[Solved] Wireless + pacman = bad

The university I'm at has wired and wireless internet. For some reason, the wired is down for most of the day, but I managed to download wireless tools and the firmware for my wireless card before it went down again. Obviously the wireless works, seeing as I'm posting this, but for some strange reason, pacman won't work. I get a "Failed retrieving file...." message. I've tried 3 different mirrors, with no luck. Any ideas?
Last edited by obankobi (2010-04-25 16:10:31)

obankobi wrote:Yeah, I've tried both protocols, nothing seems to work. Perhaps I should consult the IT on campus...who knows maybe they know a couple things
They'd be all like:
"WTF is Linux???!!!???!!!111"
obankobi wrote:Ok, nevermind???? It just started working for no apparent reason. How odd...I didn't do anything that should affect it in any way. Ah, they mysteries of Arch.
Probably not Arch. I'm guessing it was a problem on the server's end
Last edited by itsbrad212 (2010-04-25 05:15:22)

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    Feb 15 17:41:16 localhost wicd[224]: Throttling autoreconnect
    Feb 15 17:41:16 localhost wicd[224]: Throttling autoreconnect
    Feb 15 17:41:16 localhost wicd[224]: Throttling autoreconnect
    Feb 15 17:41:16 localhost wicd[224]: Throttling autoreconnect
    Feb 15 17:41:16 localhost wicd[224]: Throttling autoreconnect
    Feb 15 17:41:16 localhost wicd[224]: Throttling autoreconnect
    Feb 15 17:41:16 localhost wicd[224]: Throttling autoreconnect
    Feb 15 17:41:16 localhost wicd[224]: Throttling autoreconnect
    Feb 15 17:41:16 localhost wicd[224]: Throttling autoreconnect
    Feb 15 17:41:16 localhost wicd[224]: Throttling autoreconnect
    Feb 15 17:41:16 localhost wicd[224]: Throttling autoreconnect
    Feb 15 17:41:16 localhost wicd[224]: Throttling autoreconnect
    Feb 15 17:41:16 localhost wicd[224]: Throttling autoreconnect
    Feb 15 17:41:16 localhost wicd[224]: Throttling autoreconnect
    Feb 15 17:41:16 localhost wicd[224]: Throttling autoreconnect
    Feb 15 17:41:16 localhost wicd[224]: Throttling autoreconnect
    Feb 15 17:41:16 localhost wicd[224]: Throttling autoreconnect
    Feb 15 17:41:16 localhost wicd[224]: Throttling autoreconnect
    Feb 15 17:41:16 localhost wicd[224]: Throttling autoreconnect
    Feb 15 17:41:16 localhost wicd[224]: Throttling autoreconnect
    Feb 15 17:41:16 localhost wicd[224]: Starting automatic reconnect process
    Feb 15 17:41:16 localhost wicd[224]: Throttling autoreconnect
    Feb 15 17:41:16 localhost wicd[224]: Throttling autoreconnect
    Feb 15 17:41:16 localhost wicd[224]: Throttling autoreconnect
    Feb 15 17:41:16 localhost wicd[224]: Throttling autoreconnect
    Feb 15 17:41:16 localhost wicd[224]: Throttling autoreconnect
    Feb 15 17:41:16 localhost wicd[224]: Throttling autoreconnect
    Feb 15 17:41:16 localhost wicd[224]: Throttling autoreconnect
    Feb 15 17:41:16 localhost wicd[224]: Throttling autoreconnect
    Feb 15 17:41:16 localhost wicd[224]: Throttling autoreconnect
    Feb 15 17:41:16 localhost wicd[224]: Throttling autoreconnect
    Feb 15 17:41:16 localhost wicd[224]: Throttling autoreconnect
    Feb 15 17:41:16 localhost wicd[224]: Throttling autoreconnect
    Feb 15 17:41:16 localhost wicd[224]: Throttling autoreconnect
    Feb 15 17:40:22 localhost wicd[224]: Failed to connect to non-global ctrl_ifname: eth0 error: No such file or directory
    Feb 15 17:40:22 localhost kernel: r8169 0000:02:00.0 eth0: link down
    Feb 15 17:40:21 localhost dhcpcd[2941]: dhcpcd not running
    Feb 15 17:40:21 localhost wicd[224]: dhcpcd[2941]: dhcpcd not running
    Feb 15 17:40:21 localhost kernel: cfg80211: Calling CRDA to update world regulatory domain
    Feb 15 17:40:21 localhost kernel: wlan0: deauthenticating from a2:05:43:f9:33:a4 by local choice (reason=3)
