Alexander, in my case, the problem resolved itself with the next, so I
am no longer able to provide some of the information, such as logs.
On Mon, Mar 17, 2008 at 1:42 PM, Alexander Sack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Martin-Eric, please provide the information i asked for above. Further,
> are you
Martin-Eric, please provide the information i asked for above. Further,
are you trying to connect to a hidden ssid?
** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
** Summary changed:
- wireless support broken since 0.6.6~rc2
+ [iwl4965] wireless support broken since 0.6
Martin,
ok, please attach your syslog as well (taken after a failed connect
attempt).
Thanks,
- Alexander
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It doesn't really help if you simply invalidate a bug and assume that
everyone should have known what info is needed, instead of requesting
the additional info you need to properly respond to the report. This bug
is marked as incomplete.
And since I was the one to originally file this report, here
No, thank you for caring.
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hi all,
it doesn't really help if you dump your confirmation about "wireless is
so broken" in this generic bug report. Each of you: please open a _new_
bug (please don't assume that you have found a duplicate unless you know
the details) , If its a duplicate some skilled bug triager will figure
th
I'm experiencing this with the iwl3945 driver, in amd64 and I've only
tried with knetworkmanager.
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Same here, madwifi on a macbook pro using Hardy 64bit.
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I'm having the problem. Also atheros. Thinkpad t61.
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I'm having the problem with the ipw2200 driver, so it's not madwifi-
specific.
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The constant we notice above is that it mainly affects users of mad-
wifi, which is one of the last drivers that hasn't been merged into the
kernel tree or converted to the unified wifi stack design used since
kernel 2.6.24. While I haven't looked at the upstream chnagelog, I
wouldn't be surprised
It's broken for me with version 0.6.6~rc2-0ubuntu3.
The relevant syslog is:
NetworkManager: Updating allowed wireless network lists.
NetworkManager: SWITCH: no current connection, found better connection
'ath0'.
dhcdbd: message_handler: message handler not found under /com/redhat/dhcp/ath0
I'm using madwifi too, and its broken. It just keeps spinning and
spinning with no green light and eventually gives up. If I look at the
command line I can see that not only has the access point been found,
but running dhclient ath0 gets an IP address and the connection "works",
until network-manag
I'm not getting anywhere with madwifi drivers either with WPA, not sure
if this is relevant or not, but:
NetworkManager: Activation (ath0) Stage 2 of 5 (Device Configure)
complete.
Trying to associate with 00:14:bf:06:ff:bd (SSID='jrs' freq=2442 MHz)
NetworkManager: Old device 'ath0' activati
It's also broken here, with 0ubuntu3. The kde nm applet just asks for password
again and again, but connection is never established.
The relevant (I guess) part of the log is that:
Mar 6 11:03:40 tadzim NetworkManager: SUP: sending command
'INTERFACE_ADD eth1^I^Iwext^I/var/run/wpa_supplicant0^
ubuntu1 was the one that failed for me. ubuntu3 seems to have fixed it.
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Oh, and I'm using version 0.6.6~rc2-0ubuntu3 of network-manager
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I'm sorry if I'm hijacking your bug-report now but I think I have the same
issue.
The problem seems to be with the patch
41t_nm_device_wireless_index_ctrl_sockets_by_run_count.patch
I'll attach my daemon.log to show what I think is the issue.
The problem seems to arise when I try to switch from o
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