On Sunday 04 of April 2010 09:03:54 David Richfield wrote: > Hi, > > I'm running NetworkManager Applet 0.7.996 (stock standard Ubuntu > Karmic version). > > I've got a new USB wifi dongle that I'm using to connect my laptop to > my ADSL router. Today it went down for no apparent reason, and when I > looked in /var/log/syslog, I found this line: > > Apr 4 08:05:15 davelaptop kernel: [ 757.375313] nm-applet[2022]: > segfault at 64 ip 0806d850 sp bfbaa3d0 error 4 in > nm-applet[8048000+53000] > > What can I do to give a good bug report? > > Another thing: how do I interpret the log messages? I can't find a > man page or any useful documentation in > /usr/share/doc/network-manager. I keep seeing things like: > > Apr 4 08:05:15 davelaptop NetworkManager: <info> (wlan12): device > state change: 8 -> 3 (reason 38) > or > Apr 4 08:05:15 davelaptop NetworkManager: <info> > (00:23:B4:25:E4:39): device state change: 3 -> 1 (reason 36) > > Where is a list of what the different states are, and what the reasons > mean? > The messages are mainly useful for the developers, the states and reason codes can be found in the header file: http://cgit.freedesktop.org/NetworkManager/NetworkManager/tree/include/NetworkManager.h#n165
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