    Feb 15 17:40:21 localhost dhcpcd[2934]: dhcpcd not running
    Feb 15 17:40:21 localhost wicd[224]: dhcpcd[2934]: dhcpcd not running
    Feb 15 17:40:18 localhost dhcpcd[2915]: exited
    Feb 15 17:40:18 localhost dhcpcd[2915]: timed out
    Feb 15 17:39:48 localhost dhcpcd[2915]: wlan0: soliciting a DHCP lease
    Feb 15 17:39:48 localhost dhcpcd[2915]: wlan0: IAID ca:59:49:5b
    Feb 15 17:39:48 localhost dhcpcd[2915]: DUID 00:01:00:01:19:8e:1d:14:00:08:ca:59:49:5b
    Feb 15 17:39:48 localhost dhcpcd[2915]: version 6.2.1 starting
    Feb 15 17:39:47 localhost kernel: wlan0: associated
    Feb 15 17:39:47 localhost kernel: wlan0: RX AssocResp from a2:05:43:f9:33:a4 (capab=0x431 status=0 aid=5)
    Feb 15 17:39:47 localhost kernel: wlan0: associate with a2:05:43:f9:33:a4 (try 1/3)
    Feb 15 17:39:47 localhost kernel: ath9k 0000:04:00.0 wlan0: disabling HT/VHT due to WEP/TKIP use
    Feb 15 17:39:47 localhost kernel: wlan0: authenticated
    Feb 15 17:39:47 localhost kernel: wlan0: send auth to a2:05:43:f9:33:a4 (try 1/3)
    Feb 15 17:39:47 localhost kernel: wlan0: authenticate with a2:05:43:f9:33:a4
    Feb 15 17:39:45 localhost wicd[224]: Failed to connect to non-global ctrl_ifname: wlan0 error: No such file or directory
    Feb 15 17:39:45 localhost dhcpcd[2897]: dhcpcd not running
    Feb 15 17:39:45 localhost wicd[224]: dhcpcd[2897]: dhcpcd not running
    Feb 15 17:39:45 localhost wicd[224]: Failed to connect to non-global ctrl_ifname: eth0 error: No such file or directory
    Feb 15 17:39:45 localhost kernel: r8169 0000:02:00.0 eth0: link down
    Feb 15 17:39:45 localhost dhcpcd[2889]: dhcpcd not running
    Feb 15 17:39:45 localhost wicd[224]: dhcpcd[2889]: dhcpcd not running
    Feb 15 17:39:45 localhost wicd[224]: Failed to connect to non-global ctrl_ifname: wlan0 error: No such file or directory
    Feb 15 17:39:45 localhost dhcpcd[2883]: dhcpcd not running
    Feb 15 17:39:45 localhost wicd[224]: dhcpcd[2883]: dhcpcd not running
    Feb 15 17:36:59 localhost wicd[224]: Failed to connect to non-global ctrl_ifname: eth0 error: No such file or directory
    Feb 15 17:36:59 localhost kernel: r8169 0000:02:00.0 eth0: link down
    Feb 15 17:36:58 localhost dhcpcd[2773]: dhcpcd not running
    Feb 15 17:36:58 localhost wicd[224]: dhcpcd[2773]: dhcpcd not running
    Feb 15 17:36:58 localhost kernel: cfg80211: Calling CRDA to update world regulatory domain
    Feb 15 17:36:58 localhost kernel: wlan0: deauthenticating from a2:05:43:f9:33:a4 by local choice (reason=3)
    Feb 15 17:36:58 localhost dhcpcd[2766]: dhcpcd not running
    Feb 15 17:36:58 localhost wicd[224]: dhcpcd[2766]: dhcpcd not running
    Feb 15 17:36:56 localhost dhcpcd[2750]: exited
    Feb 15 17:36:56 localhost dhcpcd[2750]: timed out
    Feb 15 17:36:26 localhost dhcpcd[2750]: wlan0: soliciting a DHCP lease
    Feb 15 17:36:26 localhost dhcpcd[2750]: wlan0: IAID ca:59:49:5b
    Feb 15 17:36:26 localhost dhcpcd[2750]: DUID 00:01:00:01:19:8e:1d:14:00:08:ca:59:49:5b
    Feb 15 17:36:25 localhost dhcpcd[2750]: version 6.2.1 starting
    Feb 15 17:36:24 localhost kernel: wlan0: associated
    Feb 15 17:36:24 localhost kernel: wlan0: RX AssocResp from a2:05:43:f9:33:a4 (capab=0x431 status=0 aid=4)
    Feb 15 17:36:24 localhost kernel: wlan0: associate with a2:05:43:f9:33:a4 (try 1/3)
    Feb 15 17:36:24 localhost kernel: ath9k 0000:04:00.0 wlan0: disabling HT/VHT due to WEP/TKIP use
    Feb 15 17:36:24 localhost kernel: wlan0: authenticated
    Feb 15 17:36:24 localhost kernel: wlan0: send auth to a2:05:43:f9:33:a4 (try 1/3)
    Feb 15 17:36:24 localhost kernel: wlan0: authenticate with a2:05:43:f9:33:a4
    Feb 15 17:36:22 localhost wicd[224]: Failed to connect to non-global ctrl_ifname: wlan0 error: No such file or directory
    Feb 15 17:36:22 localhost dhcpcd[2730]: dhcpcd not running
