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I have upgraded to 0.6.5-1 and tested, and the behaviour has changed, but for the worse.<BR>
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When switching networks, NM no longer permanently shuts down the interface (and thus there is no need for my keep-up.sh work-around). However, it only occasionally will successfully connect to the new network. The rest of the time it silently fails and re-connects to the previous one after about the same amount of time that it would normally take to switch. In precisely the failed cases, it prints an error to the syslog:<BR>
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NetworkManager: <info> Error opening supplicant global control interface.<BR>
NetworkManager: <WARN> real_act_stage2_config(): Activation (eth2/wireless): couldn't connect to the supplicant.<BR>
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The full output from a failed switching attempt and a successful switching attempt is attached. For both, I was attempting to switch from 'OpenWrt2' to 'Bridge' (formerly OpenWrt). My kernel is now 2.6.22-1-amd64.<BR>
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I'm going to downgrade to version 0.6.4-6 now, since at least there I had a work-around for this bug. Let me know if you'd like me to get you additional info.
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