Ubuntu 18.04 mt7601u Disk Writing Problems












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I have newly installed 18.04 on a Dell Optiplex. The desktop is connected to the internet using a wired network and does not have any wifi adapters or dongles attached. I am having problems with continous writing to disk and freezing. Looking at the sysylog seems to be showing lots of problems related to mt7601u which, I understand is a wifi adapter and so is not needed.



This is the result of iwconfig:



eno1      no wireless extensions.
lo no wireless extensions.


I have run rfkill list all and sudo modprobe mt7601u && dmesg | grep mt76. The results are as follows:



[  896.316705] mt7601u 3-4:1.0: Vendor request req:02 off:0080 failed:-71
[ 896.476736] mt7601u 3-4:1.0: Vendor request req:02 off:0080 failed:-71
[ 896.476776] mt7601u: probe of 3-4:1.0 failed with error -110
[ 897.183572] mt7601u 3-4:1.0: ASIC revision: 76010001 MAC revision: 76010500
[ 897.184230] mt7601u 3-4:1.0: Firmware Version: 0.1.00 Build: 7640 Build time: 201302052146____
[ 897.591629] mt7601u 3-4:1.0: EEPROM ver:0c fae:00
[ 897.751272] mt7601u 3-4:1.0: Error: RX urb failed:-71
[ 897.751322] mt7601u 3-4:1.0: Error: RX urb failed:-71
[ 897.751345] mt7601u 3-4:1.0: Error: MCU resp urb failed:-71
[ 897.751354] mt7601u 3-4:1.0: Error: RX urb failed:-71
[ 897.751368] mt7601u 3-4:1.0: Error: MCU resp evt:0 seq:5-4!
[ 897.751372] mt7601u 3-4:1.0: Error: MCU resp urb failed:-71
[ 897.751376] mt7601u 3-4:1.0: Error: MCU resp evt:0 seq:5-4!
[ 897.751403] mt7601u 3-4:1.0: Error: RX urb failed:-71
[ 897.751483] mt7601u 3-4:1.0: Error: RX urb failed:-71
[ 897.751514] mt7601u 3-4:1.0: Error: RX urb failed:-71
[ 897.751534] mt7601u 3-4:1.0: Error: MCU resp urb failed:-71
[ 897.751539] mt7601u 3-4:1.0: Error: MCU resp evt:0 seq:5-4!
[ 897.751553] mt7601u 3-4:1.0: Error: RX urb failed:-71
[ 897.751567] mt7601u 3-4:1.0: Error: MCU resp urb failed:-71
[ 897.751570] mt7601u 3-4:1.0: Error: MCU resp evt:0 seq:5-4!
[ 897.751605] mt7601u 3-4:1.0: Error: RX urb failed:-71
[ 897.751622] mt7601u 3-4:1.0: Error: MCU resp urb failed:-71
[ 897.751632] mt7601u 3-4:1.0: Error: RX urb failed:-71
[ 897.751639] mt7601u 3-4:1.0: Error: MCU resp evt:0 seq:5-4!
[ 897.751642] mt7601u 3-4:1.0: Error: mt7601u_mcu_wait_resp timed out
[ 897.908636] mt7601u 3-4:1.0: Vendor request req:07 off:0080 failed:-71
[ 898.072659] mt7601u 3-4:1.0: Vendor request req:02 off:0080 failed:-71
[ 898.236641] mt7601u 3-4:1.0: Vendor request req:02 off:0080 failed:-71
[ 898.236687] mt7601u: probe of 3-4:1.0 failed with error -110


With these errors recurring throughout the sysylog. Any idea how I can turn mt7601u off or remove it?










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  • I should have mentioned that I have an Anker wireless and mouse attached. Could they be causing the problems?

    – user928778
    Feb 26 at 10:39











  • Disable Wi-Fi in BIOS.

    – Pilot6
    Feb 26 at 10:40
















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I have newly installed 18.04 on a Dell Optiplex. The desktop is connected to the internet using a wired network and does not have any wifi adapters or dongles attached. I am having problems with continous writing to disk and freezing. Looking at the sysylog seems to be showing lots of problems related to mt7601u which, I understand is a wifi adapter and so is not needed.