    Feb 15 17:36:22 localhost wicd[224]: dhcpcd[2730]: dhcpcd not running
    Feb 15 17:36:22 localhost wicd[224]: Failed to connect to non-global ctrl_ifname: eth0 error: No such file or directory
    Feb 15 17:36:22 localhost kernel: r8169 0000:02:00.0 eth0: link down
    Feb 15 17:36:22 localhost dhcpcd[2722]: dhcpcd not running
    Feb 15 17:36:22 localhost wicd[224]: dhcpcd[2722]: dhcpcd not running
    Feb 15 17:36:22 localhost wicd[224]: Failed to connect to non-global ctrl_ifname: wlan0 error: No such file or directory
    Feb 15 17:36:22 localhost dhcpcd[2716]: dhcpcd not running
    Feb 15 17:36:22 localhost wicd[224]: dhcpcd[2716]: dhcpcd not running
    Feb 15 17:35:09 localhost kernel: usb 3-1: dtv_property_legacy_params_sync: doesn't know how to handle a DVBv3 call to delivery system 0
    Feb 15 17:33:49 localhost kernel: usb 3-1: dtv_property_legacy_params_sync: doesn't know how to handle a DVBv3 call to delivery system 0
    Feb 15 17:33:36 localhost wicd[224]: Failed to connect to non-global ctrl_ifname: eth0 error: No such file or directory
    Feb 15 17:33:36 localhost kernel: r8169 0000:02:00.0 eth0: link down
    Feb 15 17:33:36 localhost dhcpcd[2625]: dhcpcd not running
    Feb 15 17:33:36 localhost wicd[224]: dhcpcd[2625]: dhcpcd not running
    Feb 15 17:33:35 localhost kernel: cfg80211: Calling CRDA to update world regulatory domain
    Feb 15 17:33:35 localhost kernel: wlan0: deauthenticating from a2:05:43:f9:33:a4 by local choice (reason=3)
    Feb 15 17:33:35 localhost dhcpcd[2617]: dhcpcd not running
    Feb 15 17:33:35 localhost wicd[224]: dhcpcd[2617]: dhcpcd not running
    Feb 15 17:33:32 localhost dhcpcd[2602]: exited
    Feb 15 17:33:32 localhost dhcpcd[2602]: timed out
    Feb 15 17:33:02 localhost dhcpcd[2602]: wlan0: soliciting a DHCP lease
    Feb 15 17:33:02 localhost dhcpcd[2602]: wlan0: IAID ca:59:49:5b
    Feb 15 17:33:02 localhost dhcpcd[2602]: DUID 00:01:00:01:19:8e:1d:14:00:08:ca:59:49:5b
    Feb 15 17:33:02 localhost dhcpcd[2602]: version 6.2.1 starting
    Feb 15 17:33:01 localhost kernel: wlan0: associated
    Feb 15 17:33:01 localhost kernel: wlan0: RX AssocResp from a2:05:43:f9:33:a4 (capab=0x431 status=0 aid=2)
    Feb 15 17:33:01 localhost kernel: wlan0: associate with a2:05:43:f9:33:a4 (try 1/3)
    Feb 15 17:33:01 localhost kernel: ath9k 0000:04:00.0 wlan0: disabling HT/VHT due to WEP/TKIP use
    Feb 15 17:33:01 localhost kernel: wlan0: authenticated
    Feb 15 17:33:01 localhost kernel: wlan0: send auth to a2:05:43:f9:33:a4 (try 1/3)
    Feb 15 17:33:01 localhost kernel: wlan0: authenticate with a2:05:43:f9:33:a4
    Feb 15 17:32:59 localhost wicd[224]: Failed to connect to non-global ctrl_ifname: wlan0 error: No such file or directory
    Feb 15 17:32:59 localhost dhcpcd[2583]: dhcpcd not running
    Feb 15 17:32:59 localhost wicd[224]: dhcpcd[2583]: dhcpcd not running
    Feb 15 17:32:59 localhost wicd[224]: Failed to connect to non-global ctrl_ifname: eth0 error: No such file or directory
    Feb 15 17:32:59 localhost kernel: r8169 0000:02:00.0 eth0: link down
    Feb 15 17:32:59 localhost dhcpcd[2575]: dhcpcd not running
    Feb 15 17:32:59 localhost wicd[224]: dhcpcd[2575]: dhcpcd not running
    Feb 15 17:32:59 localhost wicd[224]: Failed to connect to non-global ctrl_ifname: wlan0 error: No such file or directory
    Feb 15 17:32:59 localhost dhcpcd[2569]: dhcpcd not running
    Feb 15 17:32:59 localhost wicd[224]: dhcpcd[2569]: dhcpcd not running
    Feb 15 17:30:13 localhost wicd[224]: Failed to connect to non-global ctrl_ifname: eth0 error: No such file or directory
    Feb 15 17:30:13 localhost kernel: r8169 0000:02:00.0 eth0: link down
    Feb 15 17:30:12 localhost dhcpcd[2489]: dhcpcd not running
    Feb 15 17:30:12 localhost wicd[224]: dhcpcd[2489]: dhcpcd not running
    Feb 15 17:30:12 localhost kernel: cfg80211: Calling CRDA to update world regulatory domain
