tags 421251 unreproducible thanks Steinar H. Gunderson wrote: > severity 421251 important > thanks > > On Fri, Apr 27, 2007 at 05:42:42PM +0200, Michael Biebl wrote: >> As a workaround, you can tell g-p-m to not notify NetworkManager. >> Edit the gconf key (via gconf-editor) >> /apps/gnome-power-manager/networkmanager_sleep and set it to false. >> >> As there is a working workaround and it seems to be a ipw3954 specific >> problem, I'm setting the severity to minor. > > I just checked, and this workaround is next to useless. If I suspend, > move the laptop and resume with networkmanager_sleep=false, it simply > never discovers the move. As it insists on showing me the old list of ESSIDs,
This was to expect. > I can either wait a few minutes (which is _way_ too long to be useful), or > simply restart network-manager, at which point we're back where we started. You don't have to restart nm for that. Simply left click on the nm-applet notification are icon. This triggers a rescan after 30 secs. So your network should show up quickly. Don't click multiple time on the icon, because this will reset the 30s timer each time you click. > Thus, I'm re-upgrading the severity. > > I still contend that n-m should not disable an interface just because it > happens not to be ready on resume from sleep, especially given that I've now > mentioned three distinct network cards exhibiting the same behavior in this > thread. The problem is, that I can't reproduce this behaviour. Michael -- Why is it that all of the instruments seeking intelligent life in the universe are pointed away from Earth?
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