Netork fails after suspend / resume cycle

Bug #27041 reported by Crispin Flowerday
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Affects Status Importance Assigned to Milestone
acpi-support (Ubuntu)
Fix Released
Medium
Unassigned

Bug Description

My laptop has 2 network adaptors, an e100 and an ipw2200, and both are correctly
removed, and re-inserted after a resume, however the network cards then don't
work until I have manually rmmoded/modprobed the modules again.

After a resume ifconfig shows them in BROADCAST / MULTICAST state, I would
expect them to be in the RUNNING state too (at least when the cable is plugged
in). Whatever is happening, network manager fails to notice them until I have
done the rmmod/modprobe dance.

(this is dapper, up to date as of today)

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Matthew Garrett (mjg59) wrote :

Can you try installing gnome-power-manager and then suspending using that? That
ought to give us an idea whether it's a network manager related issue or not.

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Crispin Flowerday (crispin-flowerday-deactivatedaccount) wrote :

Ok, installing gnome-power-manager, then running it, and selecting suspend from
it's menu (in the notification area) causes the same behaviour: network-manager
fails to find the devices after the resume, so is this a networkmanager problem
then ?

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Matthew Garrett (mjg59) wrote :

Hm. Not sure. Give me a couple of days and I'll try to reproduce it here.

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Crispin Flowerday (crispin-flowerday-deactivatedaccount) wrote :

This is working fine now (using network-manager and the latest gnome-power-manager)

Changed in acpi-support:
status: Confirmed → Fix Released
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