I can properly disconnect and reconnect via NM normally. This only happens
when I am connected, then lose GPRS connectivity as I'm moving (I get the
OSD indicating that network connectivity has been lost). At that point I am
unable to reconnect (even though I have GPRS coverage again). Disconnectin
To be honest, I hadn't checked before. I think today may have been the first
time that I tried to suspend my laptop following the GSM disconnect, rather
than a shutdown. As I said, a suspend at any other time works fine. I can
check again tomorrow - the problem is that I can only recreate this when
Additional information:
I have noticed that after this problem occurs, my laptop does not suspend
correctly when closing the lid. In normal circumstances suspend works
correctly, this is only after I have lost GSM connectivity. I get a kernel OOPs
and the attached is the detail from syslog show
So, I tried out both commands this morning, without success. After
killing modem-manager and checking it had restarted, I was unable to re-
connect. I did a restart of network-manager and noted that my 3G
internet connection was not listed when clicking on nm-applet. Syslog
data over the period is
I did try killall modem-manager, but that didn't help. I haven't tried
restarting network-manager. I'll give that a try next time I'm on the train
again :-)
Thanks
Simon
2009/9/28 Alexander Sack
> instead of rebooting, does a "sudo killall modem-manager" help?
>
> If that doesnt help also run "
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: network-manager
Running latest Karmic updates (but this has been happening since I first
tested with alpha 6).
First connection to the network on my 3G USB modem works perfectly.
However, if I lose connection (if I'm moving and roam outside cell
coverage