There's probably a problem with kernel network driver. What driver do you use? E.g. nm-tool can tell you.
> > I use Arch Linux with Gnome 3.0.2 and Networkmanager. > What kernel version and NM do you use? > Some days ago I changed my ISP service, from ADLS to a fiber one (on the > same ISP). > This required a change on the router that we was using and the new wireless > have with a different name and settings than the previously one. > So, after setting the netwrokmaneger through the gnome applet to access the > new wireless network, not without some machine freeze during this, I was > able to use the new wireless network. > > Almost everything is working. When I start the system it automaticaly start > the wireless and I can navigate and all. > > But I can't shutdown (or restart) anymore. The system show a bunch of > things on the screen (seens to be a kernel panic) and the machine freeze > after show the "poweroff" message. what are the error messages? > So, I think that can be some problem with my configuration files, but I > don't know what are the files where I must look into... > Look into 'dmesg' output. It should contain something regarding your network driver. Also, syslog (/var/log/messages.log) should contain relevant info. Jirka _______________________________________________ networkmanager-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/networkmanager-list
