i'm using ubuntu 9.10 on a dell mini 9 and have this problem. according
to what i've read in a hurry, i think the problem might be the way the
wifi driver timestamps the networks it detected and not network manager
itself. btw, i'm using the non-free driver that ubuntu offered me.
anyway, i just w
Btw, Fixed rather than Invalid, because it's still an issue when using
Ubuntu 9.04 and earlier.
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(intrepid) When coming out of hibernate/suspend (resume) in a different
physical location, wireless networks are not updated.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/264683
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I am under the impression this was a genuine bug, and it was fixed last year.
It was fixed in the kernel, in generic wireless code.
Upgrading the kernel is enough to fix it.
See "Making NetworkManager work with suspend/resume",
http://lwn.net/Articles/321102/
This is consistent with my experience
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I don't have this computer any more, so I don't know if it is still
happening.
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(intrepid) When coming out of hibernate/suspend (resume) in a different
physical location, wireless networks are not updated.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/264683
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This seems to be fixed in Karmic on my thinkpad X60s (iwl3945 driver).
Thanks!
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(intrepid) When coming out of hibernate/suspend (resume) in a different
physical location, wireless networks are not updated.
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Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
Ubuntu better. You reported this bug a while ago and there hasn't been
any activity in it recently. We were wondering if this is still an issue
for you. Can you try with the latest Ubuntu release? Thanks in advance.
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Hey,
I no longer have that computer, I broke it a few weeks ago. I also went
back to Hardy Haron, so I do not know if the bug still happens.
David
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(intrepid) When coming out of hibernate/suspend (resume) in a different
physical location, wireless networks are not updated.
https://bugs.launc
I'm going to change the status of this bug to Incomplete, as the last
comment on this bug was made in March.
If testing proves that this is a generic problem ( ie. it happens across
multiple drivers ) in Ubuntu Karmic / 9.10, then this should be re-
opened.
Please note that there is a driver-spec
Worked for me with SUSPEND_MODULES=ndiswrapper
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(intrepid) When coming out of hibernate/suspend (resume) in a different
physical location, wireless networks are not updated.
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Bugs, which
** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Triaged
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(intrepid) When coming out of hibernate/suspend (resume) in a different
physical location, wireless networks are not updated.
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Red's fix worked perfect for me as well, I wonder if we can't get this
in for Jaunty?
Attached: lspci - vv
** Attachment added: "lspci.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/22555032/lspci.txt
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(intrepid) When coming out of hibernate/suspend (resume) in a different
physical location, wireless
There was a link to a different bug report about network manager (I
believe that Red Five posted that). It mentioned the file
/usr/lib/pm.config/10networkmanager to change something. As I don't use
network manager, I picked the 50modules file, and in the resume|thaw
line, I added the command to res
Red Five's fix also works on a HP compaq nc6000, after changing the file
all the problems cease to exist.
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(intrepid) When coming out of hibernate/suspend (resume) in a different
physical location, wireless networks are not updated.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/264683
You received this bug
Sorry, I forgot: Xubuntu 8.10 fresh install (yesterday). And no sound
either ... (OT)
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(intrepid) When coming out of hibernate/suspend (resume) in a different
physical location, wireless networks are not updated.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/264683
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Same problem here. ISL3886 (Prism Javelin/Prism Xbow) on a Fujitsu
Siemens Amilo L1300. Network Manager applet 0.7.0. Static IP. After
suspend NM is working and working and working and finally shows the
little red cross, indicating no network connection. After clicking on
applet and trying to conne
bug #275692 is the one that Red Five's fix relates to.
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(intrepid) When coming out of hibernate/suspend (resume) in a different
physical location, wireless networks are not updated.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/264683
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Bug
Many thanks to Red Five!!
On Fujitsu C500 I also had the "no wireless after suspend" issue, but
with the solution proposed by Red Five :
create a file /etc/pm/config.d/madwifi with contents
"SUSPEND_MODULES=ath_pci"
Everything is perfect.
:)))
Thanks again.
Robert
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** Summary changed:
- (intrepid) When coming out of hibernate in a different physical location,
wireless networks are not updated.
+ (intrepid) When coming out of hibernate/suspend (resume) in a different
physical location, wireless networks are not updated.
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