    Feb 15 17:30:12 localhost kernel: wlan0: deauthenticating from a2:05:43:f9:33:a4 by local choice (reason=3)
    Feb 15 17:30:12 localhost dhcpcd[2481]: dhcpcd not running
    Feb 15 17:30:12 localhost wicd[224]: dhcpcd[2481]: dhcpcd not running
    Feb 15 17:30:09 localhost dhcpcd[2447]: exited
    Feb 15 17:30:09 localhost dhcpcd[2447]: timed out
    Feb 15 17:29:39 localhost dhcpcd[2447]: wlan0: soliciting a DHCP lease
    Feb 15 17:29:39 localhost dhcpcd[2447]: wlan0: IAID ca:59:49:5b
    Feb 15 17:29:39 localhost dhcpcd[2447]: DUID 00:01:00:01:19:8e:1d:14:00:08:ca:59:49:5b
    Feb 15 17:29:39 localhost dhcpcd[2447]: version 6.2.1 starting
    Feb 15 17:29:38 localhost kernel: wlan0: associated
    Feb 15 17:29:38 localhost kernel: wlan0: RX AssocResp from a2:05:43:f9:33:a4 (capab=0x431 status=0 aid=2)
    Feb 15 17:29:38 localhost kernel: wlan0: associate with a2:05:43:f9:33:a4 (try 1/3)
    Feb 15 17:29:38 localhost kernel: ath9k 0000:04:00.0 wlan0: disabling HT/VHT due to WEP/TKIP use
    Feb 15 17:29:38 localhost kernel: wlan0: authenticated
    Feb 15 17:29:38 localhost kernel: wlan0: send auth to a2:05:43:f9:33:a4 (try 1/3)
    Feb 15 17:29:38 localhost kernel: wlan0: authenticate with a2:05:43:f9:33:a4
    Feb 15 17:29:36 localhost wicd[224]: Failed to connect to non-global ctrl_ifname: wlan0 error: No such file or directory
    Feb 15 17:29:36 localhost dhcpcd[2429]: dhcpcd not running
    Feb 15 17:29:36 localhost wicd[224]: dhcpcd[2429]: dhcpcd not running
    Feb 15 17:29:36 localhost wicd[224]: Failed to connect to non-global ctrl_ifname: eth0 error: No such file or directory
    Feb 15 17:29:36 localhost kernel: r8169 0000:02:00.0 eth0: link down
    Feb 15 17:29:36 localhost dhcpcd[2421]: dhcpcd not running
    Feb 15 17:29:36 localhost wicd[224]: dhcpcd[2421]: dhcpcd not running
    Feb 15 17:29:36 localhost wicd[224]: Failed to connect to non-global ctrl_ifname: wlan0 error: No such file or directory
    Feb 15 17:29:36 localhost dhcpcd[2415]: dhcpcd not running
    Feb 15 17:29:36 localhost wicd[224]: dhcpcd[2415]: dhcpcd not running
    Feb 15 17:26:50 localhost wicd[224]: Failed to connect to non-global ctrl_ifname: eth0 error: No such file or directory
    Feb 15 17:26:50 localhost kernel: r8169 0000:02:00.0 eth0: link down
    Feb 15 17:26:49 localhost dhcpcd[2323]: dhcpcd not running
    Feb 15 17:26:49 localhost wicd[224]: dhcpcd[2323]: dhcpcd not running
    Feb 15 17:26:49 localhost kernel: cfg80211: Calling CRDA to update world regulatory domain
    Feb 15 17:26:49 localhost kernel: wlan0: deauthenticating from a2:05:43:f9:33:a4 by local choice (reason=3)
    Feb 15 17:26:49 localhost dhcpcd[2316]: dhcpcd not running
    Feb 15 17:26:49 localhost wicd[224]: dhcpcd[2316]: dhcpcd not running
    Feb 15 17:26:46 localhost dhcpcd[2288]: exited
    Feb 15 17:26:46 localhost dhcpcd[2288]: timed out
    Feb 15 17:26:16 localhost dhcpcd[2288]: wlan0: soliciting a DHCP lease
    Feb 15 17:26:16 localhost dhcpcd[2288]: wlan0: IAID ca:59:49:5b
    Feb 15 17:26:16 localhost dhcpcd[2288]: DUID 00:01:00:01:19:8e:1d:14:00:08:ca:59:49:5b
    Feb 15 17:26:16 localhost dhcpcd[2288]: version 6.2.1 starting
    Feb 15 17:26:15 localhost kernel: wlan0: associated
    Feb 15 17:26:15 localhost kernel: wlan0: RX AssocResp from a2:05:43:f9:33:a4 (capab=0x431 status=0 aid=2)
    Feb 15 17:26:15 localhost kernel: wlan0: associate with a2:05:43:f9:33:a4 (try 1/3)
    Feb 15 17:26:15 localhost kernel: ath9k 0000:04:00.0 wlan0: disabling HT/VHT due to WEP/TKIP use
    Feb 15 17:26:15 localhost kernel: wlan0: authenticated
    Feb 15 17:26:15 localhost kernel: wlan0: send auth to a2:05:43:f9:33:a4 (try 1/3)
    Feb 15 17:26:15 localhost kernel: wlan0: authenticate with a2:05:43:f9:33:a4
