On Tuesday 03 October 2006 23:39, Per Olofsson wrote:
> Package: wpasupplicant
> Version: 0.5.5-1
> Severity: normal
>
> wpasupplicant currently does not work very well with acpi-support,
> when suspending/resuming the system. The problem is that acpi-support
> does ifdown on all interfaces when suspending and then ifup them when
> resuming, which doesn't work with wpasupplicant.

This ifdown/ifup is unrequired with nicely behaved modules (eg ipw2200), as 
they can sustain a link via wpasupplicant during suspend/resume cycle.

> I'm aware of #373180, and ifupdown should probably be fixed to be able
> to handle these things. But a workaround would still be good, by
> adding some script to /etc/acpi/{suspend,resume}.d/. Or maybe it
> belongs in the acpi-support package. I'm not sure how to do this
> actually, I tried to but it seemed to fail on some race condition.

In my understanding, such a workaround was discussed in #383907 (though maybe 
not as complete as you refer to), and the basis behind that was already made 
so. I never did hear back from Reinhard about that. As I use powersaved to 
take care of this stuff, it makes me less familiar with how acpi-support 
operates.

Reinhard, comment on this one?

Thanks, Kel.


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