good point(s). Any thoughts on trying to debug this? > You are not giving any useful information here to help resolve the > problem. What you are doing is just blaming NetWorkManager and asking if > drastic solutions fit the unstated problem. The problem may not be > NetworkManager, but something quite different. > > I never have a connectivity problem with NetWorkManager in Fedora 11 > x86_64 on a Dell Latitude E6400 laptop. I've done nothing special. I > just wireless away and surf to my heart's content. If I need to do heavy > downloads I connect a cable and download away. Works smooth as you could > want. > > I have noted that people using Microsoft Windows software drivers have > problems with some Intel wireless adapters such as the Wireless 5300 a/g/n. > > or > > in environments where there are numerous access points with the ssid > "linksys". So what I'm saying is, look into resolving possible > connectivity issues that may have little or nothing to do with > NetWorkManager. > > > Bob Cochran > > On 07/25/2009 03:04 PM, Kevin Kempter wrote: > > Hi all; > > > > since the last networkManager update I've been having increasing lockups. > > It's now at the point where more often than not I boot my machine (Dell > > M6400 running Fedora 10 x86_64), login and within a minute or two the > > machine locks up and shuts off. > > > > The only way I can work now for more than a few minutes is to disable > > wireless in networkManager. > > > > I need to fix this today, I'm thinking about one of the following (which > > are all ugly, time consuming options): > > > > 1) backup my data and install Fedora 11 > > 2) backup my data and install Kubuntu > > 3) somehow fix nm so I can once again use wireless? > > > > > > Any suggestions? > > > > > > > > Thanks in advance... -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate/MailingListGuidelines