But in essence, I cannot reconnect to the internet through Network Manager after the system resumes from suspend or hibernation. It shows all the networks and I can try to connect to them, but even with both the lights green it won't eventually establish a connection.
I am running Xubuntu 8.10 on my IBM x41 and the problem first showed up when I upgraded from 8.04. I had issues with the Network Manager not being able to make a connection in the past, but I solved this by adding the following line to acpi-support:
# Add services to this list to stop them before suspend and restart them in
# the resume process.
STOP_SERVICES="networking"
However, this solution doesn't work in the current situation. And what is different, is that it still tries to establish a connection and almost succeeds in this, but it hangs after both lights turn green.
Hey there,
I am no sure if the bug I am experiencing is this one, as it could also be <A href="https:/ /launchpad. net/ubuntu/ +source/ network- manager/ +bug/69892">bug 69892</A> or <A href="https:/ /bugs.launchpad .net/ubuntu/ +bug/69426">bug 68426</A>.
But in essence, I cannot reconnect to the internet through Network Manager after the system resumes from suspend or hibernation. It shows all the networks and I can try to connect to them, but even with both the lights green it won't eventually establish a connection.
I am running Xubuntu 8.10 on my IBM x41 and the problem first showed up when I upgraded from 8.04. I had issues with the Network Manager not being able to make a connection in the past, but I solved this by adding the following line to acpi-support:
# Add services to this list to stop them before suspend and restart them in "networking"
# the resume process.
STOP_SERVICES=
However, this solution doesn't work in the current situation. And what is different, is that it still tries to establish a connection and almost succeeds in this, but it hangs after both lights turn green.