Nikolaus Filus wrote:
Hi,
Krzysztof Kaczmarski wrote:
None of automatic solutions works for me :(
which of the solutions described there did you try?
Wow. It somehow works now.
For me the correct solution is:
/etc/acpi/suspend.d/07-network-manager.sh
#!/bin/sh
Krzysztof Kaczmarski wrote:
Could someone please,
point me to a documentation describing how to get
NM working after hibernation and suspend?
I tried fighting with /etc/acpi/resume.d and /etc/acpi/suspend.d
but without any success.
I use Ubuntu 6.06 and nm-applet.
On Mon, 2006-10-30 at 13:25 +0100, Nikolaus Filus wrote:
Krzysztof Kaczmarski wrote:
Could someone please,
point me to a documentation describing how to get
NM working after hibernation and suspend?
I tried fighting with /etc/acpi/resume.d and /etc/acpi/suspend.d
but without any
On Mon, Oct 30, 2006 at 06:40:40PM +0100, Nikolaus Filus wrote:
Note that, I had to add my wlan driver (ipw2200) to the modules
whitelist to get it working.
We fixed this in Ubuntu a while ago. It involved changing the wireless
detection code in HAL to avoid certain race conditions. The change