thanks to all for testing this. lets hope that we get a wext capable driver for
ath_pci at some point.
@tippettm, your comments are valid. i prefer to post bzr branches
instead of packages if i only want testing from a considerably narrow
community (e.g. those that see this bug), but i agree tha
I can confirm that the bzr branch works.
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I've since rebooted, and can confirm that the bzr branch works as well.
I've been able to connect to my school and home networks, which are both
WPA-secured
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Thanks,
The comment (as others have mentioned in the thread) wasn't that the
building is an issue (network-manager is a small application), it is the
understanding about what to do to get the bzr stuff built. You probably
saved an hour of anyone's time who is interested in confirming. Most
user
@tippettm:
It's really easy to build, you just need to have the dependencies
installed, so
sudo apt-get build-dep network-manager
bzr branch
http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-core-dev/network-manager/ubuntu.0.6.x
cd ubuntu.0.6.x
debuild -b
cd ..
sudo dpkg -i libnm*.deb
sudo dpkg -i network-man
Is there a binary build of this so-called bzr branch?
I am will to test/confirm a fix, but don't have the time resources to
build it.
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I haven't rebooted yet, but this seems to have fixed the problem. When
I updated to 0.6.6, networking broke, and when i updated to this bzr
branch, it was fixed
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OK, after a reboot nm-applet got started automatically (via its entry in
the Startup Programs) and it works.
I'm still worried about the aforementioned error messages but I had a look at
the daemon.log and things seem to be fine.
I attached the part of the last login (current one).
** Attachment
Hi,
I don't think its wise to tell bugreporters to test branches.
I had to install bzr, fakeroot as well as build-dep network-manager – I don't
think many users are willing to do that, just to confirm something. In fact
most people won't even know how to to it anyway.
And still I didn't get thi
please test if the bzr branch i just associated with this bug fixes this
ath_pci issue for you.
To build:
1. get the branch
2. build using debuild -b
To test:
1. install libnm-*.deb and network-manager*.deb produced by the build
2. test to connect to wpa ... test to reboot ... and so on.
** Attachment added: "sudo lspci -vvv"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/12683932/lspci.txt
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** Attachment added: "daemon.log"
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Binary package hint: network-manager
This is rather ironic: as long as network-manager is installed, I can't
connect to the internet on an up-to-date Hardy.
This was not t
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