> wpa_supplicant is a non-interactive daemon. What interface is your input put 
> into?

wlan0

> The answer to that is, my gut feeling, the start of the problem. Given that 
> you
> mention X restart(s) I suspect Network-Manager most of all. CC'ing the
> network-manager maintainer list.

For some reason I too believe this is network-manager problem.


Adnan

On Fri, Apr 15, 2011 at 1:01 PM, Kel Modderman <k...@otaku42.de> wrote:
> On Fri, 15 Apr 2011 12:27:33 AM Adnan Hodzic wrote:
>> Package: wpasupplicant
>> Version: 0.7.3-2
>> Severity: important
>>
>> After last wpasupplicant upgrade, first all my WPA/WEP were lost, but that's 
>> the least of the problem as I
>> need to input the password/s every time as they get lost with every 
>> reboot/suspend or even X reset.
>>
>> If you need any more information let me know as I would be happy to provide 
>> you with the same.
>
> wpa_supplicant is a non-interactive daemon. What interface is your input put 
> into?
>
> The answer to that is, my gut feeling, the start of the problem. Given that 
> you
> mention X restart(s) I suspect Network-Manager most of all. CC'ing the
> network-manager maintainer list.
>
> Kel.
>



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