linux-headers-2.6.35-23 64 bits, cannot connect

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> 1. Wimax had been working fine before I had upgraded from kernel
> 2.6.35-22 to 2.6.35-23. After upgrading, it started to lose a
> connection. I tried to recompile wimax service with new headers, but
> had broken everything. Now it does not work.
You had the old version working under 2.6.35-22?  The old version stopped working for me when I upgraded to Ubuntu Maverick, because the Maverick kernel came with the 1.5 driver which didn't work with the 1.4 user-space ... which is why I went through all the trouble to fix the 1.5 user-space code ;)  I'm curious how you got it working.
FWIW, I'm currently using 2.6.35-23 with my patched 1.5.1 user-space without problems.

> 2.5 In previous version I started wimax with "service wimax start"
> command. Now i need to start using "wimaxd -i wmx0".
The previous version used /etc/init.d/wimax to start the service ... the new version uses /etc/udev/rules.d/iwmxsdk.rules and should automatically start/stop the service when the i2400m kernel driver is loaded.

> 3. Is there any necessity to configure wimax network options
> somehow? For ex. on the page
> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1356582 there is an advice
> to copy some NDnSAgent*.xml files to /usr/local/share/wimax/. That
> files have an id=15 for my network. Now the id is 21. I should
> modify that files and set a new id?
It's probably worth a try.  *shrug*

Can you mail the wimaxd.log file (kill wimaxd, rm /usr/local/var/log/wimax/*, start wimaxd, reproduce problem, then mail the log) ... I can try taking a look at it, though I can't guarantee I'll be able to figure it out.


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