> Don't expect this to be fixed in Gutsy as components of a release rarely
> (if at all) are upgraded within a release-cycle. Are any bugs being
> addressed at all if they're not security-related? That seems to be a
> problem with Ubuntu. The best fix for wireless problems in 7.10 seems to
> be to reinstall 7.04 if your hardware works there. There's not much new
> in 7.10 apart from eye-candy.
Ahem. I seem to have missed some key information in my report.
This is tagged Gutsy, but the problem was in the *Hardy* kernel; it
seems to have more or less stabilized recently, though, despite no
listed changes to the wireless driver.
Daniel
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Per Heldal <email address hidden> writes:
> Don't expect this to be fixed in Gutsy as components of a release rarely
> (if at all) are upgraded within a release-cycle. Are any bugs being
> addressed at all if they're not security-related? That seems to be a
> problem with Ubuntu. The best fix for wireless problems in 7.10 seems to
> be to reinstall 7.04 if your hardware works there. There's not much new
> in 7.10 apart from eye-candy.
Ahem. I seem to have missed some key information in my report.
This is tagged Gutsy, but the problem was in the *Hardy* kernel; it
seems to have more or less stabilized recently, though, despite no
listed changes to the wireless driver.
Daniel www.cyber. com.au
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Daniel Pittman <email address hidden> Phone: 03 9428 6922
1/130-132 Stawell St, Richmond Web: http://
Cybersource: Australia's Leading Linux and Open Source Solutions Company