On Fri, Dec 12, 2008 at 10:55:46PM -0000, Derek Kulinski wrote:
> restarting wpa_supplicant works pretty much always, though I had once to
> unload and load again the iwlagn and iwlcore to make WiFi work. Right
> now it's a minor annoyance to me, but this is something that can make
> Ubuntu less attractive to new users.
>
I think its a combination of NM using the same state for "sleeping"
when you disable networking and when you go to suspend. The other part
is probably on driver and even wpasupplicant side .... sounds hard to
tell for sure based on your description. Adding both targets
accordingly.
On Fri, Dec 12, 2008 at 10:55:46PM -0000, Derek Kulinski wrote:
> restarting wpa_supplicant works pretty much always, though I had once to
> unload and load again the iwlagn and iwlcore to make WiFi work. Right
> now it's a minor annoyance to me, but this is something that can make
> Ubuntu less attractive to new users.
>
I think its a combination of NM using the same state for "sleeping"
when you disable networking and when you go to suspend. The other part
is probably on driver and even wpasupplicant side .... sounds hard to
tell for sure based on your description. Adding both targets
accordingly.
affects ubuntu/ wpasupplicant
affects ubuntu/linux
- Alexander