la, 2010-08-07 kello 21:54 -0500, Dan Williams kirjoitti:
Before you check enable wireless, what is the contents of:
/var/lib/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.state
[main]
NetworkingEnabled=true
WirelessEnabled=false
WWANEnabled=true
and what is the output of:
rfkill list
0: hci0:
I tried blacklisting the acer-wmi module and it seems NetworkManager now
works as expected: when I log in to GNOME, it has connected to my wifi
network. Should I report this as a kernel bug?
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Ville-Pekka Vainio
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On Wed, 2010-08-11 at 23:38 +0300, Ville-Pekka Vainio wrote:
I tried blacklisting the acer-wmi module and it seems NetworkManager now
works as expected: when I log in to GNOME, it has connected to my wifi
network. Should I report this as a kernel bug?
Yes, against the acer-wmi kernel module.
I decided to test the Broadcom proprietary driver and it has the same
problem as b43, I still need to click Enable Wireless before NM shows
any wifi networks. I think that's unnecessary, the wireless could just
be enabled by default.
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Ville-Pekka Vainio
On 08/07/2010 08:32 AM, Ville-Pekka Vainio wrote:
I decided to test the Broadcom proprietary driver and it has the same
problem as b43, I still need to click Enable Wireless before NM shows
any wifi networks. I think that's unnecessary, the wireless could just
be enabled by default.
As I
On Sat, 2010-08-07 at 16:32 +0300, Ville-Pekka Vainio wrote:
I decided to test the Broadcom proprietary driver and it has the same
problem as b43, I still need to click Enable Wireless before NM shows
any wifi networks. I think that's unnecessary, the wireless could just
be enabled by default.
2010/8/6 Ville-Pekka Vainio vpiva...@cs.helsinki.fi
Hi,
I'm running Fedora 13 with NetworkManager-0.8.1-1 and a 2.6.34 kernel from
koji. My system has a BCM4312 wifi chip which I'm using with the b43 module
and the proprietary firmware from Broadcom.
In Ubuntu, the native b43 module is
Em 6 de agosto de 2010 15:43, Ville-Pekka Vainio
vpiva...@cs.helsinki.fiescreveu:
On Fri, 6 Aug 2010 15:32:27 -0300, José Queiroz wrote:
In Ubuntu, the native b43 module is broken, as the device is always
disabled.
We have to block it and use the bcmwl-kernel-source, which installs a
wl