Hello Alexander,

Thursday, October 30, 2008, 1:53:42 PM, you wrote:

> do you mean it will come back after standby in a different state
> (e.g. before networking disabled/unchecked, after enabled/checked)?

yes, generally it's always enabled.

>> - that driver needs to be restarted sometimes
> if the driver needs to be reloaded (if thats what you mean with
> restarting) its probably a driver bug. However, reloading might also
> trigger something in NM (like restarting the supplicant).

Yeah, I guess you might be right. What threw me off is that often when
I'm disabling wireless network the system is frozen for about 2
seconds, so I though NM might be unloading driver or doing something
like that.

>> When second problem happens, restarting NetworkManager or
>> unchecking/checking "Enable Wireless" fixes it.
> could you instead of doing that simply run:
>   sudo killall wpasupplicant
> and see if that has the same curing effect?

I'll try that next time, though I doubt it might help. When the
problem happens I don't see any wireless network and iwlist scan
doesn't return anything.
I think wpasupplicant is only necessary when accessing WPA networks.
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Network Manager sometimes needs to be restarted when coming back from 
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/288922
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