Re: h5550, familiar-0.8.0 and wlan

From: Everard Brown <familiar_at_brown-llabres.com>
Date: Sun, 30 Jan 2005 00:00:27 +0000

Philip Blundell wrote:

>On Tue, 2005-01-25 at 09:14 -0800, Erik Hovland wrote:
>
>
>>On Tue, Jan 25, 2005 at 08:50:46AM +0000, Everard Brown wrote:
>>
>>
>>>dmesg output:
>>>at76c503-fw_skel.c: Atmel at76c503 (RFMD) Wireless LAN Driver
>>>v0.12beta22-static unloading
>>>usb.c: deregistering driver at76c503-rfmd
>>>at76c503.c: Generic Atmel at76c503/at76c505 routines v0.12beta22-static exit
>>>at76_usbdfu.c: USB Device Firmware Upgrade (DFU) handler v0.12beta22-static
>>>unloading
>>>at76_usbdfu.c: USB Device Firmware Upgrade (DFU) handler v0.12beta22-static
>>>loading
>>>at76c503.c: Generic Atmel at76c503/at76c505 routines v0.12beta22-static
>>>at76c503-fw_skel.c: Atmel at76c503 (RFMD) Wireless LAN Driver
>>>v0.12beta22-static loading
>>>usb.c: registered new driver at76c503-rfmd
>>>
>>>
>>There should be something here from the at76c503.c driver saying it
>>attached to your device and it should spit out the wlan region (which it
>>thinks is japan, but that is ok). And then the kernel should provide a
>>wlan0 device for one to iwconfig and ifconfig.
>>
>>Strange your attempt doesn't do that.
>>
>>
>
>This kind of problem normally means that the USB controller is in a bad
>state. Check dmesg and see if it says something like "hub.c: 0 ports
>found". If so, you need to remove the battery for a while to clear the
>problem, then try booting again.
>
>
>
Pulling the battery solved it ;-)

Thanx.
Received on Sat Jan 29 2005 - 19:02:00 EST

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