Em 13-04-2010 10:41, Michal Schmidt escreveu: > On Mon, 12 Apr 2010 18:12:17 -0300 Casimiro de Almeida Barreto wrote: > >> Hello, >> >> An intriguing problem happened. I use a notebook with FC12 usually in >> WiFi environment. It never failed to detect wireless lans. Then I >> plugged it to eth0. Ok, it detected eth0 but now wlan0 is disabled & I >> get an "unknown error 132" whenever service network restart or >> anything like that is tried. Also it is impossible to activate wlan0 >> through NetworkManager. >> > 132 is ERFKILL ("Operation not possible due to RF-kill"). Maybe you > have accidentally flipped a hardware wireless switch on your laptop? > > If it's not it, I suggest you file a bug in Bugzilla and provide > detailed information (like what hardware it is, and the output of > dmesg). > > Michal > Problem solved. It happened after update (yum --skip-broken update). Notebook was attached to eth0 and I guess something during update just put wlan0 down. Yes, pressing the "WiFi" switch on notebook solved the problem. No need to fill bug report. CdAB
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