I don't read german, so I'm not exactly sure what the exact issue is
regarding failure. Is it simply that wpasupplicant never gets started?
There's just not enough information to tackle this problem as-is.
However, NM now (since Oneiric) provides a command-line app that allows
one to bring up syst
what runlevel is recovery mode? do we have a recovery mode _with_ X? or
is that all console?
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changed behavior does not necessarily constitute a bug. However I'm not
sure at all what behavior is desired, so I'm reassigning to the network-
manager package.
@network-manager maintainers: please decide what behavior is correct and
preferably document that somewhere.
** Package changed: wpasup
may be, it is changed in karmic. In jaunty, there is no NetworkManager
started, when I type ps aux | grep Network.
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Renate writes:
> in karmic, I typed ps aux | grep Network.
> I saw, that NetworkManager is started in karmic recovery mode.
> When I type, stop network-manager, wpa_supplicant works in karmic too.
so the issue is rather that in karmic, recovery mode starts NM?
in what way is this a defect?
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in karmic, I typed ps aux | grep Network.
I saw, that NetworkManager is started in karmic recovery mode.
When I type, stop network-manager, wpa_supplicant works in karmic too.
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