Description of problem: After my laptop wakes from sleep, I am unable to reconnect mobile broadband as the connection is no longer available via the NM applet, but the connection is still listed via nm-connection-editor. It appears that if I change and save the connection in nm-connection-editor, it is added back into the list. The problem does not appear after reboot etc. - only waking from sleep. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): robsharp@laphroaig:~$ nm --version GNU nm version 2.21.51.0.6-6.fc15 20110118 How reproducible: Always. Steps to Reproduce: 1. With a working mobile broadband connection, close the laptop lid to sleep 2. Open the laptop lid to wake the laptop, enter password 3. View nm-applet connection list Actual results: Mobile broadband connection is missing Expected results: Mobile broadband connection should be displayed Additional info: I have an internal Ericsson HSPA + (F5521gw) WWAN mobile broadband card.
1) Are you using GnomeShell indicator or plain nm-applet? 2) Please report NM versions: rpm -q NetworkManager rpm -q NetworkManager-gnome ('nm --version' is not related to NetworkManager, it's a tool for listing symbols from object files) 3) Grab and attach /var/log/messages file, so that we can see what happens when suspending/resuming 4) Any related errors in ~/.xsession-errors?
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(In reply to comment #1) > 1) Are you using GnomeShell indicator or plain nm-applet? GnomeShell > 2) Please report NM versions: > rpm -q NetworkManager NetworkManager-0.9.0-1.fc15.x86_64 > rpm -q NetworkManager-gnome NetworkManager-gnome-0.9.0-1.fc15.x86_64 > ('nm --version' is not related to NetworkManager, it's a tool for listing > symbols from object files) Oops. Noob. > 3) Grab and attach /var/log/messages file, so that we can see what happens when > suspending/resuming Attached. I suspended at Sep 14 17:52 with a running mobile broadband connection and resumed at Sep 14 17:53:06. > 4) Any related errors in ~/.xsession-errors? Yes - attached.
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Confirmed fixed on F17.