On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 05:19:16PM -0000, Jeremy Nickurak wrote:
> I see the symptoms of this bug, but usually only when I'm on an 802.1x
> network (or at least substantially more frequently). Running "sudo
> killall -9 wpa_supplicant" sometimes gets it behaving better, but I
> don't have anything concrete to back that up, and sooner or later the
> behavior crops up again, so it may just be my imagination.
>
Yes, sounds driver issue-like. You think you could try a newer kernel
like the one from jaunty?
On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 05:19:16PM -0000, Jeremy Nickurak wrote:
> I see the symptoms of this bug, but usually only when I'm on an 802.1x
> network (or at least substantially more frequently). Running "sudo
> killall -9 wpa_supplicant" sometimes gets it behaving better, but I
> don't have anything concrete to back that up, and sooner or later the
> behavior crops up again, so it may just be my imagination.
>
Yes, sounds driver issue-like. You think you could try a newer kernel
like the one from jaunty?
- Alexander