I use Maverick (amd64). Problem with /dev/nvram privileges was solved by
including user to 'nvram' group (created by this package) and creating
follofing udev rule:
KERNEL==nvram,GROUP=nvram,MODE=0660,OPTIONS=last_rule
I put it to /etc/udev/rules.d/05-tpb-nvram.rules. I think it must be in
Affects me to. Lenovo Thinkpad x201s, Xubuntu 10.10 amd64. Not every
suspend/resume, but the same bug described here.
As a workaround -- maybe unload evdev xorg module before suspend and
load it back after resume? Is it possible?
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The same for me: without the 'usleep' patch I can't connect to WPA2 AP at all.
With the usleep (used 10us), it works every time.
Ubuntu 9.10 (Karmic), wpasupplicant_0.6.9-3ubuntu1. Card: TL-WN821N (Atheros
Otus chip, ID 0cf3:9170), ndiswrapper 1.54-2ubuntu1 uses windows driver for
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