I would suggest that people may also want to complain here:

http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=580185

I opened that bug report up with the gnome Bugzilla a little while ago.

Howard Chu <h...@symas.com> writes:
> So despite the broad cross-section of drivers being affected, Dan
> Williams on the networkmanager team still thinks this is a driver bug,
> and still thinks that periodic scanning is a good thing (completely
> ignoring the network lag it causes whenever a scan is done). See his
> followup:
>
> http://mail.gnome.org/archives/networkmanager-list/2009-April/msg00301.html

He might or may not be right that it is a driver bug, but unless he's
willing to fix the bug I suggest that Ubuntu simply restore the old
behavior with your patch. I've been running it for a while and it
essentially brought my machine back from the dead.

> As I already stated in my previous message on the list, I've already
> spent as much time as I can afford on this, and I prefer the behavior
> with my patch to a NM that continues to invoke useless scans.

As do I, my machine is now working again.

Perry
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