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.
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12-01-2011, 06:53 AM
Ian Malone
Bug 648732 – Intel wireless broken on 11n for many users
On 28 November 2011 20:14, Lawrence Graves <lgraves95@gmail.com> wrote:
> 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.
Hi,
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.
Finally, does disabling 802.11n as described in comment 68 of that bug
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=648732#c68 fix the wifi
problem for you?
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12-01-2011, 12:25 PM
Lawrence Graves
Bug 648732 – Intel wireless broken on 11n for many users
On 12/01/2011 12:53 AM, Ian Malone wrote:
On 28 November 2011 20:14, Lawrence Graves <lgraves95@gmail.com> wrote:
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.
Hi,
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.
Finally, does disabling 802.11n as described in comment 68 of that bug
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=648732#c68 fix the wifi
problem for you?
-- 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.
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12-01-2011, 05:30 PM
Ian Malone
Bug 648732 – Intel wireless broken on 11n for many users
On 1 December 2011 13:25, Lawrence Graves <lgraves95@gmail.com> wrote:
> On 12/01/2011 12:53 AM, Ian Malone wrote:
> On 28 November 2011 20:14, Lawrence Graves <lgraves95@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.
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12-01-2011, 07:57 PM
Lawrence Graves
Bug 648732 – Intel wireless broken on 11n for many users
On 12/01/2011 11:30 AM, Ian Malone wrote:
On 1 December 2011 13:25, Lawrence Graves <lgraves95@gmail.com> wrote:
On 12/01/2011 12:53 AM, Ian Malone wrote:
On 28 November 2011 20:14, Lawrence Graves <lgraves95@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
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12-01-2011, 09:52 PM
Ian Malone
Bug 648732 – Intel wireless broken on 11n for many users
Lawrence Graves <lgraves95@gmail.com> wrote:
> 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.
>
> 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.
>
Ian Malone wrote:
> 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.
>
On 1 December 2011 20:57, Lawrence Graves <lgraves95@gmail.com> wrote:
> 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
Thank you, it's not in-depth technical analysis I wanted, just a
literal description of what was happening.
What you're describing (screen flashes three times and then changes to
text mode) is X trying to start and failing. This does probably
indicate the nvidia drivers aren't loading, by being in text mode
you're also seeing any other startup errors, including a different and
probably unrelated error from the iwl startup. You should be able to
login in text mode by pressing Ctl-Alt-F2 to get a login prompt (or
try F1 through to F8 if that doesn't work).
At this point there are a few things that would be useful:
1. output of the command
lsmod
2. Contents of /var/log/X.0.log
3. output of
rpm -qa|grep nvidia
If you're not able to copy things off the system then just these instead:
lsmod |grep nv
lsmod |grep nouveau
grep EE /var/log/X.0.log
rpm -qa|grep nvidia
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12-02-2011, 12:25 AM
Lawrence Graves
Bug 648732 – Intel wireless broken on 11n for many users
On 12/01/2011 03:52 PM, Ian Malone wrote:
Lawrence Graves<lgraves95@gmail.com> wrote:
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.
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.
Ian Malone wrote:
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.
On 1 December 2011 20:57, Lawrence Graves<lgraves95@gmail.com> wrote:
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
Thank you, it's not in-depth technical analysis I wanted, just a
literal description of what was happening.
What you're describing (screen flashes three times and then changes to
text mode) is X trying to start and failing. This does probably
indicate the nvidia drivers aren't loading, by being in text mode
you're also seeing any other startup errors, including a different and
probably unrelated error from the iwl startup. You should be able to
login in text mode by pressing Ctl-Alt-F2 to get a login prompt (or
try F1 through to F8 if that doesn't work).
