Hi,
Among the 81 upgrades from yesterday I can see:
[UPGRADE] firmware-iwlwifi 0.28 -> 0.29
[UPGRADE] firmware-linux 0.28 -> 0.29
[UPGRADE] firmware-linux-nonfree 0.28 -> 0.29
[UPGRADE] libnm-glib-vpn1 0.8.2-5 -> 0.8.2-6
[UPGRADE] libnm-glib2 0.8.2-5 -> 0.8.2-6
[UPGRADE] libnm-util1 0.8.2-5 -> 0.8.2-6
[UPGRADE] network-manager 0.8.2-5 -> 0.8.2-6
No network-manager-gnome or anything related to the gui side of NM was
in the upgrade. Restarting nm-applet doesn't fix this (and didn't fix it
in other cases.
Thank you,
Alex
On 03/08/2011 02:52 AM, Michael Biebl wrote:
Am 08.03.2011 00:41, schrieb Alex Dănilă:
Package: network-manager
Version: 0.8.2-6
Severity: important
Hi,
After a NM upgrade or other upgrades which would stop the wireless
connection (I think for example the firmware upgrades), network-manager
is not able to connect back to the wireless network until a computer
restart, no matter of my NM restarts or other stuff I try. The correct
wireless networks appear in a matter of seconds after the NM restart
(ex. farther away networks have lower signal, so reporting looks just
fine), but when I click to connect on any Wi-Fi network, I instantly get
the message that it has been disconnected. I can see the following types
of messages (I also attached more complete files):
Did you both upgrade network-manager and network-manager-gnome at the same time?
During upgrades network-manager is restarted but nm-applet keeps running. So you
need to log out and log in again (or reboot).
Can you confirm that restarting nm-applet fixes your issue?
Michael
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