    Feb 15 17:26:13 localhost wicd[224]: Failed to connect to non-global ctrl_ifname: wlan0 error: No such file or directory
    Feb 15 17:26:13 localhost dhcpcd[2269]: dhcpcd not running
    Feb 15 17:26:13 localhost wicd[224]: dhcpcd[2269]: dhcpcd not running
    Feb 15 17:26:13 localhost wicd[224]: Failed to connect to non-global ctrl_ifname: eth0 error: No such file or directory
    Feb 15 17:26:13 localhost kernel: r8169 0000:02:00.0 eth0: link down
    Feb 15 17:26:13 localhost dhcpcd[2261]: dhcpcd not running
    Feb 15 17:26:13 localhost wicd[224]: dhcpcd[2261]: dhcpcd not running
    Feb 15 17:26:13 localhost wicd[224]: Failed to connect to non-global ctrl_ifname: wlan0 error: No such file or directory
    Feb 15 17:26:13 localhost dhcpcd[2255]: dhcpcd not running
    Feb 15 17:26:13 localhost wicd[224]: dhcpcd[2255]: dhcpcd not running
    Feb 15 17:25:07 localhost kernel: usb 3-1: dtv_property_legacy_params_sync: doesn't know how to handle a DVBv3 call to delivery system 0
    Feb 15 17:25:06 localhost wicd[224]: Throttling autoreconnect
    Feb 15 17:25:06 localhost wicd[224]: Throttling autoreconnect
    Feb 15 17:25:06 localhost wicd[224]: Throttling autoreconnect
    Feb 15 17:25:06 localhost wicd[224]: Throttling autoreconnect
    Feb 15 17:25:06 localhost wicd[224]: Throttling autoreconnect
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    Feb 15 17:25:06 localhost wicd[224]: Throttling autoreconnect
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    Feb 15 17:25:06 localhost wicd[224]: Throttling autoreconnect
    Feb 15 17:25:06 localhost wicd[224]: Throttling autoreconnect
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    Feb 15 17:25:06 localhost wicd[224]: Throttling autoreconnect
    Feb 15 17:25:06 localhost wicd[224]: Throttling autoreconnect
    Feb 15 17:25:06 localhost wicd[224]: Starting automatic reconnect process
    Feb 15 17:25:06 localhost wicd[224]: Throttling autoreconnect
    Feb 15 17:25:06 localhost wicd[224]: Throttling autoreconnect
    Feb 15 17:25:06 localhost wicd[224]: Throttling autoreconnect
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    Feb 15 17:25:06 localhost wicd[224]: Throttling autoreconnect
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    Feb 15 17:25:06 localhost wicd[224]: Throttling autoreconnect
    Feb 15 17:25:06 localhost wicd[224]: Throttling autoreconnect
    Feb 15 17:25:06 localhost wicd[224]: Throttling autoreconnect
    Feb 15 17:25:06 localhost wicd[224]: Starting automatic reconnect process
    Feb 15 17:25:06 localhost wicd[224]: Throttling autoreconnect
    Feb 15 17:25:06 localhost wicd[224]: Throttling autoreconnect
    Feb 15 17:25:06 localhost wicd[224]: Throttling autoreconnect
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    Feb 15 17:25:06 localhost wicd[224]: Throttling autoreconnect
    Feb 15 17:25:06 localhost wicd[224]: Throttling autoreconnect
    Feb 15 17:25:06 localhost wicd[224]: Starting automatic reconnect process
    Feb 15 17:25:06 localhost wicd[224]: Throttling autoreconnect
    Feb 15 17:25:06 localhost wicd[224]: Throttling autoreconnect
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    Feb 15 17:25:06 localhost wicd[224]: Throttling autoreconnect
    Feb 15 17:25:06 localhost wicd[224]: Throttling autoreconnect
    Feb 15 17:25:06 localhost wicd[224]: Throttling autoreconnect
    Feb 15 17:25:06 localhost wicd[224]: Throttling autoreconnect
    Feb 15 17:25:06 localhost wicd[224]: Throttling autoreconnect
    Feb 15 17:25:06 localhost wicd[224]: Throttling autoreconnect
    Feb 15 17:25:06 localhost wicd[224]: Throttling autoreconnect
    Feb 15 17:25:06 localhost wicd[224]: Throttling autoreconnect
    Feb 15 17:25:06 localhost wicd[224]: Throttling autoreconnect
    Feb 15 17:25:06 localhost wicd[224]: Throttling autoreconnect
    Feb 15 17:25:06 localhost wicd[224]: Throttling autoreconnect
