I'm having the same issues on my laptop. Under Debian, Ubuntu, and Arch I
had the same problem in every kernel release I tried brcmsmac on in that the
range is very poor. My router in the basement was intermittent upstairs in
the room directly above the router, and got barely enough signal to work
reliably sitting next to it. I just switched the machine back to Ubuntu
(GNOME Remix) today to test the Radeon drivers but upon installing 3.12 I'm
getting the same soft-lockup bug, crashes the whole PC before I can log in
and even see what's going on. The closed source Broadcom STA driver works
fine on supported kernels.
Laptop is an HP dv6z-7000 with:
AMD A10-4600 APU / Radeon 7660G
Radeon 7730M
Broadcom BCM4313
Ubuntu GNOME Remix 13.10 daily, up to date
Linux 3.11.0 from main repos (working, poor signal)
Linux 3.12-rc1 from Ubuntu kernel PPA (crashes, CPU #1 lockup)
The machine has Bluetooth as well and I don't know if that's part of the
BCM4313 or not. hciconfig says that hci0 is on Bus: USB while the 4313 is
on PCI according to lspci, but if it uses both buses on the same mini-PCIe
card I don't know.
I can provide other files if necessary.
Thanks,
Adam
On Sun, Sep 22, 2013 at 05:33:29AM +0000, Adam Honse wrote:
> I'm having the same issues on my laptop. Under Debian, Ubuntu, and Arch I
> had the same problem in every kernel release I tried brcmsmac on in that the
> range is very poor. My router in the basement was intermittent upstairs in
> the room directly above the router, and got barely enough signal to work
> reliably sitting next to it. I just switched the machine back to Ubuntu
> (GNOME Remix) today to test the Radeon drivers but upon installing 3.12 I'm
> getting the same soft-lockup bug, crashes the whole PC before I can log in
> and even see what's going on. The closed source Broadcom STA driver works
> fine on supported kernels.
>
Please post lspci -vnn, I wanna see if the hardware is identical.
Attached is the output of lspci -vnn