Quoting Dan Williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> This is likely a distro or driver problem.  When NM is told to go to
> sleep (whcih your setup may not be doing), it will blow away _all_
> network state.  That means, when NM wakes up (if told to wake up
> correctly), it won't know about _any_ networks.  It will rescan
> immediately.  If it's getting stale networks when you turn it back on,
> that's clearly a sleep/wake bug, or a driver bug.

Just for the record, nm-applet does not always properly clear it's state.
When I suspend/move/resume the applet still "remembers" the networks
it saw before the suspend.  I've certainly seen this with a relatively
up-to-date Fedora 7 system (which means NM-0.6.5).  So maybe the applet
is caching the state and not clearing out the list properly on suspend
or resume?

> dan

-derek

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