I have probably the same driver sent to me by email from Realtek.
It works most of the time, but from time to time I get the same error after the reboot:
I think this might be caused by some part (either the driver or ubuntu) trying to unsuccessfully update the driver and on the next reboot the old version is used. Is that right? The notebook is Samsung N150, Ubuntu Lucid, kernel 2.6.32-34.
I have probably the same driver sent to me by email from Realtek.
It works most of the time, but from time to time I get the same error after the reboot:
22.631759] rtl819xE 0000:05:00.0: firmware: requesting RTL8192E/boot.img firmware_ ready() CPUcheck_ firmware_ ready fail(0)!
[ 22.689666] rtl819xE 0000:05:00.0: firmware: requesting RTL8192E/main.img
[ 22.697978] rtl819xE:Download Firmware: Put code ok!
[ 22.697985]
[ 22.703852] rtl819xE:Download Firmware: Boot ready!
[ 22.703859]
[ 22.712630] rtl819xE 0000:05:00.0: firmware: requesting RTL8192E/data.img
[ 22.753056] rtl819xE:ERR in CPUcheck_
[ 22.753061]
[ 22.753067] rtl819xE:
[ 22.753069]
[ 22.753072] rtl819xE:ERR in init_firmware()
[ 22.753075]
[ 22.753079] rtl819xE:ERR!!! _rtl8192_up(): initialization is failed!
It is solved by rebooting the system.
I think this might be caused by some part (either the driver or ubuntu) trying to unsuccessfully update the driver and on the next reboot the old version is used. Is that right? The notebook is Samsung N150, Ubuntu Lucid, kernel 2.6.32-34.