1 it started > >>>>appearing less wifi networks, where i used to detect about 10 wifi > >>>>networks, with kernel> 3.3.1 it only detected about 2 or 3 wifi > >>>>networks, i reported that to the distro and they said was a problem > >>>>from upstream since they didnt had changed nothing regarding wifi, and > >>>>after i installed compat-wireless that was solved. Im running > >>>>kernel-3.3.4 with compat-wireless and it detects again about 10 wifi > >>>>networks. > >>>> > >>>>Should i report this upstream so it can be fixed still in the > >>>>kkkkkernel 3.3.4 serie or you ccccccan do it? > >>> > >>> > >>>Whatever patch that fixed that problem will be backported to 3.3.X if it can > >>>be. Not everything qualifies. > >>> > >>> > >>>>By the way see how the characters "k" and "c" got repeated when i was > >>>>typing last paragraph. > >>> > >>> > >>>I see them, but they do not happen on my machine, thus I have no idea of the > >>>cause. So far, you can only say that they don't happen when rtl8192ce is not > >>>loaded; however, you have no network then either. The problem could be > >>>anywhere in the network stack. > >>> > >>>You said earlier that you tried the Ubuntu Live system. Would it be possible > >>>to download and try the openSUSE 12.1 Live CD as well? As you have used > >>>Ubunbtu, you should try the Gnome version. > >>> > >>>Larry > >> > >>These are the distros that i tried so far and all presented the same > >>problem i have described: > >>- Mandriva > >>- Mageia > >>- Ubuntu > >>- Kubuntu > >>- Caixa Magica > > > >What wifi you have? > >What distro you run? > >Do you run NetworManager? > > You forgot the "Reply All" again! > > I run openSUSE 12.1 KDE, and I use NetworkManager. > > I have many wifi devices, including both RTL8188CE and RTL8192CE. At > the moment, I am running an RTL8188CE, which has been up for nearly > 100 hours without dropping the connection, and with no problems with > the keyboard. My kernel is from wireless-testing, which means that > my wireless stuff is exactly what you got with compat-wireless. FWIW, I do recall seeing issues with my USB keyboard when testing with rtl8192de. I believe the problems went away when I disabled power management: options rtl8192de ips=0 swlps=0 fwlps=0 Hope this helps. Thanks, Forest -- Forest Bond http://www.alittletooquiet.net http://www.rapidrollout.com
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