Bug#336302:

2005-11-16 Thread Anthony Campbell
OK, I think I have now discovered what the problem is. It is arising from hotplug. I made a test installation of Stable on a spare partition and upgraded hotplug; it broke the wireless connection. I reinstalled Debian and told wajig to hold hotplug, after which I did a dist-upgrade. Everything co

Bug#336302: wireless-tools: Wireless won'g connect

2005-11-04 Thread Guus Sliepen
On Sat, Oct 29, 2005 at 12:23:18PM +0100, Anthony Campbell wrote: > My Cisco Aironet has stopped connecting to the router. It keeps saying > the ESSID is "tsunami" and reports the access point as FF:FF: > > I made a fresh install of Debian on a spare partition via netinst and > everything wor

Bug#336302: Further information

2005-10-30 Thread Anthony Campbell
Someone else on the Debian user list has encountered a similar problem. However, I now think it may not be wireless-tools that is responsible. I did a fresh install of debian stable via netinst and everything worked. I then upgraded both wireless-tools and pcmcia-cs from Sid and the wireless conn

Bug#336302: wireless-tools: 2.6.13 breaks wireless; 2.6.12 works

2005-10-29 Thread Adam Aube
Package: wireless-tools Version: 27+28pre10-1 Followup-For: Bug #336302 I am having the same problem - with vanilla 2.6.13.[x], my wireless doesn't work, but it does work with 2.6.12.[x]. Wireless card is a NetGear WG511 using the native prism54 driver. -- System Information: Debian Release

Bug#336302: wireless-tools: Wireless won'g connect

2005-10-29 Thread Guus Sliepen
severity 336302 important thanks On Sat, Oct 29, 2005 at 12:23:18PM +0100, Anthony Campbell wrote: > Package: wireless-tools > Version: 27+28pre10-1 > Severity: grave > Justification: renders package unusable Please. When you used reportbug, it said: "grave: makes the package in question UNUSAB

Bug#336302: wireless-tools: Wireless won'g connect

2005-10-29 Thread Anthony Campbell
Package: wireless-tools Version: 27+28pre10-1 Severity: grave Justification: renders package unusable My Cisco Aironet has stopped connecting to the router. It keeps saying the ESSID is "tsunami" and reports the access point as FF:FF: I made a fresh install of Debian on a spare partition via