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On Sunday 25 January 2009 22:37:14 Claude Jones wrote:
> On Sunday 25 January 2009 13:58:13 Anne Wilson wrote:
> > This is following a reboot :-( ?I can't believe that it's a driver issue,
> > when it was working so well before this update. ?The driver is
> > kernel-provided, and that hasn't been touched. ?It's not making any sense
> > to me at the moment.
>
> You're not alone - something strange there - I'm thinking about it, but no
> further ideas are coming. Are you sure your radio is on? It should be
> turned on automatically when you reboot, even if you've managed to turn it
> off, but, you never know...are we talking about your ASUS?

The Acer Aspire One, yes.  I'm connected this morning.  This reminds me of the 
problem I had with NetworkManager-gnome - when it lost connection it could not 
re-connect.  In fact it couldn't see the network at all.  Just the same as I 
saw last night.  I'll see what happens today.

Anne
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