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Hi Mark! Am 03.02.2009 21:11, schrieb Mark Hedges: > Package: network-manager > Version: 0.6.6-3 > Severity: important > > > I can duplicate this. I come back from hibernation or restore > from suspend into gnome. I am just out of range of wireless, > so the network manager applet automatically tries DHCP. This > locks up the panel, which locks up gnome, so the first time > I thought something had crashed, so I tried to reboot. While > shutting down, after network manager service said it stopped > on the console, when ACPI turned off the wireless (iwl3945, > Intel PRO/W 3945ABG [Golan] rev 02), the system crashed. > Unfortunately syslog and klogd services had already stopped. > The normal timeout that one would expect from DHCP passed, > but the machine did not turn off. fsck was required on > reboot. Then, the wireless light would not turn on, and > the panel and gnome locked up again when I logged in, even > after DHCP attempts in syslog timed out. I was able to > stop network-manager and network-manager dispatcher, then > rmmod iwl3945 and mac80211, modprobe iwl3945, and start > network manager, and it worked, trying the wireless > connection again and successfully timing out due to being > out of range. Can you still reproduce the issue with an up-to-date squeeze or sid system? If so, please send me the outpu of NetworkManager --no-daemon --log-level=debug You need to run this command as root and stop the running network-manager instance. Michael -- Why is it that all of the instruments seeking intelligent life in the universe are pointed away from Earth?
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