I've tried the fix suggested by Matt Zimmerman  on 2007-05-23 (see
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/network-
manager/+bug/45696/comments/40 ), but unfortunately, it does not seem to
help, at least not completely. I'm still getting the occasional lack of
networking after resuming from Hibernate. (A bit less frequently,
perhaps?.. It's a bit hard top tell because the original problem had
been intermittent as well. Sorry about not keeping better statistics.).

Moreover, when resuming from Suspend (not Hibernate), my computer just
hangs sometimes, with a blinking white cursor at the top left of a black
screen. Restarting with Ctrl-Alt-Del only gets me as far as the GNOME
"Loading Desktop" splash screen before there is another freeze-up.
Everything finally clears up after I restart X by doing Ctrl-Alt-
Backspace. (The networking also seems to start working at that point.)

Note: restarting X does not seem to help restore networking after
resuming from Hibernate. It does sometimes help to use System >
Administration > Network > Configure, and change the Wired Connection >
Properties from DHCP to Local Zeroconf, and then back to DHCP again.
This seems to work more consistently now than before I had tried the
fix.

To recap, I am using Ubuntu Feisty (fully updated) on a Desktop (DELL
Dimension 4700). I have the following WIRED Ethernet card: Intel
Corporation, Device: 82562ET/EZ/GT/GZ - PRO/100 VE (LOM). Network
device: eth0. Hardware address: 00:13:20:0e:ce:fb. I use DHCP networking
via my wired router. (Suspend or Hibernate only work when I use the
open-source ati video driver, not the closed-source one that the Update
Manager had recommended after upgrading to Feisty. I'm not sure if it's
related, but I'm mentioning this just in case.)

Many thanks to everyone who is working on this issue. I really
appreciate your efforts, and I'm sure that a solution will be found.

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NetworkManager can't find interface on resume from suspend
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