Hello,

On Tue, 10 May 2011 09:08:48 -0400, don wrote:

> I have wicd set up to autoconnect to my home wireless network and it worked
> very reliably under 2.6.32. After a wheezy full-upgrade to 2.6.38
> wicd doesn't see the wireless interface on ~ 50% of boots.
> 
> When it fails to connect via eth1 I look in /etc/wicd/manager-settings.conf
> and I see the line
> 
> wireless_interface = none
> 
> but iwconfig confirms that that interface is up and available. If I then click
> on the tray icon I can add eth1 and connect manually with no problem.

Wait. When you set the wireless interface to eth1 using the GUI, it should stay
there, not be cleared at each boot.

Unless your interface changes name at each boot? In that case, I'd suggest you
to fix that by using udev or some other mechanism, so that your wireless
interface has a "static" name.

Kindly,
David

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