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From: "pat" <pat@xvalheru.org>
To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] lost wireless network
Date: Wed, 1 Feb 2012 21:33:46 +0100	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <20120201202406.M59765@xvalheru.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <4F28F4D2.1020907@fu-berlin.de>

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On Wed, 01 Feb 2012 09:16:18 +0100, Hinnerk van Bruinehsen wrote
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> On 01.02.2012 00:34, pat wrote:
> > On Sun, 29 Jan 2012 10:34:36 +0100, pat wrote
> >> On Sun, 29 Jan 2012 14:49:33 +1100, Adam Carter wrote
> >>> There were a few kernels that broke iwlagn. Iirc it was 3.1.5
> >>> and 3.1.6. So
> >> i'd suggest you stick to troubleshooting on a kernel you know has
> >> previously worked, or a very recent one.
> >> 
> >> Well, that's the problem, it doesn't work on last working one too
> >> :- ( I've been using tuxonice-sources-2.6.38-r1 and it worked
> >> about 6 months ago, but not it doesn't :-(
> >> 
> >> Thanks
> >> 
> >> Pat
> > 
> > Hello again,
> > 
> > I've tried these kernels: 2.6.38-tuxonice-r1, 3.0.6-tuxonice, 
> > 3.0.17-tuxonice-r1 and 3.2.1-gentoo-r2 but none of these works :-(
> > The kernel config for 3.0.17-tuxonice-r1 (the kernel I want to use)
> > is attached. I've checked wifi functionality on Linux Mint 11 live
> > CD and it works.
> > 
> > I have no idea what I have to check :-\ (I've checked the kernel
> > setup, NetworkManager configuration, a lot of kernels :-) and I've
> > also tried wicd).
> > 
> > Could someone help?
> > 
> > Thanks
> > 
> > Pat
> > 
> You could add:
> 
> [logging]
> level=DEBUG
> domains=HW,RFKILL,WIFI
> 
> to /etc/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.conf
> 
> and try if you get an usable error...
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Hello,

the log is attached. To me it looks like there's not an issue with
NetworkManager, but somewhere else, because, when I turn on the wireless
toggle button, the wireless control doesn't indicate the wireless is on.

