[SOLVED] slackware current networkmanager restart = no more wireless
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that contains a new rule , and that rule broke networkmanager work if stop and try to run again with wireless cards.
# Set default perms for /dev/ppp:
KERNEL=="ppp", MODE="0660", GROUP="dialout", OPTIONS+="static_node=ppp"
comment the rule ...and networkmanager can now start/stop wireless cards.
I initially thought I could replicate this behaviour since I have that ppp rule too and restarting rc.networkmanager resulted in no wireless connection. However it was just because I hadn't waited long enough for the wireless connection to be reestablished. Maybe you should try it again but wait for, say, 15 seconds for the wireless to reconnect.
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