On 04/27/2012 12:49 PM, Frank Griffin wrote:
On 04/27/2012 12:02 PM, imnotpc wrote:

I didn't use drakx11 but I did use drakconf->display which recognized the card and was able to successfully test it (this isn't necessarily new since the test also usually works during installation). This had no effect on the booting issue that I could tell.

I did however get the bright idea to test x11 from the safe mode command line. I ran startx and it gave me a root desktop. I did ALT-F2 and was able to start my normal user desktop from there. Video and sound work normally but networking is still down.

If I attempt to run Network Manager or MCC->Network&Internet->Network Center the system locks up with a "Please wait" message.

Getting safe mode to give me a command line is still iffy, but at least with a bit of effort I can get to my desktop. A little progress at least.


Arrggh. I should have thought of this before, considering that it afflicts my wife's Acer notebook.

In the desktop you can get via safe mode, do MCC -> Hardware -> Browse hardware, and see if the driver for your wired NIC is atl1c, and also what your wireless driver is. The atl1c driver is known to cause sporadic system freezes when used in conjunction with a number of wireless drivers. Having the ethernet cable actually attached "fixes" this.

I'm guessing now that your wired works during install because install doesn't load any wireless drivers.

Yes, and success! I have an Acer also but it uses the b43 driver. Since the gui tools locked up I went back to drakconnect and tried to configure the wireless interface. It required firmware files but I installed them using my key drive the same way I installed the kernel firmware package. After I successfully installed the firmware the system boots normally and both NICs work.

Is this a known bug? If not, what package should I file a bug report against?

Thanks for all your efforts!

Jeff

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