Thanks for help

     Pat



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Feb  1 19:58:39 localhost NetworkManager[2592]: <info> (eth0): carrier now OFF (device state 8, deferring action for 4 seconds)
Feb  1 19:58:39 localhost NetworkManager[2592]: <info> (eth0): carrier now ON (device state 8)
Feb  1 20:03:23 localhost NetworkManager[2592]:    SCPlugin-Ifnet: getting unmanaged specs...
Feb  1 20:03:23 localhost NetworkManager[2592]:    SCPlugin-Ifnet: getting unmanaged specs...
Feb  1 20:03:23 localhost NetworkManager[2592]:    SCPlugin-Ifnet: getting unmanaged specs...
Feb  1 20:03:26 localhost NetworkManager[2592]: <info> WiFi now enabled by radio killswitch
Feb  1 20:03:27 localhost NetworkManager[2592]: <info> WiFi now disabled by radio killswitch
Feb  1 20:06:44 localhost NetworkManager[2619]:    SCPlugin-Ifnet: Initializing!
Feb  1 20:06:44 localhost NetworkManager[2619]:    SCPlugin-Ifnet: management mode: managed
Feb  1 20:06:44 localhost NetworkManager[2619]:    SCPlugin-Ifnet: Can't open /etc/wpa_supplicant/wpa_supplicant.conf for wireless security
Feb  1 20:06:44 localhost NetworkManager[2619]:    SCPlugin-Ifnet: Loading connections
Feb  1 20:06:44 localhost NetworkManager[2619]:    SCPlugin-Ifnet: Hostname updated to: draken-korin
Feb  1 20:06:44 localhost NetworkManager[2619]:    SCPlugin-Ifnet: Initialzation complete!
Feb  1 20:06:44 localhost NetworkManager[2619]:    SCPlugin-Ifnet: getting unmanaged specs...
Feb  1 20:06:44 localhost NetworkManager[2619]:    SCPlugin-Ifnet: (872426032) ... get_connections.
Feb  1 20:06:44 localhost NetworkManager[2619]:    SCPlugin-Ifnet: (872426032) connections count: 0
Feb  1 20:06:44 localhost NetworkManager[2619]:    keyfile: parsing .keep_net-misc_networkmanager-0 ... 
Feb  1 20:06:44 localhost NetworkManager[2619]:    keyfile:     error: File permissions (100644) or owner (0) were insecure
Feb  1 20:06:44 localhost NetworkManager[2619]:    SCPlugin-Ifnet: getting unmanaged specs...
Feb  1 20:06:44 localhost NetworkManager[2619]: <info> found WiFi radio killswitch rfkill2 (at /sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1c.1/0000:02:00.0/ieee80211/phy0/rfkill2) (driver <unknown>)
Feb  1 20:06:44 localhost NetworkManager[2619]: <info> found WiFi radio killswitch rfkill0 (at /sys/devices/platform/dell-laptop/rfkill/rfkill0) (driver dell-laptop)
Feb  1 20:06:44 localhost NetworkManager[2619]: <debug> [1328123204.961239] [nm-udev-manager.c:204] recheck_killswitches(): WiFi rfkill state now 'hard-blocked'
Feb  1 20:06:44 localhost NetworkManager[2619]: <info> WiFi disabled by radio killswitch; disabled by state file
Feb  1 20:06:44 localhost NetworkManager[2619]: <info> WWAN enabled by radio killswitch; enabled by state file
Feb  1 20:06:44 localhost NetworkManager[2619]: <info> WiMAX enabled by radio killswitch; enabled by state file
Feb  1 20:06:44 localhost NetworkManager[2619]: <debug> [1328123204.964659] [nm-device-ethernet.c:2273] supports_ethtool_carrier_detect(): ethtool is supported
Feb  1 20:06:44 localhost NetworkManager[2619]: <debug> [1328123204.964785] [nm-device-ethernet.c:428] constructor(): (eth0): kernel ifindex 2
Feb  1 20:06:44 localhost NetworkManager[2619]: <info> (eth0): carrier is OFF
Feb  1 20:06:44 localhost NetworkManager[2619]: <info> (eth0): new Ethernet device (driver: 'e1000e' ifindex: 2)
Feb  1 20:06:44 localhost NetworkManager[2619]: <info> (eth0): bringing up device.
Feb  1 20:06:45 localhost NetworkManager[2619]: <info> (eth0): preparing device.
Feb  1 20:06:45 localhost NetworkManager[2619]: <debug> [1328123205.153736] [nm-device-wifi.c:587] constructor(): (wlan0): kernel ifindex 4
