Network resumption after suspend-Raring Ringtail.

shemrana1 at gmail.com shemrana1 at gmail.com
Sat Jun 15 15:18:29 UTC 2013


Hi ! I once came across bug for raring ringtail wireless network been too slow. I hav just install raring. I hav d settings for resetting the network but I am not sure if such bug was the cause of your problem. By the way, have you done the partial upgrade of your raring ?
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Date: Fri, 14 Jun 2013 02:14:32 +0200
From: Julien Olivier <julo42 at gmail.com>
To: ubuntu-gnome at lists.ubuntu.com
Subject: Follow-up on the lost network of resume
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Hi list,
 some days ago I wrote an email to this same list about lost network
after resume.

I have since reported a bug, but go absolutely no feedback:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu-gnome/+bug/1187005

Now, it seems I have finally found the culprit, even if I'm not sure I
understand everything. According to this entry in pm-utils' changelog,
it seems that network-manager doesn't handle 'suspend' / 'wake' calls
correctly, and this might be the reason why network-manager stops
working after resuming from suspend.

pm-utils (1.4.1-9git1) raring; urgency=low

  Upload current Debian packaging git head.

  * debian/rules: Stop installing sleep.d/55NetworkManager. Current
    NetworkManager does not even expose this API any more, so the
    sleep()/wake() calls just always fail. As NM is apparently able to
deal
    with suspends just fine, no need to waste cycles on this.

I'm writing to the list because this is a pretty annoying bug and I am
just trying to get more attention to it than I got from the bug report.
Sorry if this is not appropriate.

Thanks!




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