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Old 05-01-2005, 02:07 PM   #1
brokenflea
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Question on reloading ndiswrapper after standby


i just finished setting up kubuntu on my notebook (ibm thinkpad i1300) , everything's working fine except that when i put my notebook into suspend mode and bring it back my wireless networking's not working. i'm using a pc card for the wireless connection (netgear wg511v2), as soon as the notebook is put into standby the led's on the pc card power off and when i bring the notebook out of standby, i open up the console and type in
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sudo rmmod ndiswrapper
it either brings up an error: "Segmentation fault" or "Resource busy". is there any other way i can get my wireless pc card to work when i get the notebook out of standby or do i have to reboot the notebook everytime i put the computer in standby.

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