On 03/31/2010 09:15 PM, Mail Lists wrote:
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> Wireless stopped working after latest kernel update.
...
>
> Filed bug: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=578663
>
Happy to report this has already been fixed (thank you john
linville!!) in the 2.6.32.10-94.fc12 kernel build avail
Mail Lists writes:
Wireless stopped working after latest kernel update.
It connects and works fine using wired/
It connects and works fine with wireless until I use it for more than
a host check and a ping check.
Shortly after trying to use the connection (heavy load from chrome
rest
On 03/31/2010 09:39 PM, Mail Lists wrote:
> On 03/31/2010 09:27 PM, Antonio Olivares wrote:
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>>
>> Gene,
>>
>> Out of curiosity, did you check ipv6 settings? You might have only ipv4
>> network, and ipv6 settings are enabled by default?
>>
>> I had such a case and I was cursing the new kernels,
On 03/31/2010 09:27 PM, Antonio Olivares wrote:
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> Gene,
>
> Out of curiosity, did you check ipv6 settings? You might have only ipv4
> network, and ipv6 settings are enabled by default?
>
> I had such a case and I was cursing the new kernels, I wanted to write bug
> reports and do a bunch o
--- On Wed, 3/31/10, Mail Lists wrote:
> From: Mail Lists
> Subject: N wifi broke after kernel update
> To: "Fedora."
> Date: Wednesday, March 31, 2010, 6:15 PM
>
> Wireless stopped working after latest kernel
> update.
>
> It connects and works
Wireless stopped working after latest kernel update.
It connects and works fine using wired/
It connects and works fine with wireless until I use it for more than
a host check and a ping check.
Shortly after trying to use the connection (heavy load from chrome
restoring a lot of saved t