On 20/11/11 18:12, Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) wrote: > On Sat, 19 Nov 2011 15:59:43 -0200 Lucas De Marchi > <lucas.demar...@profusion.mobi> said: > >> On Sat, Nov 19, 2011 at 7:08 AM, Enlightenment SVN >> <no-re...@enlightenment.org> wrote: >>> Log: >>> gustavo - i know you don't like this, but putting back old connman api >>> support. >>> >>> 1. you broke connman legacy support during feature freeze. this isn't >>> a bug fix. it's a break. >>> 2. newer connmans are broken for me - my netwoork basically barely >>> works. i can't make new connections reliably to anywhere outside my >>> lan, and even on my lan ssh connectiosn justdrop all the time. i'm >>> sticking to a fdowngraded (0.55) connman exactly because of this. >> >> Not talking about the API break, but just about your issue with newer >> versions: could you please run connman with debug info (connman -nd >> would be sufficient), and send the log with the description of the >> problem to connman mailing list? >> >> Otherwise the problem might never be fixed. > > i've spotted 1 thing. later connmans put my card into 130Mb speeds (802.11N > land) but 0.55 stays at 802.11g (54Mb)... > Is this an intel wifi card? There seems to be a driver bug in later kernels (I stumbled across this when upgrading to ubuntu 11.11). I currently work around it by putting
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