This is the result of iwconfig:



eno1      no wireless extensions.
lo no wireless extensions.


I have run rfkill list all and sudo modprobe mt7601u && dmesg | grep mt76. The results are as follows:



[  896.316705] mt7601u 3-4:1.0: Vendor request req:02 off:0080 failed:-71
[ 896.476736] mt7601u 3-4:1.0: Vendor request req:02 off:0080 failed:-71
[ 896.476776] mt7601u: probe of 3-4:1.0 failed with error -110
[ 897.183572] mt7601u 3-4:1.0: ASIC revision: 76010001 MAC revision: 76010500
[ 897.184230] mt7601u 3-4:1.0: Firmware Version: 0.1.00 Build: 7640 Build time: 201302052146____
[ 897.591629] mt7601u 3-4:1.0: EEPROM ver:0c fae:00
[ 897.751272] mt7601u 3-4:1.0: Error: RX urb failed:-71
[ 897.751322] mt7601u 3-4:1.0: Error: RX urb failed:-71
[ 897.751345] mt7601u 3-4:1.0: Error: MCU resp urb failed:-71
[ 897.751354] mt7601u 3-4:1.0: Error: RX urb failed:-71
[ 897.751368] mt7601u 3-4:1.0: Error: MCU resp evt:0 seq:5-4!
[ 897.751372] mt7601u 3-4:1.0: Error: MCU resp urb failed:-71
[ 897.751376] mt7601u 3-4:1.0: Error: MCU resp evt:0 seq:5-4!
[ 897.751403] mt7601u 3-4:1.0: Error: RX urb failed:-71
[ 897.751483] mt7601u 3-4:1.0: Error: RX urb failed:-71
[ 897.751514] mt7601u 3-4:1.0: Error: RX urb failed:-71
[ 897.751534] mt7601u 3-4:1.0: Error: MCU resp urb failed:-71
[ 897.751539] mt7601u 3-4:1.0: Error: MCU resp evt:0 seq:5-4!
[ 897.751553] mt7601u 3-4:1.0: Error: RX urb failed:-71
[ 897.751567] mt7601u 3-4:1.0: Error: MCU resp urb failed:-71
[ 897.751570] mt7601u 3-4:1.0: Error: MCU resp evt:0 seq:5-4!
[ 897.751605] mt7601u 3-4:1.0: Error: RX urb failed:-71
[ 897.751622] mt7601u 3-4:1.0: Error: MCU resp urb failed:-71
[ 897.751632] mt7601u 3-4:1.0: Error: RX urb failed:-71
[ 897.751639] mt7601u 3-4:1.0: Error: MCU resp evt:0 seq:5-4!
[ 897.751642] mt7601u 3-4:1.0: Error: mt7601u_mcu_wait_resp timed out
[ 897.908636] mt7601u 3-4:1.0: Vendor request req:07 off:0080 failed:-71
[ 898.072659] mt7601u 3-4:1.0: Vendor request req:02 off:0080 failed:-71
[ 898.236641] mt7601u 3-4:1.0: Vendor request req:02 off:0080 failed:-71
[ 898.236687] mt7601u: probe of 3-4:1.0 failed with error -110


With these errors recurring throughout the sysylog. Any idea how I can turn mt7601u off or remove it?










share|improve this question























  • I should have mentioned that I have an Anker wireless and mouse attached. Could they be causing the problems?

    – user928778
    Feb 26 at 10:39











  • Disable Wi-Fi in BIOS.

    – Pilot6
    Feb 26 at 10:40














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I have newly installed 18.04 on a Dell Optiplex. The desktop is connected to the internet using a wired network and does not have any wifi adapters or dongles attached. I am having problems with continous writing to disk and freezing. Looking at the sysylog seems to be showing lots of problems related to mt7601u which, I understand is a wifi adapter and so is not needed.



This is the result of iwconfig:



eno1      no wireless extensions.
lo no wireless extensions.


