This is a bug in acpi-support, and not in network-manger. NM doesn't have anything to do with loading modules.
The issue appears to be that the module (or the regulatory daemon) doesn't properly support suspend. Perhaps adding it to the suspend blacklist might help?
This is a bug in acpi-support, and not in network-manger. NM doesn't have anything to do with loading modules.
The issue appears to be that the module (or the regulatory daemon) doesn't properly support suspend. Perhaps adding it to the suspend blacklist might help?