Michael Biebl a écrit :
> If the nm-applet does not show up, it often means that the hal daemon is
> not running.
The nm-applet is still up, but it does not see any network interfaces anymore
The hal daemon is still running (according to ps).
I did not tried to kill nm-applet and restart it. I will do it next time.
> Could you please check next time you resume from suspend, that the dbus
> and hal daemon are running correctly (what does nm-tool say after resume)
I did not know the 'nm-tool'. I will add its output next time I got the problem.
For now, it correctly shows my two devices (wire and wireless).
> I doubt it's a bug in network-manager, but rather in your driver or
> hal-backend. What do you use as hal-backend, powersave, hibernate,
> acpi-support?
I do not know how to answer here. I have acpid, acpi-support, hibernate,
suspend2-userui installed (but no suspend2 patch : I use plain Debian kernel).
I use the gnome-power-manager applet to trigger the suspend/resume cycle
(I always ask for hibernation, suspend-to-ram does not work for me).
Best regards,
Vincent
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> Cheers,
> Michael
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