Feb  1 20:06:45 localhost NetworkManager[2619]: <info> (wlan0): driver supports SSID scans (scan_capa 0x01).
Feb  1 20:06:45 localhost NetworkManager[2619]: <debug> [1328123205.166414] [nm-manager.c:1877] manager_rfkill_update_one_type(): WiFi hw-enabled 0 sw-enabled 0
Feb  1 20:06:45 localhost NetworkManager[2619]: <info> (wlan0): new 802.11 WiFi device (driver: 'iwlagn' ifindex: 4)
Feb  1 20:06:45 localhost NetworkManager[2619]: <info> (wlan0): bringing up device.
Feb  1 20:06:45 localhost NetworkManager[2619]: <debug> [1328123205.167046] [nm-device-wifi.c:1331] real_is_available(): (wlan0): not available because not enabled
Feb  1 20:06:45 localhost NetworkManager[2619]: <warn> /sys/devices/virtual/net/lo: couldn't determine device driver; ignoring...
Feb  1 20:06:45 localhost NetworkManager[2619]: <warn> /sys/devices/virtual/net/sit0: couldn't determine device driver; ignoring...
Feb  1 20:06:45 localhost NetworkManager[2619]: <debug> [1328123205.309520] [nm-netlink-monitor.c:117] link_msg_handler(): netlink link message: iface idx 2 flags 0x1003
Feb  1 20:06:45 localhost NetworkManager[2619]: <debug> [1328123205.310916] [nm-netlink-monitor.c:117] link_msg_handler(): netlink link message: iface idx 1 flags 0x10049
Feb  1 20:06:45 localhost NetworkManager[2619]: <debug> [1328123205.310931] [nm-netlink-monitor.c:117] link_msg_handler(): netlink link message: iface idx 2 flags 0x1003
Feb  1 20:06:45 localhost NetworkManager[2619]: <debug> [1328123205.310943] [nm-netlink-monitor.c:117] link_msg_handler(): netlink link message: iface idx 3 flags 0x80
Feb  1 20:06:45 localhost NetworkManager[2619]: <debug> [1328123205.310952] [nm-netlink-monitor.c:117] link_msg_handler(): netlink link message: iface idx 4 flags 0x1002
Feb  1 20:06:45 localhost NetworkManager[2619]: <info> (wlan0): supplicant manager state:  down -> idle
Feb  1 20:06:46 localhost NetworkManager[2619]: <debug> [1328123206.701669] [nm-netlink-monitor.c:117] link_msg_handler(): netlink link message: iface idx 2 flags 0x11043
Feb  1 20:06:46 localhost NetworkManager[2619]: <info> (eth0): carrier now ON (device state 2)
Feb  1 20:08:11 localhost NetworkManager[2619]: <debug> [1328123291.96815] [nm-udev-manager.c:497] handle_uevent(): UDEV event: action 'change' subsys 'rfkill' device 'rfkill2'
Feb  1 20:08:12 localhost NetworkManager[2619]: <debug> [1328123292.224653] [nm-udev-manager.c:497] handle_uevent(): UDEV event: action 'change' subsys 'rfkill' device 'rfkill0'
Feb  1 20:08:12 localhost NetworkManager[2619]: <debug> [1328123292.224869] [nm-udev-manager.c:204] recheck_killswitches(): WiFi rfkill state now 'unblocked'
Feb  1 20:08:12 localhost NetworkManager[2619]: <debug> [1328123292.224893] [nm-manager.c:1877] manager_rfkill_update_one_type(): WiFi hw-enabled 1 sw-enabled 1
Feb  1 20:08:12 localhost NetworkManager[2619]: <info> WiFi now enabled by radio killswitch
Feb  1 20:08:12 localhost NetworkManager[2619]: <debug> [1328123292.224953] [nm-udev-manager.c:497] handle_uevent(): UDEV event: action 'change' subsys 'rfkill' device 'rfkill1'
Feb  1 20:09:14 localhost NetworkManager[2619]: <debug> [1328123354.458587] [nm-udev-manager.c:497] handle_uevent(): UDEV event: action 'change' subsys 'rfkill' device 'rfkill2'
Feb  1 20:09:14 localhost NetworkManager[2619]: <debug> [1328123354.458819] [nm-udev-manager.c:204] recheck_killswitches(): WiFi rfkill state now 'hard-blocked'
Feb  1 20:09:14 localhost NetworkManager[2619]: <debug> [1328123354.458840] [nm-manager.c:1877] manager_rfkill_update_one_type(): WiFi hw-enabled 0 sw-enabled 0
Feb  1 20:09:14 localhost NetworkManager[2619]: <info> WiFi now disabled by radio killswitch
