Re: wifi failed after hibernate

2007-02-22 Thread Joe Emenaker
Freddy Freeloader wrote: And on an off topic note. My main desktop started life as Woody, moved to Sarge, then to Etch, and has been running Sid for the last year. I also used apt-pinning to run a combination of Sarge, Etch and Sid for a while. This has happened while I've been learning

Re: wifi failed after hibernate

2007-02-22 Thread Freddy Freeloader
Micha wrote: This was extensively discussed in I agree there should be an explicit debconf message, because wifi connection can be a serious issue for roaming laptops. And yet it's also true we use to deal with unstable/experimental, an

Re: wifi failed after hibernate

2007-02-21 Thread Micha
This was extensively discussed in I agree there should be an explicit debconf message, because wifi connection can be a serious issue for roaming laptops. And yet it's also true we use to deal with unstable/experimental, and should be p

Re: wifi failed after hibernate

2007-02-20 Thread Joe Emenaker
Freddy Freeloader wrote: I can see where the current manner of configuration be sort of a hassle if you use your laptop at work with a wireless connection, but I don't see how making wpa_supplicant easier to use overall is worth getting as sarcastic as you got though. You're obviously running S

Re: wifi failed after hibernate

2007-02-20 Thread Freddy Freeloader
Joe Emenaker wrote: Freddy Freeloader wrote: Joe Emenaker wrote: Stuart Prescott wrote: [1] Long story... when I was setting this system up that was the recommended way to do it. It worked really well for me. Then the wpa_supplicant maintainers changed their minds... I was similarly pissed a

Re: wifi failed after hibernate

2007-02-20 Thread Joe Emenaker
Freddy Freeloader wrote: Joe Emenaker wrote: Stuart Prescott wrote: [1] Long story... when I was setting this system up that was the recommended way to do it. It worked really well for me. Then the wpa_supplicant maintainers changed their minds... I was similarly pissed about the change I

Re: wifi failed after hibernate

2007-02-20 Thread Gerard Robin
On Tue, Feb 20, 2007 at 04:01:06AM -0800, Joe Emenaker wrote: From: Joe Emenaker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Gerard Robin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> CC: debian-laptop Subject: Re: wifi failed after hibernate Gerard Robin wrote: when my laptop starts, the connection wifi works fine, after that

Re: wifi failed after hibernate

2007-02-20 Thread Freddy Freeloader
Joe Emenaker wrote: Stuart Prescott wrote: [1] Long story... when I was setting this system up that was the recommended way to do it. It worked really well for me. Then the wpa_supplicant maintainers changed their minds... I was similarly pissed about the change. I didn't notice the change unt

Re: wifi failed after hibernate

2007-02-20 Thread Joe Emenaker
Stuart Prescott wrote: [1] Long story... when I was setting this system up that was the recommended way to do it. It worked really well for me. Then the wpa_supplicant maintainers changed their minds... I was similarly pissed about the change. I didn't notice the change until I had upgraded all

Re: wifi failed after hibernate

2007-02-20 Thread Stuart Prescott
Hi all. > when my laptop starts, the connection wifi works fine, after that my > laptop has hibernated, when I restart, all works fine except the > connection wifi. A familiar problem I have been presuming that the problem has been somewhere in my configuration and my use of an old-style wp

wifi failed after hibernate

2007-02-20 Thread Gerard Robin
Hello, when my laptop starts, the connection wifi works fine, after that my laptop has hibernated, when I restart, all works fine except the connection wifi. I have dual boot (linux etch, windows) with grub in the mbr. lspci: Ethernet controller: Atheros Communications, Inc. AR5005G 802.11abg

Re: wifi failed after hibernate

2007-02-20 Thread Joe Emenaker
Gerard Robin wrote: when my laptop starts, the connection wifi works fine, after that my laptop has hibernated, when I restart, all works fine except the connection wifi. Depends what's wrong. Problem Level 1: Can you get the network working again by simply "dhclient eth1" (or whichever inter