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Posts: 868 | Thanked: 474 times | Joined on Oct 2007 @ Capital District, NY, USA
#1
Since upgrading to Diablo I have run into a new problem, but only infrequently.

The connection manager gets "Stuck" disconnecting from a network and I can't do anything besides reboot the device to clear the error. I can't switch to a different network, I can't force disconnect from the "stuck" one, and I can't go into offline mode.

The problem is that it appears to drain the unit something fierce in this mode.

If others are having similar issues I'll report it as a bug.
 
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i had this happen to me once... only when i was constantly clicking different networks .. it got tied up a locked up. Hasn't happened since.
 
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Have you tried /etc/init.d/icd2 restart?

Not touting it as an solution but maybe it's quicker then rebooting?
 
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I had this happen once, last Friday. It attached to a favorite network that wasn't present, and I couldn't get it to disconnect. Switching to offline mode didn't help, it would claim it was connected to my work connection even though I was at a friends' house. I ended up rebooting.

I don't think it's related but the only things that might have affected it: I am booting from MMC, I do have maemo services to disable metalayer crawler. I have no statusbar or desktop apps.
 
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I've seen this on my N800 twice, but never so far on the N810. I could put the N800 in offline mode though (but it was still stuck when taken back online).
 
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It happened to me once. I didn't reboot but I don't remember exactly what I did to recover (maybe stopping wlancond, ifconfig wlan0 down, ifconfig wlan0 up, then restating wlancond, but I'm not sure).
 
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