Feb  1 20:09:16 localhost NetworkManager[2619]: <debug> [1328123356.186899] [nm-udev-manager.c:497] handle_uevent(): UDEV event: action 'change' subsys 'rfkill' device 'rfkill0'
Feb  1 20:09:16 localhost NetworkManager[2619]: <debug> [1328123356.187132] [nm-udev-manager.c:497] handle_uevent(): UDEV event: action 'change' subsys 'rfkill' device 'rfkill1'
Feb  1 20:12:54 localhost NetworkManager[2619]: <debug> [1328123574.600809] [nm-udev-manager.c:497] handle_uevent(): UDEV event: action 'change' subsys 'rfkill' device 'rfkill2'
Feb  1 20:12:56 localhost NetworkManager[2619]: <debug> [1328123576.216167] [nm-udev-manager.c:497] handle_uevent(): UDEV event: action 'change' subsys 'rfkill' device 'rfkill0'
Feb  1 20:12:56 localhost NetworkManager[2619]: <debug> [1328123576.216462] [nm-udev-manager.c:204] recheck_killswitches(): WiFi rfkill state now 'unblocked'
Feb  1 20:12:56 localhost NetworkManager[2619]: <debug> [1328123576.216495] [nm-manager.c:1877] manager_rfkill_update_one_type(): WiFi hw-enabled 1 sw-enabled 1
Feb  1 20:12:56 localhost NetworkManager[2619]: <info> WiFi now enabled by radio killswitch
Feb  1 20:12:56 localhost NetworkManager[2619]: <debug> [1328123576.216610] [nm-udev-manager.c:497] handle_uevent(): UDEV event: action 'change' subsys 'rfkill' device 'rfkill1'
Feb  1 20:13:01 localhost NetworkManager[2619]: <debug> [1328123581.868555] [nm-udev-manager.c:497] handle_uevent(): UDEV event: action 'change' subsys 'rfkill' device 'rfkill2'
Feb  1 20:13:01 localhost NetworkManager[2619]: <debug> [1328123581.868916] [nm-udev-manager.c:204] recheck_killswitches(): WiFi rfkill state now 'hard-blocked'
Feb  1 20:13:01 localhost NetworkManager[2619]: <debug> [1328123581.868961] [nm-manager.c:1877] manager_rfkill_update_one_type(): WiFi hw-enabled 0 sw-enabled 0
Feb  1 20:13:01 localhost NetworkManager[2619]: <info> WiFi now disabled by radio killswitch
Feb  1 20:13:03 localhost NetworkManager[2619]: <debug> [1328123583.215942] [nm-udev-manager.c:497] handle_uevent(): UDEV event: action 'change' subsys 'rfkill' device 'rfkill0'
Feb  1 20:13:03 localhost NetworkManager[2619]: <debug> [1328123583.216284] [nm-udev-manager.c:497] handle_uevent(): UDEV event: action 'change' subsys 'rfkill' device 'rfkill1'

  reply	other threads:[~2012-02-01 20:35 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 22+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2012-01-28 11:38 [gentoo-user] lost wireless network pat
2012-01-28 12:46 ` Florian Philipp
2012-01-28 12:52   ` pat
2012-01-28 17:00     ` Canek Peláez Valdés
2012-01-28 19:08       ` Mick
2012-01-28 20:31         ` pat
2012-01-28 20:42           ` Michael Mol
2012-01-28 21:10             ` pat
2012-01-29  3:49               ` Adam Carter
2012-01-29  9:34                 ` pat
2012-01-31 23:34                   ` pat
2012-02-01  8:16                     ` Hinnerk van Bruinehsen
2012-02-01 20:33                       ` pat [this message]
2012-02-01 22:30                         ` Hinnerk van Bruinehsen
2012-02-02  9:20                           ` pat
2012-02-02  9:56                             ` Hinnerk van Bruinehsen
2012-02-02 10:28                               ` pat
2012-02-02 16:45                                 ` pat
2012-02-02 22:03                                   ` Canek Peláez Valdés
2012-02-02 23:07                                     ` Hinnerk van Bruinehsen
2012-02-03  1:40                                       ` Canek Peláez Valdés
2012-02-04 22:00                                         ` [SOLVED] " pat

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