unforutnately, I must admit, that I am no longer able to reproduce this bug here.
what I did was compile & install a locally generated test kernel over the 3.2.0-43 and later
re-install the 3.2.0-43 kernel from the .deb file in /var/cache/apt/archives
and, guess: now the network connects nicely again.
Therefore I do no longer think that the change between 3.2.0-41 and 3.2.0-43 can be connected to
the connectivity problem, because it is just one line of code, in this function, which is apparently
never executed on my machine (I added a printk there, but that was not executed):
static int perf_swevent_init(struct perf_event *event)
{
- int event_id = event->attr.config;
+ u64 event_id = event->attr.config;
if (event->attr.type != PERF_TYPE_SOFTWARE) return -ENOENT;
Therefore the reason must be somewhere else, in case the
network problem comes back, I added the following lines to
/etc/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.conf:
Hello,
unforutnately, I must admit, that I am no longer able to reproduce this bug here.
what I did was compile & install a locally generated test kernel over the 3.2.0-43 and later apt/archives
re-install the 3.2.0-43 kernel from the .deb file in /var/cache/
and, guess: now the network connects nicely again.
Therefore I do no longer think that the change between 3.2.0-41 and 3.2.0-43 can be connected to
the connectivity problem, because it is just one line of code, in this function, which is apparently
never executed on my machine (I added a printk there, but that was not executed):
--- linux-3. 2.0/kernel/ events/ core.c 2.0/kernel/ events/ core.c
+++ linux-3.
@@ -5164,7 +5164,7 @@
static int perf_swevent_ init(struct perf_event *event)
{
- int event_id = event->attr.config;
+ u64 event_id = event->attr.config;
if (event->attr.type != PERF_TYPE_SOFTWARE)
return -ENOENT;
Therefore the reason must be somewhere else, in case the ager/NetworkMan ager.conf:
network problem comes back, I added the following lines to
/etc/NetworkMan
[logging] HW,RFKILL, ETHER,WIFI, BT,MB,DHCP4, DHCP6,PPP, WIFI_SCAN, IP4,IP6, AUTOIP4, DNS,VPN, SHARING, SUPPLICANT, AGENTS, SETTINGS, SUSPEND, CORE,DEVICE, OLPC,WIMAX
level=DEBUG
domains=
maybe that traces will give us some better insight.
Thanks, and Good Bye.