Well i have not updated this bug for a long time... So Ubuntu 12.04
solved the bug, so yuo can close this one...
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Title:
wifi hotkeys does not wor
Tested with kernel 3.2.0-030200rc2.
Not really working the way it should but already better :
- Fn+F2 : same result as before: on wifi connection and network-manager says
"device not ready". ("périphérique non rpêt" in fnch version i use)
- from network-manager, when i activate "wireless network
This really look like my problem (#879287 )
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Title:
Wireless "device not ready" network manager eeepc
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This really look like my problem (#879287 )
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Title:
[eeepc 1005ha] wifi "device not ready" in nm-applet
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I have just upgraded from 12.10 to 13.04 andi have the same issue,
kernel panic when disconnecting from DUN bluetooth, on an Asus eeepc
1005ha.
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So Will that package be there before the end of the World
(tomorrow, that is) ?
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Title:
[update request] nvidia-173.14.36 adds support for
When i right-click on network applet and click on "activate wireless
netwrk", it works : wireless device is activated and i can connect to
the network. Wireless led is on.
When i use fn+f2, wireless led is on, but in network applet, it says
"device not ready". So i think it is just the action trig
I don't really understand where it comes from, i have just written a
(really dirty) workaround : i have modified /usr/share/acpi-
support/statefuncs, function toggleAllWirelessStates() to unload/load
ath9k module before turning on wireless card. I still don"t understand
while it was working perfect