** Changed in: thinkpad (Ubuntu)
Status: Unconfirmed => Confirmed
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Let me attach my trivial patch
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** Changed in: thinkpad (Ubuntu)
Assignee: MOTU => MOTU Reviewers Team
Status: Confirmed => Fix Committed
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I see the same problem and both workarounds work for me.
But there is another (related?) problem remaining: once connected
(either without workaround and having networking restarted or with one
of the workarounds) it is not possible to restart networking again. The
connection cannot be reestablish
I see the same error message: Cannot determine ethernet address for
proxy ARP
I am using PPTP in kvpnc on edgy.
I am not sure if this is a bug or a feature (me doing a configuration
bug). More browsing of FAQs is required.
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The result of some more investigation is:
The message "Cannot determine ethernet address for proxy ARP" does not point to
the problem, but causes the problem.
In older Ubuntu releases (e.g. breezy) this message pops up as well, but
the pptpconfig does not care. With edgy, it seems that pptpconfig
wpa_supplicant does not seem to run against kernel 2.6.24. With 2.6.22
everything works fine. In my case the problem appears with madwifi.
/sbin/wpa_supplicant -B -P /var/run/wpa_supplicant.ath0.pid -i ath0 -D
madwifi -C /var/run/wpa_supplicant
Log:
ioctl[SIOCSIWPMKSA]: No such device
ioctl[SIOCS
Same for me when upgrading from Feisty to Gutsy.
* Loading ACPI modules... [ OK ]
* Starting ACPI services... invoke-rc.d: initscript acpid, action "start"
failed.
The workaround of stopping acpid manually before running 'dpkg
--configure -a' worked for me.
I think that the issue should be add
A quick fix is to add the following include statement to thinkpadpm.c:
Click the following link for more information:
http://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/Talk:Tpctl
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