Bug 648732 – Intel wireless broken on 11n for many users

Lawrence Graves lgraves95 at gmail.com
Thu Dec 1 20:57:19 UTC 2011



On 12/01/2011 11:30 AM, Ian Malone wrote:
> On 1 December 2011 13:25, Lawrence Graves<lgraves95 at gmail.com>  wrote:
>> On 12/01/2011 12:53 AM, Ian Malone wrote:
>> On 28 November 2011 20:14, Lawrence Graves<lgraves95 at gmail.com>  wrote:
>>
> (I've fixed the quoting)
>>>> https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=648732
>>>> Based on this bug report, is there a fix for this problem. I am unable to
>>>> install my nvidia drivers because of this bug. I don't understand it at all.
>>>> Every time I installed the drivers and reboot this is the results. I don't
>>>> know why these two programs are in conflict but it seems they are. Will
>>>> somebody take a look at this problem.
>>>> I am running Fedora 16/64-bit on Dell 9400 Inspiron with a Quadro FX2500m
>>>> video card.
>>> So far as I can see (and I may have missed an email, because you seem
>>> to have started several different threads on this) you've never said
>>> why you think the Intel wireless problem is connected to your nvidia
>>> problem. There's no mention of nvidia in that bug report and for all I
>>> know the two may be completely unrelated. If you can set out: what
>>> you've tried to install the drivers, in what way the install process
>>> fails or they don't work and any other information you think is
>>> relevant such as why you think the iwl problem is related then someone
>>> may be able to help. Currently you're the only person with enough
>>> information to investigate the problem.
>> -- The problem is what is preventing me from installing nvidia drivers. I
>> disabled the wifi firmware and used my wlan line to install and still get
>> the same results. Aggregation error.
> Again:
> If you can set out: what you've tried to install the drivers, in what
> way the install process fails or they don't work and any other
> information you think is relevant such as why you think the iwl
> problem is related then someone
> may be able to help. Currently you're the only person with enough
> information to investigate the problem.
> - with more words. And steps.
>
> I'm going to take a guess based on what you've just said and suggest that:
> 1. Your problem is actually that the yum install is not working due to
> some kind of rpm database or connectivity issue.
> 2. It has nothing specifically to do with either nvidia or intel wifi.
>
> But, honestly, I've no idea what you've done, what you're experiencing
> or what problem you're trying to solve. So without more detail I'm
> just going to have to stop here.
>
I have done a yum install akmod-nvidia kmod-nvidia, reboot and the 
screen flashes about three times and comes back with a list of the 
programs it started and waiting for about 1 to 2 minutes and it gives me 
the message of :Aggregation not enabled for tid 0 because load = 1, 
waiting a few more minutes and it says the same thing again only it 
changes load =0 or 6 or 4 etc. This is all I can explain because I am 
not as technical as you are. Sorry I can't do any 
more.http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.linux.redhat.fedora.general/404038
-- 
Lawrence Graves All things are workable but don't all things work.
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