Re: WiFi borked after update

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Laurent GUERBY wrote:
> On Tue, 2008-09-30 at 23:37 -0600, Dmitry S. Makovey wrote:
>   
>> Andre Klapper wrote:
>>     
>>> This might be related to the problem:
>>> https://bugs.maemo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3749
>>>   
>>>       
>> thanks. that was the exact problem. Poking around with autoconnection on 
>> my N800 made it to connect to nearest known AP, from there I was able to 
>> continue in terminal. ugh. glad I didn't have to reflash.
>>     
>
> Yes same for me (I didn't put it in the report but I removed all non
> diablo repo from my source list before apt-get). After the manual
> command line cleanup everything seems back to normal (and reboot works
> fine). Only thing is that osso-software-version-rx44 is no longer
> installed for some reason.
just for completeness - I didn't have to remove any repos. just allow 
N800 do automatic connection to available *known* AP, launch browser and 
navigate to any page so that connection is auto-made and then

# apt-get upgrade

resolved issue so that Connection Manager started to function properly 
again. After that Application manager was able to update OS normally 
with no side-effects.


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