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Wheezy with Linux 3.10 from Backports



Hi all!

Recently I bought a Thinkpad T530 notebook where I installed Debian
GNU/Linux Wheezy. On this computer I decided to do the installation on
multiple encrypted partitions. This I could do from the installer
without problems and then enter passphrases, Debian boots smoothly.

But I'm having some problems with wireless interface (for which on the
installation I had to enter the Debian firmware files from a USB
pendrive: firmware-iwlwifi_0.36+wheezy.1_all.deb). The wireless
interface is Intel Centrino Advanced-N 6205 [Taylor Peak] (Rev 34).

I have another host with wheezy configured as AP with hostapd but the
notebook is getting a timeout in receiving the beacons and fails to
associate with the AP.

Researching the internet I found someone with the same network interface
was having the problem and solved it by upgrading to Linux 3.10
(although I think using another distribution) as 3.2 to 3.10 there is
significant improvement in the drivers.

The problem I had is that after installing Linux 3.10 from Backports, I
could not start the operating system since then I enter the passrase.
The system does not boots and does not even indicate if the password
is correct or incorrect. If I select 3.2 to boot, also I have the same
problem even though that worked perfectly.

It seems that something similar was happening in Squeeze:

http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=678636

http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=688846


Anyone experienced this problem with Wheezy?


Thanks in advance for your reply.



Regards,
Daniel
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