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Re: Network centre problem?
« Reply #45 on: April 12, 2012, 04:26:43 PM »
Fixed!  :D

drakx-net package sent to dropbox, probably available tomorrow as update.  ;)

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what was the problem?

The drakx-net Maledition!  :D

That package was patched several times, from several people, at the end it included 3 patches (nearly identical), one was not applied, one doesn't apply because built using wrong paths, the one that was applied removed one var  ;D

/usr/lib/libDrakX/network/tools.pm  line 284
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sub get_routes() {
   my %routes;
#    foreach (cat_("/proc/net/route")) {

    my @routes = cat_("/proc/net/route");

that red line was incorrectly commented out, probably because it resemble the @routes defined later ...

... and because it was in testing for weeks ... of course no one spotted out the problem while in testing  :D
« Last Edit: April 12, 2012, 04:28:34 PM by AS »

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Re: Network centre problem?
« Reply #46 on: April 12, 2012, 05:41:37 PM »
This man AS ....He is really smart.  ;D
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Re: Network centre problem?
« Reply #47 on: April 13, 2012, 02:45:31 AM »
Fixed!  :D

drakx-net package sent to dropbox, probably available tomorrow as update.  ;)

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Re: Network centre problem?
« Reply #48 on: April 13, 2012, 04:55:35 AM »
Fixed!  :D

drakx-net package sent to dropbox, probably available tomorrow as update.  ;)

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Hehehe the best of Linux (and AS) at work!  Great stuff.
Wonder if M$ its bug in the OS of Nokia can fix this fast!  :P
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Re: Network centre problem?
« Reply #49 on: April 13, 2012, 01:15:19 PM »
Glad you fixed it but it is not fixed for me. Did an update today and I thought it was ok but it just reverted back to the check mark and would not disconnect.  :-[
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Re: Network centre problem?
« Reply #50 on: April 13, 2012, 01:17:16 PM »
Glad you fixed it but it is not fixed for me. Did an update today and I thought it was ok but it just reverted back to the check mark and would not disconnect.  :-[

did you restarted your desktop ?

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Re: Network centre problem?
« Reply #51 on: April 13, 2012, 01:50:06 PM »
Unfortunately not fixed here either; on resume or wake, the machine now locks up while trying to reconnect.

This does seem to be a different issue to the original (fixed) one but I feel it must be related in some way.

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Re: Network centre problem?
« Reply #52 on: April 13, 2012, 01:58:30 PM »
Unfortunately not fixed here either; on resume or wake, the machine now locks up while trying to reconnect.

This does seem to be a different issue to the original (fixed) one but I feel it must be related in some way.

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Please, do a quick test: quit net_applet, then try suspend/resume.

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Re: Network centre problem?
« Reply #53 on: April 13, 2012, 02:00:32 PM »
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Re: Network centre problem?
« Reply #54 on: April 13, 2012, 02:21:55 PM »
Sorry AS, took a little longer than expected.

Resume from sleep and hibernate works fine after quitting the net_applet. If I then try to restart the applet it runs but it seems the wifi card is not being detected


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Re: Network centre problem?
« Reply #55 on: April 13, 2012, 02:24:29 PM »
Glad you fixed it but it is not fixed for me. Did an update today and I thought it was ok but it just reverted back to the check mark and would not disconnect.  :-[

did you restarted your desktop ?

I did. No good.
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Re: Network centre problem?
« Reply #56 on: April 13, 2012, 03:48:08 PM »
Well, it is obvious by now that this a wider spread problem than each of us individually thought.

This is a more recent problem for me. As I never had this problem in the past.


Same same same ... A recent problem.

Right now I see this:



I am connected wireless but don't see the signal indicator. (Isn't the case after a fresh reboot).
After a try to disconnect this icon pops up and seems to stay there till shutdown.


Exactly what mine looks like. At least now that this is known , hopefully it will be fixed by those more knowledgeable than I.



joechimp
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if I understand correctly, you turn of the wireless interface, and the applet switch from the bar-meter to the green checked icon...
and you don't have a Ethernet cable plugged in ...

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Re: Network centre problem?
« Reply #57 on: April 13, 2012, 05:27:55 PM »
Well, it is obvious by now that this a wider spread problem than each of us individually thought.

This is a more recent problem for me. As I never had this problem in the past.


Same same same ... A recent problem.

Right now I see this:



I am connected wireless but don't see the signal indicator. (Isn't the case after a fresh reboot).
After a try to disconnect this icon pops up and seems to stay there till shutdown.


Exactly what mine looks like. At least now that this is known , hopefully it will be fixed by those more knowledgeable than I.



joechimp
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if I understand correctly, you turn of the wireless interface, and the applet switch from the bar-meter to the green checked icon...
and you don't have a Ethernet cable plugged in ...


This is how it goes. As I am using my computer, at random times. The icon just switches to the check mark without me doing anything. While I am let's say here in the forum. I will look down and the check mark is there instead of the green bars. No cable plugged in. I use this computer only with wireless.

Then when I try to disconnect. It won't let me. Even if I shutdown and reboot it comes back. I have to quit it first. Shutdown and reboot, then it works right for a time then goes back to the check mark.

It's random so there is nothing to point at that I am doing. Now there could be something I do that I don't know about but there's the rub, I don't know about it.

I do appreciate all you are trying to do. Thanks
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Re: Network centre problem?
« Reply #58 on: April 13, 2012, 05:46:50 PM »

joechimp
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if I understand correctly, you turn of the wireless interface, and the applet switch from the bar-meter to the green checked icon...
and you don't have a Ethernet cable plugged in ...

This is how it goes. As I am using my computer, at random times. The icon just switches to the check mark without me doing anything. While I am let's say here in the forum. I will look down and the check mark is there instead of the green bars. No cable plugged in. I use this computer only with wireless.

That was the behavior before the fix ... just to be 100% sure, check in synaptic about the package version, should be:
libdrakx-net-0.87-12pclos2012

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Then when I try to disconnect. It won't let me. Even if I shutdown and reboot it comes back. I have to quit it first. Shutdown and reboot, then it works right for a time then goes back to the check mark.

It's random so there is nothing to point at that I am doing. Now there could be something I do that I don't know about but there's the rub, I don't know about it.

I do appreciate all you are trying to do. Thanks

The next time it won't let you disconnect, try to left-click on the net_applet icon (will start network center), select the active interface, there is a button on the right bottom of the window, labeled "Disconnect/Connect", try to use that button, it could be a temporary workaround until a solution is found.

Additionally, whenever it should happen, try to run this command from a terminal:
Code: [Select]
dmesg  |  tail  -15
Later,
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Re: Network centre problem?
« Reply #59 on: April 13, 2012, 07:20:38 PM »

That was the behavior before the fix ... just to be 100% sure, check in synaptic about the package version, should be:
libdrakx-net-0.87-12pclos2012

Yes that checks out.



The next time it won't let you disconnect, try to left-click on the net_applet icon (will start network center), select the active interface, there is a button on the right bottom of the window, labeled "Disconnect/Connect", try to use that button, it could be a temporary workaround until a solution is found.

Sorry, I left that out that I try to do that and it does not disconnect that way.

Additionally, whenever it should happen, try to run this command from a terminal:
Code: [Select]
dmesg  |  tail  -15
I will try this.

Later,
AS




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