On Tue 10 May 2011 at 00:15:59 -0400, Kamaraju S Kusumanchi wrote:
> I removed the 'wpa-conf managed' line from the interfaces file. The problem
> still remains. Any other suggestions?
You imply the problem exists every time you resume. Examine the logs
(syslog, for example) to see what is happe
On May 10, 2011 12:16 AM, "Kamaraju S Kusumanchi" <
raju.mailingli...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Brian wrote:
>
> > On Mon 09 May 2011 at 08:20:00 -0400, Kamaraju S Kusumanchi wrote:
> >
> >> $cat /etc/network/interfaces | grep -v ^# | grep -v ^$
> >> auto lo
> >> iface lo inet loopback
> >> auto wlan0
Brian wrote:
> On Mon 09 May 2011 at 08:20:00 -0400, Kamaraju S Kusumanchi wrote:
>
>> $cat /etc/network/interfaces | grep -v ^# | grep -v ^$
>> auto lo
>> iface lo inet loopback
>> auto wlan0
>> iface wlan0 inet dhcp
>> wpa-conf managed
>> wpa-ssid
>> wpa-key-mgmt WPA-PSK
>> wpa-psk
>
> I thi
On Mon 09 May 2011 at 08:20:00 -0400, Kamaraju S Kusumanchi wrote:
> $cat /etc/network/interfaces | grep -v ^# | grep -v ^$
>
> auto lo
> iface lo inet loopback
> auto wlan0
> iface wlan0 inet dhcp
> wpa-conf manage
Dne, 09. 05. 2011 14:20:00 je Kamaraju S Kusumanchi napisal(a):
I am using Debian squeeze on Dell Inspiron E1505 laptop.
When I boot from scratch, the network works fine. However, if I do
"sudo
hibernate" and reboot, the network does not come up automatically. I
have to
do "/etc/init.d/netwo
I am using Debian squeeze on Dell Inspiron E1505 laptop.
When I boot from scratch, the network works fine. However, if I do "sudo
hibernate" and reboot, the network does not come up automatically. I have to
do "/etc/init.d/networking restart" every time I resume from hibernation. It
works after
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