Hi,
Thanks for the fast response! I'm using nm-applet, here are the
contents of /var/lib.../NetworkManager.state:
[main]
NetworkingEnabled=true
WirelessEnabled=false
WWANEnabled=true
Removing the file, and restarting the network-manager service fixed the
issue. Thanks!
On Wed 20 Apr 2011 04:34:34 PM CEST, Michael Biebl wrote:
Am 20.04.2011 16:28, schrieb Jonathan Protzenko:
Package: network-manager
Version: 0.8.3.999-1
Severity: important
Tags: squeeze
After an upgrade, Network Manager is now unable to handle my wireless network.
It displays "Wireless is disabled". Downgrading to the version from stable
fixes the issue. The following sequence of commands works:
- sudo ifconfig wlan0 up
- sudo iwlist scanning
And the list of networks appears, which makes me think that the problem comes
from NetworkManager.
I initially thought this was #544217 but I just upgraded my BIOS and all my
packages are up-to-date (I'm running testing). Plus, #544217 is kinda old and
rfkill is reporting correct values (i.e not blocked). I read in some other bug
report that changing the value of managed= in /etc/NetworkManager/ would fix
the issue, but it didn't help either.
I can investigate more if you tell me what you'd like to see. In the meanwhile,
I'm going to downgrade again :-).
Which frontend are you using: nm-applet (GNOME) or the network-manager-kde resp.
the plasma widget?
What are the contents of /var/lib/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.state?
Does it help if you stop NetworkManager, remove the file (after making a backup
of it), and starting NM again?
Michael
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