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Bluejay Adametz <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 7 Aug 2015 11:32:42 -0400
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> I was happily running my SL6 Dell Latitude D630 system when I made the
> apparently fatal mistake of updating my kernel to 2.6.32-573 and now
> NetworkManager no longer connects to my wireless network.

As a workaround, can you boot into your previous kernel? Generally,
when you install a new kernel, the previous couple of kernels are
still there and bootable from the grub menu.

That will help determine if it was, in fact, the kernel, or if
something else has changed. If it works, you can then load additional
tools.

                                                         - Bluejay Adametz

"Poetry, like consciousness, drops the insignificant digits."
      - Frank Herbert

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