waking from suspend breaks wireless temporarily and messes up shutdown

Bug #297938 reported by Jessie Lawrence
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Bug Description

sorry, i dont know what package this is in. if you do, please assign a package to this report.

also, i am almost sure that this bug is a duplicate, but i cant find it. sorry.

anyway, what happens is this:

when i wake up from suspend, wireless ceases working. as in, when i click the network manager icon, no wireless networks are listed, and no wireless networks will be listed. wireless is enabled though.

rebooting fixes the problem, but it never really finishes turning off. when its shutting down, the usplash progress bar completely empties, but it doesnt go on after that. after it empties, it doesnt turn off unless i hold down the power button. this problem with shutting down only and always happens when the wifi breaks after waking from suspend.

another weird thing, this only happens sometimes. half of the time when i wake up from suspend, there are no problems. the other half of the time, both of these problems appear. these problems have always been together; if the wifi stopped working, there WILL be a problem shutting down, and this problem shutting down never happened without the wifi breaking too. so, these two problems seem to be linked somehow, as they always appear together after waking from suspend (but only half of the time there is a problem, which is weird).

my hardware: hp pavilion elite m9060n (i did not add/remove any hardware at all, its in factory condition)

i am using ubuntu 8.10 with latest updates.

thank you for reviewing this bug report.

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Jason Greenwald (misterjboogie) wrote :

I'm having a wake from wireless issue. Whereas, in Ubuntu 11.04 when it wakes from sleep or even hibernation sometimes, I can't connect to any wireless networks. Although I was able to before it went into either of the two modes. Restart fixes this, but it's rather inconvenient.

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