2012/1/8 lina <lina.lastname@xxxxxxxxx>: > On Monday 09,January,2012 12:05 AM, Larry Finger wrote: >> >> On 01/08/2012 08:40 AM, lina wrote: >>> >>> Hi, >>> >>> after hibernation, >>> >>> I tried modprob b43 and /etc/initi.d/network-manager restart not work, >>> >>> is it reboot the only option. ( I googled it seems, not so sure) >> >> >> Hibernation involves so many parts of the computer that it is hard to >> tell what is happening. If unloading and reloading b43 using modprobe >> does not help, then it is not solely a problem with b43. >> >> You need to provide a better description of what you are doing. Include >> specific output from dmesg and the exact commands you are trying. You >> should also include what distro you are running, your kernel version, >> and what brand and model of computer you are using. > > > It's fine with me to reboot. > > 3.2.0-1 SMP x86_64 GNU/Linux > > Debian wheezy. > > I upload the dmesg output in the following link, > > https://docs.google.com/open?id=0B93SVRfpVVg3ZThiYmQ3NjctOWU2Ni00ODQ5LTgzMGMtMGMyMDgxMjVjYTFl > > It's absolutely not something urgent or very-necessary to me, so just take > your time and interest, I was just asking. btw, if there is some problem in > the dmesg, maybe not high relevant to this topic, please also feel free to > let me know. > any further info you need just let me know, I'm not sure if I can see suspend&resume in your dmesg... What does happen after resume? What after reloading b43? Have you tried reloading both: b43 and bcma: rmmod b43 rmmod bcma modprobe b43 ? Does your kernel have [PATCH] bcma: support for suspend and resume applied? -- Rafał -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-wireless" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html