That seems very strange but that might have happened. I was totally unaware there was such as thing as "disabling wireless" in the context menu of nm-applet. The thing that strikes me is that going back to 0.8.1 would reenable the wireless, and going again to 0.8.3.999 would disable it. I bounced back and forth and 0.8.1 would always have wireless enabled while 0.8.3.999 would have it disabled, without my touching the context menu. Anyway, it's fixed now, so I guess we can close...

On Wed 20 Apr 2011 04:45:06 PM CEST, Michael Biebl wrote:
Am 20.04.2011 16:39, schrieb Jonathan Protzenko:
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



WirelessEnabled=false means, you set the wireless state to off manually (most
likely via nm-applet's context menu or some other means).
I don't see a bug in NM or nm-applet atm.



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