    Feb 15 17:25:06 localhost wicd[224]: Throttling autoreconnect
    Feb 15 17:25:06 localhost wicd[224]: Throttling autoreconnect
    Feb 15 17:25:06 localhost wicd[224]: Throttling autoreconnect
    Feb 15 17:25:06 localhost wicd[224]: Throttling autoreconnect
    Feb 15 17:25:06 localhost wicd[224]: Throttling autoreconnect
    Feb 15 17:25:06 localhost wicd[224]: Throttling autoreconnect
    Feb 15 17:25:06 localhost wicd[224]: Starting automatic reconnect process
    Feb 15 17:25:06 localhost wicd[224]: Throttling autoreconnect
    Feb 15 17:25:06 localhost wicd[224]: Throttling autoreconnect
    Feb 15 17:25:06 localhost wicd[224]: Throttling autoreconnect
    Feb 15 17:25:06 localhost wicd[224]: Throttling autoreconnect
    Feb 15 17:25:06 localhost wicd[224]: Throttling autoreconnect
    Feb 15 17:25:06 localhost wicd[224]: Throttling autoreconnect
    Feb 15 17:25:06 localhost wicd[224]: Throttling autoreconnect
    Feb 15 17:25:06 localhost wicd[224]: Throttling autoreconnect
    Feb 15 17:25:06 localhost wicd[224]: Throttling autoreconnect
    Feb 15 17:25:06 localhost wicd[224]: Throttling autoreconnect
    Feb 15 17:25:06 localhost wicd[224]: Throttling autoreconnect
    Feb 15 17:25:06 localhost wicd[224]: Throttling autoreconnect
    Feb 15 17:25:06 localhost wicd[224]: Throttling autoreconnect
    Feb 15 17:25:06 localhost wicd[224]: Throttling autoreconnect
    Feb 15 17:25:06 localhost wicd[224]: Throttling autoreconnect
    Feb 15 17:25:06 localhost wicd[224]: Throttling autoreconnect
    Feb 15 17:25:06 localhost wicd[224]: Throttling autoreconnect
    Feb 15 17:25:06 localhost wicd[224]: Throttling autoreconnect
    Feb 15 17:25:06 localhost wicd[224]: Throttling autoreconnect
    Feb 15 17:25:06 localhost wicd[224]: Throttling autoreconnect
    Feb 15 17:25:06 localhost wicd[224]: Throttling autoreconnect
    Feb 15 17:25:06 localhost wicd[224]: Throttling autoreconnect
    Feb 15 17:25:06 localhost wicd[224]: Throttling autoreconnect
    Feb 15 17:25:06 localhost wicd[224]: Throttling autoreconnect
    Feb 15 17:25:06 localhost wicd[224]: Throttling autoreconnect
    Feb 15 17:25:06 localhost wicd[224]: Throttling autoreconnect
    Feb 15 17:25:06 localhost wicd[224]: Throttling autoreconnect
    Feb 15 17:25:06 localhost wicd[224]: Throttling autoreconnect
    Feb 15 17:25:06 localhost wicd[224]: Throttling autoreconnect
    Feb 15 17:25:06 localhost wicd[224]: Throttling autoreconnect
    Feb 15 17:25:06 localhost wicd[224]: Throttling autoreconnect
    Feb 15 17:25:06 localhost wicd[224]: Throttling autoreconnect
    Feb 15 17:25:06 localhost wicd[224]: Throttling autoreconnect
    Feb 15 17:25:06 localhost wicd[224]: Starting automatic reconnect process
    Feb 15 17:25:06 localhost wicd[224]: Starting automatic reconnect process
    Feb 15 17:25:06 localhost wicd[224]: Starting automatic reconnect process
    Feb 15 17:25:06 localhost wicd[224]: Starting automatic reconnect process
    Feb 15 17:23:27 localhost wicd[224]: Failed to connect to non-global ctrl_ifname: eth0 error: No such file or directory
    Feb 15 17:23:27 localhost kernel: r8169 0000:02:00.0 eth0: link down
    Feb 15 17:23:26 localhost dhcpcd[2174]: dhcpcd not running
    Feb 15 17:23:26 localhost wicd[224]: dhcpcd[2174]: dhcpcd not running
    Feb 15 17:23:26 localhost kernel: cfg80211: Calling CRDA to update world regulatory domain
    Feb 15 17:23:26 localhost kernel: wlan0: deauthenticating from a2:05:43:f9:33:a4 by local choice (reason=3)
    Feb 15 17:23:26 localhost dhcpcd[2166]: dhcpcd not running
    Feb 15 17:23:26 localhost wicd[224]: dhcpcd[2166]: dhcpcd not running
    Feb 15 17:23:23 localhost dhcpcd[2151]: exited
    Feb 15 17:23:23 localhost dhcpcd[2151]: timed out
    Feb 15 17:22:53 localhost dhcpcd[2151]: wlan0: soliciting a DHCP lease
