Hi there,
I have encountered this bug as well while connecting to a public WAP. I am using the madwifi-ng drivers from their subversioning trunk, because of Bug #63886.
Bug #63886 also has information relating to my system, but if more info is needed please let me know.
I did not have chance to search for this bug while I was at the access point (because I did not have Internet access :)
Attached is the output from my '/etc/init.d/networking restart' command.
I'm not sure I understand your work around 100%, but I'll see what I can dig up from some man pages first.
Hi there,
I have encountered this bug as well while connecting to a public WAP. I am using the madwifi-ng drivers from their subversioning trunk, because of Bug #63886.
Bug #63886 also has information relating to my system, but if more info is needed please let me know.
I did not have chance to search for this bug while I was at the access point (because I did not have Internet access :)
Attached is the output from my '/etc/init. d/networking restart' command.
I'm not sure I understand your work around 100%, but I'll see what I can dig up from some man pages first.
It would be nice to this bug resolved.