Hopefully, someone can help me troubleshoot this irritating little problem with my netbook (thinkpad x100e).
If I leave the netbook up and plugged in, but inactive for about an hour and a half, the screen goes dark. It's not in suspend as far as I can tell (there's a moon-light icon that isn't lit up) and as far as I can tell, it's not in hibernate, either. When I wiggle the trackpoint or press a key, it wakes right back up...but the network connection doesn't seem to. In knetwork manager it would drop the connection some time within five minutes of waking back up--If I had a browser up, I could surf until the connection went away. Whenever it would try to re-connect, either automatically or by me prompting it through the graphical interface, the wireless would hang up on "configuring interface." Sometimes I'd get a prompt from the network manager for my WPA password, sometimes not. Either way, it took a full restart to bring wireless back.
Using wicd, when the wireless attempts to reconnect, I get hung up on "authenticating" but do not get a prompt. I have gone through and ensured that I removed all the knetworkmanager packages after installing wicd, and wicd connects fine when I boot up and stays connected while I use the computer.
Near as I can tell, this has something to do with power management. On occasion (and I can't seem to pinpoint what actions or series of actions cause this with any consistency), I will unplug the AC power, move the computer to another room, and plug back in, and within five or ten minutes, lose the wireless and fail to reconnect as above.
I'm looking for guidance as to how to troubleshoot this so if it is a bug, I can be of some use in reporting it, or if it's some other setting, I can explore changing the settings to make it work properly. I bought the netbook so as not to be so tethered to either AC power or one spot, and so far, it's a mostly positive experience marred by some irritatingly persistent burps I'd like to get ironed out.
Thanks in advance for any help!
JenSoko
Thinkpad x100e
HIghlights from lspci:
01:05.0 VGA compatible controller: ATI Technologies Inc RS780M/RS780MN [Radeon HD 3200 Graphics]
02:00.0 Ethernet controller: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTL8111/8168B PCI Express Gigabit Ethernet controller (rev 03)
03:00.0 Network controller: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. Device 8172 (rev 10)
If I leave the netbook up and plugged in, but inactive for about an hour and a half, the screen goes dark. It's not in suspend as far as I can tell (there's a moon-light icon that isn't lit up) and as far as I can tell, it's not in hibernate, either. When I wiggle the trackpoint or press a key, it wakes right back up...but the network connection doesn't seem to. In knetwork manager it would drop the connection some time within five minutes of waking back up--If I had a browser up, I could surf until the connection went away. Whenever it would try to re-connect, either automatically or by me prompting it through the graphical interface, the wireless would hang up on "configuring interface." Sometimes I'd get a prompt from the network manager for my WPA password, sometimes not. Either way, it took a full restart to bring wireless back.
Using wicd, when the wireless attempts to reconnect, I get hung up on "authenticating" but do not get a prompt. I have gone through and ensured that I removed all the knetworkmanager packages after installing wicd, and wicd connects fine when I boot up and stays connected while I use the computer.
Near as I can tell, this has something to do with power management. On occasion (and I can't seem to pinpoint what actions or series of actions cause this with any consistency), I will unplug the AC power, move the computer to another room, and plug back in, and within five or ten minutes, lose the wireless and fail to reconnect as above.
I'm looking for guidance as to how to troubleshoot this so if it is a bug, I can be of some use in reporting it, or if it's some other setting, I can explore changing the settings to make it work properly. I bought the netbook so as not to be so tethered to either AC power or one spot, and so far, it's a mostly positive experience marred by some irritatingly persistent burps I'd like to get ironed out.
Thanks in advance for any help!
JenSoko
Thinkpad x100e
HIghlights from lspci:
01:05.0 VGA compatible controller: ATI Technologies Inc RS780M/RS780MN [Radeon HD 3200 Graphics]
02:00.0 Ethernet controller: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTL8111/8168B PCI Express Gigabit Ethernet controller (rev 03)
03:00.0 Network controller: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. Device 8172 (rev 10)
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