Hi,
I have just installed the latest upgrades that were available for feisty this morning and I have some issues.
My network refuses to start. I have wireless and for some reason there is a new entry in the networking setup called "wmaster0" (my usual is just plain ra0). I am not sure why it's there but it appeared after the upgrade (another level of complexity thats really needed). Also now when trying to start or configure the wireless network either from Knetworkmanager or system settings -> network settings, it does a lot of churning but nothing happens or I get some obscure ip and netmask and it doesn't detect the wireless router. I have tried to start dhcp and manually set an ip and it all fails. I also noticed that when I do "ifconfig" it shows "ra0:avahi" along with the normal "ra0" and "wmaster0". I believe the biggest problem is that it doesn't detect the wireless router anymore.
I have managed to get around this by going back to a previous kernel (2.6.20-10-generic) from the new kernel (2.6.20-11-generic). With the old kernel I no longer have that "wmaster0" in the networking setup.
I am not sure where the problems lies with this. There were upgrades to the kernel, and kde.
Anyone run into this?
I have just installed the latest upgrades that were available for feisty this morning and I have some issues.
My network refuses to start. I have wireless and for some reason there is a new entry in the networking setup called "wmaster0" (my usual is just plain ra0). I am not sure why it's there but it appeared after the upgrade (another level of complexity thats really needed). Also now when trying to start or configure the wireless network either from Knetworkmanager or system settings -> network settings, it does a lot of churning but nothing happens or I get some obscure ip and netmask and it doesn't detect the wireless router. I have tried to start dhcp and manually set an ip and it all fails. I also noticed that when I do "ifconfig" it shows "ra0:avahi" along with the normal "ra0" and "wmaster0". I believe the biggest problem is that it doesn't detect the wireless router anymore.
I have managed to get around this by going back to a previous kernel (2.6.20-10-generic) from the new kernel (2.6.20-11-generic). With the old kernel I no longer have that "wmaster0" in the networking setup.
I am not sure where the problems lies with this. There were upgrades to the kernel, and kde.
Anyone run into this?
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