Gnome Shell x Network Manager crash

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Hi there,

Since yesterday my gnome desktop (F16) crashes as soon as Network Manager gets a network connection, either wired or wireless.

I can't remember doing any update between working and non-working states. But later yesterday I installed all upgrades and the problem remain. You tell there's currently no updates available.

If I do not connect to network, gnome shell is fine. If I plug an external monitor, which forces my gnome shell into the "emergency mode", I can use network without problem. If I log into Xfce or on text mode, networking is fine too.

The machine is an Atom N470 netbook from LG (model x200) with Intel N10 video (from lscpi), 2GB RAM and 320HD. It just worked with both F15 and F16 so far, no need to install any proprietary driver for anything.

What can I do to troubleshoot this? Anyone with similar problems?


[]s, Fernando Lozano

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