On 07/26/2011 12:30 PM, Vic Demuzere wrote:
2011/7/26 Lukáš Jirkovský<l.jirkovsky@xxxxxxxxx>:
You could try playing with rfkill a bit.
Thanks, I didn't know about rfkill.
It doesn't seem to help though, it shows up as not blocked in rfkill,
even when it doesn't work.
Is there anywhere I can look for differences between a cold boot and a
reboot from windows? I tried "dmesg | grep ath" but the output is the
same in both cases. There must be a difference in output somewhere,
right?
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My software never contains bugs, it just develops random features.
Vic,
On my Toshiba laptop, I created a profile in rc.conf based on the following
note:
Install the netcfg package, create a profile under /etc/network.d (there are
some examples, so you shouldn't have any problem), and edit /etc/rc.conf: add
the name of your profile into "NETWORKS=(...)" and add 'net-profiles' to your
DAEMONS.
I have had no problems with Atheros wifi since. It connects every time.
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