Am 30.08.2016 um 06:22 schrieb Stanimir Stoyanov:
> Michael, I'm sorry but I could not agree with you.
>
> In the matter of fact, I never actually touched the config file! I could
> confirm that today I've done a network install of debian testing. The
> steps were:
>
> 1) Finish the setup
> 2) Bo
Michael, I'm sorry but I could not agree with you.
In the matter of fact, I never actually touched the config file! I could
confirm that today I've done a network install of debian testing. The
steps were:
1) Finish the setup
2) Boot into the system
3) Set options asus_nb_wmi wapf=4 in /etc/m
Michael, here you are:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=770552
Regards,
Stan
Am 29.08.2016 um 15:05 schrieb Stanimir Stoyanov:
> Unfortunately the workaround don't work for me. Here is a log file with
> debugging enabled.
Ok, thanks for reporting back.
This doesn't look like a downstream at a first glance so it would be
great if you can file this issue upstream at
https://
Unfortunately the workaround don't work for me. Here is a log file with
debugging enabled.
On 2016-08-29 14:44, Michael Biebl wrote:
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Am 29.08.2016 um 13:21 schrieb Stanimir Stoyanov:
I've upgraded from jessie to stretch and the network-manager could not
see any
net
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Am 29.08.2016 um 13:21 schrieb Stanimir Stoyanov:
> I've upgraded from jessie to stretch and the network-manager could not see any
> networks. There is only "No networks..." with a spinner rotating indefinitely.
>
> I'm able to scan & connect to wireless networks from
Package: network-manager-gnome
Version: 1.2.4-1
Severity: important
Dear Maintainer,
I've upgraded from jessie to stretch and the network-manager could not see any
networks. There is only "No networks..." with a spinner rotating indefinitely.
I'm able to scan & connect to wireless networks from
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