Re: Problem regarding to wlan0...

2010-04-13 Thread Michal Schmidt
On Mon, 12 Apr 2010 18:12:17 -0300 Casimiro de Almeida Barreto wrote:
 Hello,
 
 An intriguing problem happened. I use a notebook with FC12 usually in
 WiFi environment. It never failed to detect wireless lans. Then I
 plugged it to eth0. Ok, it detected eth0 but now wlan0 is disabled  I
 get an unknown error 132 whenever service network restart or
 anything like that is tried. Also it is impossible to activate wlan0
 through NetworkManager.

132 is ERFKILL (Operation not possible due to RF-kill). Maybe you
have accidentally flipped a hardware wireless switch on your laptop?

If it's not it, I suggest you file a bug in Bugzilla and provide
detailed information (like what hardware it is, and the output of
dmesg).

Michal
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Re: Problem regarding to wlan0...

2010-04-13 Thread Casimiro de Almeida Barreto
Em 13-04-2010 10:41, Michal Schmidt escreveu:
 On Mon, 12 Apr 2010 18:12:17 -0300 Casimiro de Almeida Barreto wrote:
   
 Hello,

 An intriguing problem happened. I use a notebook with FC12 usually in
 WiFi environment. It never failed to detect wireless lans. Then I
 plugged it to eth0. Ok, it detected eth0 but now wlan0 is disabled  I
 get an unknown error 132 whenever service network restart or
 anything like that is tried. Also it is impossible to activate wlan0
 through NetworkManager.
 
 132 is ERFKILL (Operation not possible due to RF-kill). Maybe you
 have accidentally flipped a hardware wireless switch on your laptop?

 If it's not it, I suggest you file a bug in Bugzilla and provide
 detailed information (like what hardware it is, and the output of
 dmesg).

 Michal
   
Problem solved.

It happened after update (yum --skip-broken update). Notebook was
attached to eth0 and I guess something during update just put wlan0
down. Yes, pressing the WiFi switch on notebook solved the problem. No
need to fill bug report.

CdAB



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