> Is there a better way to check whether your card got totally turned off?
Don't know... Usually there is a killswitch near the wireless card.
> ..suspend-to-ram my wireless gets confused (won't work without restart)
That is a bug, so lets collect more information.
Please attach your complete /var/log/syslog and /var/log/messages files to this report after reproducing (after resume from suspend and trying to connect).
Also attach the file this command creates:
* lspci -vvnn >> ~/303599_lspci-vvnn.txt (In home dir)
> Is there a better way to check whether your card got totally turned off?
Don't know... Usually there is a killswitch near the wireless card.
> ..suspend-to-ram my wireless gets confused (won't work without restart)
That is a bug, so lets collect more information.
Please attach your complete /var/log/syslog and /var/log/messages files to this report after reproducing (after resume from suspend and trying to connect).
Also attach the file this command creates: lspci-vvnn. txt (In home dir)
* lspci -vvnn >> ~/303599_
And the output from:
* uname -a
Thanks in advance!
//magnus