I've had problems with the NetworkManager.state file before and when I 
removed it, everything was fine. Doesn't sound like it describes your case, but 
who knows.

-- Sent from my Palm Pre
On Mar 13, 2011 13:30, Larry Finger <[email protected]> wrote: 

On 03/13/2011 11:22 AM, José Queiroz wrote:

> Hi Larry,

>

> Are you using a Dell laptop? A recent kernel change broke the WMI support 
to

> some dell hardware. If it's your case, try blacklisting dell-laptop 
modules and

> reseting your machine.



No, this is an HP. I am not loading any wmi modules.



One more piece of info. As I said earlier, switching from knetworkmanager to 
the 

plasmoid allowed it to work. I then switched back to knetworkmanager (I like it 

better), and wireless still worked.



Larry



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