    Feb 15 17:22:53 localhost dhcpcd[2151]: wlan0: IAID ca:59:49:5b
    Feb 15 17:22:53 localhost dhcpcd[2151]: DUID 00:01:00:01:19:8e:1d:14:00:08:ca:59:49:5b
    Feb 15 17:22:53 localhost dhcpcd[2151]: version 6.2.1 starting
    Feb 15 17:22:52 localhost kernel: wlan0: associated
    Feb 15 17:22:52 localhost kernel: wlan0: RX AssocResp from a2:05:43:f9:33:a4 (capab=0x431 status=0 aid=2)
    Feb 15 17:22:52 localhost kernel: wlan0: associate with a2:05:43:f9:33:a4 (try 1/3)
    Feb 15 17:22:52 localhost kernel: ath9k 0000:04:00.0 wlan0: disabling HT/VHT due to WEP/TKIP use
    Feb 15 17:22:52 localhost kernel: wlan0: authenticated
    Feb 15 17:22:52 localhost kernel: wlan0: send auth to a2:05:43:f9:33:a4 (try 1/3)
    Feb 15 17:22:52 localhost kernel: wlan0: authenticate with a2:05:43:f9:33:a4
    Feb 15 17:22:50 localhost wicd[224]: Failed to connect to non-global ctrl_ifname: wlan0 error: No such file or directory
    Feb 15 17:22:50 localhost dhcpcd[2132]: dhcpcd not running
    Feb 15 17:22:50 localhost wicd[224]: dhcpcd[2132]: dhcpcd not running
    Feb 15 17:22:50 localhost wicd[224]: Failed to connect to non-global ctrl_ifname: eth0 error: No such file or directory
    Feb 15 17:22:50 localhost kernel: r8169 0000:02:00.0 eth0: link down
    Feb 15 17:22:50 localhost dhcpcd[2124]: dhcpcd not running
    Feb 15 17:22:50 localhost wicd[224]: dhcpcd[2124]: dhcpcd not running
    Feb 15 17:22:50 localhost wicd[224]: Failed to connect to non-global ctrl_ifname: wlan0 error: No such file or directory
    Feb 15 17:22:50 localhost dhcpcd[2118]: dhcpcd not running
    Feb 15 17:22:50 localhost wicd[224]: dhcpcd[2118]: dhcpcd not running
    Feb 15 17:20:04 localhost wicd[224]: Failed to connect to non-global ctrl_ifname: eth0 error: No such file or directory
    Feb 15 17:20:04 localhost kernel: r8169 0000:02:00.0 eth0: link down
    Feb 15 17:20:03 localhost dhcpcd[2028]: dhcpcd not running
    Feb 15 17:20:03 localhost wicd[224]: dhcpcd[2028]: dhcpcd not running
    Feb 15 17:20:03 localhost kernel: cfg80211: Calling CRDA to update world regulatory domain
    Feb 15 17:20:03 localhost kernel: wlan0: deauthenticating from a2:05:43:f9:33:a4 by local choice (reason=3)
    Feb 15 17:20:03 localhost dhcpcd[2020]: dhcpcd not running
    Feb 15 17:20:03 localhost wicd[224]: dhcpcd[2020]: dhcpcd not running
    Feb 15 17:20:00 localhost dhcpcd[2003]: exited
    Feb 15 17:20:00 localhost dhcpcd[2003]: timed out
    Feb 15 17:19:30 localhost dhcpcd[2003]: wlan0: soliciting a DHCP lease
    Feb 15 17:19:30 localhost dhcpcd[2003]: wlan0: IAID ca:59:49:5b
    Feb 15 17:19:30 localhost dhcpcd[2003]: DUID 00:01:00:01:19:8e:1d:14:00:08:ca:59:49:5b
    Feb 15 17:19:30 localhost dhcpcd[2003]: version 6.2.1 starting
    Feb 15 17:19:29 localhost kernel: wlan0: associated
    Feb 15 17:19:29 localhost kernel: wlan0: RX AssocResp from a2:05:43:f9:33:a4 (capab=0x431 status=0 aid=2)
    Feb 15 17:19:29 localhost kernel: wlan0: associate with a2:05:43:f9:33:a4 (try 1/3)
    Feb 15 17:19:29 localhost kernel: ath9k 0000:04:00.0 wlan0: disabling HT/VHT due to WEP/TKIP use
    Feb 15 17:19:29 localhost kernel: wlan0: authenticated
    Feb 15 17:19:29 localhost kernel: wlan0: send auth to a2:05:43:f9:33:a4 (try 1/3)
    Feb 15 17:19:29 localhost kernel: wlan0: authenticate with a2:05:43:f9:33:a4
    Feb 15 17:19:27 localhost wicd[224]: Failed to connect to non-global ctrl_ifname: wlan0 error: No such file or directory
    Feb 15 17:19:27 localhost dhcpcd[1985]: dhcpcd not running
    Feb 15 17:19:27 localhost wicd[224]: dhcpcd[1985]: dhcpcd not running
    Feb 15 17:19:27 localhost wicd[224]: Failed to connect to non-global ctrl_ifname: eth0 error: No such file or directory
    Feb 15 17:19:27 localhost kernel: r8169 0000:02:00.0 eth0: link down
    Feb 15 17:19:27 localhost dhcpcd[1977]: dhcpcd not running
