A bit OFFTOPIC and only of interest, if you're using WICD:
The line where wpa_supplicant is restarted is found in /opt/wicd/networking.py
and looks like:
misc.Run("wpa_supplicant -B -i " + self.wireless_interface + " -c
\"encryption/configurations/" + network["bssid"].replace(":","").lower()
+ "\"
... my comment above lacks an 's'. Feel free to insert it before 'lowest
possible 19' ;-)
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I've got the same problem with Netgear USB dongle WG111v3. I couldn't
connect with WPA encryption in 2.6.24, but connected fine with 2.6.22
kernel. Someone on a Google-group found out a solution, which works for
me. He changed the nice value of wpa-supplicant-daemon to the lowest
possible 19.
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Am i wrong, or was this bug introduced by the patch mentioned in
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/26119 ?
The correction described in the duplicate
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/156428 looks like the patch copied from kernel
2.6.23 (where it seems to work).
The priority of 26119 changed from me
@Roman:
The answers are: no, fullAck, no, no and absolutely!
The longer version: I didn't try the mentioned patch (witch is more a quick
hack), because i have two disks, a Seagate with error and a Samsung without
ghost-hpa. So the suggested blacklist or whitelist should be implemented. This
is
I get the same error with a Seagate disk. Someone in a german newsgroup
discovered the location in ide-disk.c, where the sector is added. Please
take a look at:
http://groups.google.com/group/linux.debian.user.german/browse_thread/thread/ab8980cb5ea0a9fb/7f475d3ce8f34211?tvc=2&q=linux+hpa+seagate+0