[Pkg-utopia-maintainers] Bug#623467: Bug#623467: network-manager: Networkmanager 0.8.1-6+squeeze1 fails to manage wireless networks (Network is disabled)

Jonathan Protzenko jonathan.protzenko at gmail.com
Wed Apr 20 14:39:24 UTC 2011


Hi,

Thanks for the fast response! I'm using nm-applet, here are the 
contents of /var/lib.../NetworkManager.state:

[main]
NetworkingEnabled=true
WirelessEnabled=false
WWANEnabled=true

Removing the file, and restarting the network-manager service fixed the 
issue. Thanks!

On Wed 20 Apr 2011 04:34:34 PM CEST, Michael Biebl wrote:
> Am 20.04.2011 16:28, schrieb Jonathan Protzenko:
>> Package: network-manager
>> Version: 0.8.3.999-1
>> Severity: important
>> Tags: squeeze
>>
>> After an upgrade, Network Manager is now unable to handle my wireless network.
>> It displays "Wireless is disabled". Downgrading to the version from stable
>> fixes the issue. The following sequence of commands works:
>> - sudo ifconfig wlan0 up
>> - sudo iwlist scanning
>> And the list of networks appears, which makes me think that the problem comes
>> from NetworkManager.
>>
>> I initially thought this was #544217 but I just upgraded my BIOS and all my
>> packages are up-to-date (I'm running testing). Plus, #544217 is kinda old and
>> rfkill is reporting correct values (i.e not blocked). I read in some other bug
>> report that changing the value of managed= in /etc/NetworkManager/ would fix
>> the issue, but it didn't help either.
>>
>> I can investigate more if you tell me what you'd like to see. In the meanwhile,
>> I'm going to downgrade again :-).
>>
> 
> Which frontend are you using: nm-applet (GNOME) or the network-manager-kde resp.
> the plasma widget?
> 
> What are the contents of /var/lib/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.state?
> 
> Does it help if you stop NetworkManager, remove the file (after making a backup
> of it), and starting NM again?
> 
> Michael





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