At this point there are a few things that would be useful:
1. output of the command
lsmod
2. Contents of /var/log/X.0.log
3. output of
rpm -qa|grep nvidia
If you're not able to copy things off the system then just these instead:
lsmod |grep nv
lsmod |grep nouveau
grep EE /var/log/X.0.log
rpm -qa|grep nvidia
nouveau 580647 3
ttm 55029 1 nouveau
drm_kms_helper 26490 1 nouveau
drm 194476 5 nouveau,ttm,drm_kms_helper
i2c_algo_bit 4958 1 nouveau
i2c_core 25728 5 i2c_i801,nouveau,drm_kms_helper,drm,i2c_algo_bit
mxm_wmi 1727 1 nouveau
video 12388 1 nouveau
[
xorg-x11-drv-nvidia-290.10-1.fc16.x86_64
nvidia-settings-1.0-13.fc16.x86_64
akmod-nvidia-290.10-1.fc16.1.x86_64
kmod-nvidia-3.1.2-1.fc16.x86_64-290.10-1.fc16.1.x86_64
kmod-nvidia-290.10-1.fc16.1.x86_64
xorg-x11-drv-nvidia-libs-290.10-1.fc16.x86_64
nvidia-xconfig-1.0-11.fc16.x86_64
[
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12-02-2011, 12:32 AM
Lawrence Graves
Bug 648732 – Intel wireless broken on 11n for many users
On 12/01/2011 03:52 PM, Ian Malone wrote:
Lawrence Graves<lgraves95@gmail.com> wrote:
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.
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.
Ian Malone wrote:
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.
On 1 December 2011 20:57, Lawrence Graves<lgraves95@gmail.com> wrote:
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
Thank you, it's not in-depth technical analysis I wanted, just a
literal description of what was happening.
What you're describing (screen flashes three times and then changes to
text mode) is X trying to start and failing. This does probably
indicate the nvidia drivers aren't loading, by being in text mode
you're also seeing any other startup errors, including a different and
probably unrelated error from the iwl startup. You should be able to
login in text mode by pressing Ctl-Alt-F2 to get a login prompt (or
try F1 through to F8 if that doesn't work).
At this point there are a few things that would be useful:
1. output of the command
lsmod
2. Contents of /var/log/X.0.log
3. output of
rpm -qa|grep nvidia
If you're not able to copy things off the system then just these instead:
lsmod |grep nv
lsmod |grep nouveau
grep EE /var/log/X.0.log
rpm -qa|grep nvidia
This is all I could get. Hope this helps and thanks for your patience.
nouveau 580647 3
ttm 55029 1 nouveau
drm_kms_helper 26490 1 nouveau
drm 194476 5 nouveau,ttm,drm_kms_helper
i2c_algo_bit 4958 1 nouveau
i2c_core 25728 5 i2c_i801,nouveau,drm_kms_helper,drm,i2c_algo_bit
mxm_wmi 1727 1 nouveau
video 12388 1 nouveau
[
xorg-x11-drv-nvidia-290.10-1.fc16.x86_64
nvidia-settings-1.0-13.fc16.x86_64
akmod-nvidia-290.10-1.fc16.1.x86_64
kmod-nvidia-3.1.2-1.fc16.x86_64-290.10-1.fc16.1.x86_64
kmod-nvidia-290.10-1.fc16.1.x86_64
xorg-x11-drv-nvidia-libs-290.10-1.fc16.x86_64
nvidia-xconfig-1.0-11.fc16.x86_64
[
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12-02-2011, 07:46 AM
John Pilkington
Bug 648732 – Intel wireless broken on 11n for many users
This looks as if it could be another instance of the problems with
nvidia 290.10 Try reverting or going to the new 'long-lived' 275.36
Several examples on the atrpms-users list.
HTH
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12-02-2011, 11:04 AM
Ian Malone
Bug 648732 – Intel wireless broken on 11n for many users
On 2 December 2011 08:46, John Pilkington <J.Pilk@tesco.net> wrote:
> This looks as if it could be another instance of the problems with
> nvidia 290.10 Â* Try reverting or going to the new 'long-lived' 275.36
>
> Several examples on the atrpms-users list.
>
Are you sure? From the lsmod and Xorg it looks like nouveau is being
loaded, and nvidia is not.
If Lawrence has network access in text only mode I would suggest as root:
yum reinstall xorg-x11-drv-nvidia nvidia-settings akmod-nvidia
kmod-nvidia xorg-x11-drv-nvidia-libs
nvidia-xconfig
(All one line)
If that doesn't help or there's no net access then (again as root),
first line is moving the file to a backup with today's date:
mv /etc/X11/xorg.conf /etc/X11/xorg.conf.backup-20111202
nvidia-config-display
echo blacklist nouveau >> /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist-nouveau.conf
dracut /boot/initramfs-$(uname -r).img $(uname -r)
This (in order), moves your current Xorg configuration to a backup
file, uses nvidia-config-display to create a new one, tells the system
not to use the nouveau driver (you'll need to undo this if you ever
want to use nouveau) and creates a new initrd with nouveau excluded.
Let us know how you get on.
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