I have run rfkill list all and sudo modprobe mt7601u && dmesg | grep mt76. The results are as follows:



[  896.316705] mt7601u 3-4:1.0: Vendor request req:02 off:0080 failed:-71
[ 896.476736] mt7601u 3-4:1.0: Vendor request req:02 off:0080 failed:-71
[ 896.476776] mt7601u: probe of 3-4:1.0 failed with error -110
[ 897.183572] mt7601u 3-4:1.0: ASIC revision: 76010001 MAC revision: 76010500
[ 897.184230] mt7601u 3-4:1.0: Firmware Version: 0.1.00 Build: 7640 Build time: 201302052146____
[ 897.591629] mt7601u 3-4:1.0: EEPROM ver:0c fae:00
[ 897.751272] mt7601u 3-4:1.0: Error: RX urb failed:-71
[ 897.751322] mt7601u 3-4:1.0: Error: RX urb failed:-71
[ 897.751345] mt7601u 3-4:1.0: Error: MCU resp urb failed:-71
[ 897.751354] mt7601u 3-4:1.0: Error: RX urb failed:-71
[ 897.751368] mt7601u 3-4:1.0: Error: MCU resp evt:0 seq:5-4!
[ 897.751372] mt7601u 3-4:1.0: Error: MCU resp urb failed:-71
[ 897.751376] mt7601u 3-4:1.0: Error: MCU resp evt:0 seq:5-4!
[ 897.751403] mt7601u 3-4:1.0: Error: RX urb failed:-71
[ 897.751483] mt7601u 3-4:1.0: Error: RX urb failed:-71
[ 897.751514] mt7601u 3-4:1.0: Error: RX urb failed:-71
[ 897.751534] mt7601u 3-4:1.0: Error: MCU resp urb failed:-71
[ 897.751539] mt7601u 3-4:1.0: Error: MCU resp evt:0 seq:5-4!
[ 897.751553] mt7601u 3-4:1.0: Error: RX urb failed:-71
[ 897.751567] mt7601u 3-4:1.0: Error: MCU resp urb failed:-71
[ 897.751570] mt7601u 3-4:1.0: Error: MCU resp evt:0 seq:5-4!
[ 897.751605] mt7601u 3-4:1.0: Error: RX urb failed:-71
[ 897.751622] mt7601u 3-4:1.0: Error: MCU resp urb failed:-71
[ 897.751632] mt7601u 3-4:1.0: Error: RX urb failed:-71
[ 897.751639] mt7601u 3-4:1.0: Error: MCU resp evt:0 seq:5-4!
[ 897.751642] mt7601u 3-4:1.0: Error: mt7601u_mcu_wait_resp timed out
[ 897.908636] mt7601u 3-4:1.0: Vendor request req:07 off:0080 failed:-71
[ 898.072659] mt7601u 3-4:1.0: Vendor request req:02 off:0080 failed:-71
[ 898.236641] mt7601u 3-4:1.0: Vendor request req:02 off:0080 failed:-71
[ 898.236687] mt7601u: probe of 3-4:1.0 failed with error -110


With these errors recurring throughout the sysylog. Any idea how I can turn mt7601u off or remove it?










share|improve this question














I have newly installed 18.04 on a Dell Optiplex. The desktop is connected to the internet using a wired network and does not have any wifi adapters or dongles attached. I am having problems with continous writing to disk and freezing. Looking at the sysylog seems to be showing lots of problems related to mt7601u which, I understand is a wifi adapter and so is not needed.



This is the result of iwconfig:



eno1      no wireless extensions.
lo no wireless extensions.


I have run rfkill list all and sudo modprobe mt7601u && dmesg | grep mt76. The results are as follows:



