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This happens on every boot.
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wpa_supplicant
I've straced it and attached output here.
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/32259413/wpa_strace.out
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I'm seeing the same issue on Karmic Alpha 6, with all latest updates
today..
Hardware is IBM x24
There is no crash so a backtrace is not a posibility.
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Changing status to new to get some attention on this issue.
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Status: Invalid => New
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Happened again this week, twice. Tonight I've closed all apps -the
laptop was responding, only the NetworkManager was locked up, frozen in
a half-turn of it's green slashes. In a terminal 'top' would list
wpa_supplicant as using 100% resources. Then I've chosen System / quit -
shutdown, and went th
I can confirm this bug. I have the the exact same hardware as the
original poster. It happened first with wpasupplicant using 100%, but
it happened again today with ifconfig using 100%. Went to tty1 and
tried to kill the process and it locked up. Had to do a hard reset.
Other times the machine
Please see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingProgramCrash and the Pages
linked from there for information how to create a backtrace.
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My thinkpad T60p is dist-upgraded to latest feisty.
wpasupplicant package version: 0.5.7-0ubuntu2
I am attaching a log of one of the crashes, yesterday night. Actually it
crashed two times in a row. The whole gnome interface freezes after a
few seconds, and I can't even switch to a TTY.
What is
whch version is this? If it is not the gutsy one, can you please try it?
For real debugging the crash I'd need to know where exactly
wpa_supplicant spins. Please try recompiling with debugging support and
wait until it locks up again. Then attach with gdb to the running
wpa_supplicant process and
Happened again today. No specific reason. NetworkManager lost the
wireless connection, and it failed to reconnect. After noticing the
computer s little slow, I checked a 'top' and there it was,
wpa_supplicant stuck again.
Since the whole issue seems to be related to sudo -I can't do any
sudoing on
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