[  896.316705] mt7601u 3-4:1.0: Vendor request req:02 off:0080 failed:-71
[ 896.476736] mt7601u 3-4:1.0: Vendor request req:02 off:0080 failed:-71
[ 896.476776] mt7601u: probe of 3-4:1.0 failed with error -110
[ 897.183572] mt7601u 3-4:1.0: ASIC revision: 76010001 MAC revision: 76010500
[ 897.184230] mt7601u 3-4:1.0: Firmware Version: 0.1.00 Build: 7640 Build time: 201302052146____
[ 897.591629] mt7601u 3-4:1.0: EEPROM ver:0c fae:00
[ 897.751272] mt7601u 3-4:1.0: Error: RX urb failed:-71
[ 897.751322] mt7601u 3-4:1.0: Error: RX urb failed:-71
[ 897.751345] mt7601u 3-4:1.0: Error: MCU resp urb failed:-71
[ 897.751354] mt7601u 3-4:1.0: Error: RX urb failed:-71
[ 897.751368] mt7601u 3-4:1.0: Error: MCU resp evt:0 seq:5-4!
[ 897.751372] mt7601u 3-4:1.0: Error: MCU resp urb failed:-71
[ 897.751376] mt7601u 3-4:1.0: Error: MCU resp evt:0 seq:5-4!
[ 897.751403] mt7601u 3-4:1.0: Error: RX urb failed:-71
[ 897.751483] mt7601u 3-4:1.0: Error: RX urb failed:-71
[ 897.751514] mt7601u 3-4:1.0: Error: RX urb failed:-71
[ 897.751534] mt7601u 3-4:1.0: Error: MCU resp urb failed:-71
[ 897.751539] mt7601u 3-4:1.0: Error: MCU resp evt:0 seq:5-4!
[ 897.751553] mt7601u 3-4:1.0: Error: RX urb failed:-71
[ 897.751567] mt7601u 3-4:1.0: Error: MCU resp urb failed:-71
[ 897.751570] mt7601u 3-4:1.0: Error: MCU resp evt:0 seq:5-4!
[ 897.751605] mt7601u 3-4:1.0: Error: RX urb failed:-71
[ 897.751622] mt7601u 3-4:1.0: Error: MCU resp urb failed:-71
[ 897.751632] mt7601u 3-4:1.0: Error: RX urb failed:-71
[ 897.751639] mt7601u 3-4:1.0: Error: MCU resp evt:0 seq:5-4!
[ 897.751642] mt7601u 3-4:1.0: Error: mt7601u_mcu_wait_resp timed out
[ 897.908636] mt7601u 3-4:1.0: Vendor request req:07 off:0080 failed:-71
[ 898.072659] mt7601u 3-4:1.0: Vendor request req:02 off:0080 failed:-71
[ 898.236641] mt7601u 3-4:1.0: Vendor request req:02 off:0080 failed:-71
[ 898.236687] mt7601u: probe of 3-4:1.0 failed with error -110


With these errors recurring throughout the sysylog. Any idea how I can turn mt7601u off or remove it?







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  • I should have mentioned that I have an Anker wireless and mouse attached. Could they be causing the problems?

    – user928778
    Feb 26 at 10:39











  • Disable Wi-Fi in BIOS.

    – Pilot6
    Feb 26 at 10:40



















  • I should have mentioned that I have an Anker wireless and mouse attached. Could they be causing the problems?

    – user928778
    Feb 26 at 10:39











  • Disable Wi-Fi in BIOS.

    – Pilot6
    Feb 26 at 10:40

















I should have mentioned that I have an Anker wireless and mouse attached. Could they be causing the problems?

– user928778
Feb 26 at 10:39





I should have mentioned that I have an Anker wireless and mouse attached. Could they be causing the problems?

– user928778
Feb 26 at 10:39













Disable Wi-Fi in BIOS.

– Pilot6
Feb 26 at 10:40





Disable Wi-Fi in BIOS.

– Pilot6
Feb 26 at 10:40










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I suggest that you blacklist the module. From the terminal:



sudo -i
modprobe -r mt7601u
echo “blacklist mt7601u” >> /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist.conf
exit


You should be all set.






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    I suggest that you blacklist the module. From the terminal:



    sudo -i
    modprobe -r mt7601u
    echo “blacklist mt7601u” >> /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist.conf
    exit


    You should be all set.






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      I suggest that you blacklist the module. From the terminal:



      sudo -i
      modprobe -r mt7601u
      echo “blacklist mt7601u” >> /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist.conf
      exit


      You should be all set.






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        I suggest that you blacklist the module. From the terminal:



        sudo -i
        modprobe -r mt7601u
        echo “blacklist mt7601u” >> /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist.conf
        exit


        You should be all set.






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        I suggest that you blacklist the module. From the terminal:



        sudo -i
        modprobe -r mt7601u
        echo “blacklist mt7601u” >> /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist.conf
        exit


        You should be all set.







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