    Feb 15 17:19:27 localhost wicd[224]: dhcpcd[1977]: dhcpcd not running
    Feb 15 17:19:27 localhost wicd[224]: Failed to connect to non-global ctrl_ifname: wlan0 error: No such file or directory
    Feb 15 17:19:27 localhost dhcpcd[1971]: dhcpcd not running
    Feb 15 17:19:27 localhost wicd[224]: dhcpcd[1971]: dhcpcd not running
    Feb 15 17:16:41 localhost wicd[224]: Failed to connect to non-global ctrl_ifname: eth0 error: No such file or directory
    Feb 15 17:16:41 localhost kernel: r8169 0000:02:00.0 eth0: link down
    Feb 15 17:16:40 localhost dhcpcd[1871]: dhcpcd not running
    Feb 15 17:16:40 localhost wicd[224]: dhcpcd[1871]: dhcpcd not running
    Feb 15 17:16:40 localhost kernel: cfg80211: Calling CRDA to update world regulatory domain
    Feb 15 17:16:40 localhost kernel: wlan0: deauthenticating from a2:05:43:f9:33:a4 by local choice (reason=3)
    Feb 15 17:16:40 localhost dhcpcd[1863]: dhcpcd not running
    Feb 15 17:16:40 localhost wicd[224]: dhcpcd[1863]: dhcpcd not running
    Feb 15 17:16:37 localhost dhcpcd[1848]: exited
    Feb 15 17:16:37 localhost dhcpcd[1848]: timed out
    Feb 15 17:16:07 localhost dhcpcd[1848]: wlan0: soliciting a DHCP lease
    Feb 15 17:16:07 localhost dhcpcd[1848]: wlan0: IAID ca:59:49:5b
    Feb 15 17:16:07 localhost dhcpcd[1848]: DUID 00:01:00:01:19:8e:1d:14:00:08:ca:59:49:5b
    Feb 15 17:16:07 localhost dhcpcd[1848]: version 6.2.1 starting
    Feb 15 17:16:06 localhost kernel: wlan0: associated
    Feb 15 17:16:06 localhost kernel: wlan0: RX AssocResp from a2:05:43:f9:33:a4 (capab=0x431 status=0 aid=2)
    Feb 15 17:16:06 localhost kernel: wlan0: associate with a2:05:43:f9:33:a4 (try 1/3)
    Feb 15 17:16:06 localhost kernel: ath9k 0000:04:00.0 wlan0: disabling HT/VHT due to WEP/TKIP use
    Feb 15 17:16:06 localhost kernel: wlan0: authenticated
    Feb 15 17:16:06 localhost kernel: wlan0: send auth to a2:05:43:f9:33:a4 (try 1/3)
    Feb 15 17:16:06 localhost kernel: wlan0: authenticate with a2:05:43:f9:33:a4
    Feb 15 17:16:04 localhost wicd[224]: Failed to connect to non-global ctrl_ifname: wlan0 error: No such file or directory
    Feb 15 17:16:04 localhost dhcpcd[1829]: dhcpcd not running
    Feb 15 17:16:04 localhost wicd[224]: dhcpcd[1829]: dhcpcd not running
    Feb 15 17:16:04 localhost wicd[224]: Failed to connect to non-global ctrl_ifname: eth0 error: No such file or directory
    Feb 15 17:16:04 localhost kernel: r8169 0000:02:00.0 eth0: link down
    Feb 15 17:16:04 localhost dhcpcd[1821]: dhcpcd not running
    Feb 15 17:16:04 localhost wicd[224]: dhcpcd[1821]: dhcpcd not running
    Feb 15 17:16:04 localhost wicd[224]: Failed to connect to non-global ctrl_ifname: wlan0 error: No such file or directory
    Feb 15 17:16:04 localhost dhcpcd[1815]: dhcpcd not running
    Feb 15 17:16:04 localhost wicd[224]: dhcpcd[1815]: dhcpcd not running
    Feb 15 17:13:18 localhost wicd[224]: Failed to connect to non-global ctrl_ifname: eth0 error: No such file or directory
    Feb 15 17:13:18 localhost kernel: r8169 0000:02:00.0 eth0: link down
    Feb 15 17:13:17 localhost dhcpcd[1723]: dhcpcd not running
    Feb 15 17:13:17 localhost wicd[224]: dhcpcd[1723]: dhcpcd not running
    Feb 15 17:13:17 localhost kernel: cfg80211: Calling CRDA to update world regulatory domain
    Feb 15 17:13:17 localhost kernel: wlan0: deauthenticating from a2:05:43:f9:33:a4 by local choice (reason=3)
    Feb 15 17:13:17 localhost dhcpcd[1716]: dhcpcd not running
    Feb 15 17:13:17 localhost wicd[224]: dhcpcd[1716]: dhcpcd not running
    Feb 15 17:13:14 localhost dhcpcd[1697]: exited
    Feb 15 17:13:14 localhost dhcpcd[1697]: timed out
    Feb 15 17:12:44 localhost dhcpcd[1697]: wlan0: soliciting a DHCP lease
    Feb 15 17:12:44 localhost dhcpcd[1697]: wlan0: IAID ca:59:49:5b
    Feb 15 17:12:44 localhost dhcpcd[1697]: DUID 00:01:00:01:19:8e:1d:14:00:08:ca:59:49:5b
    Feb 15 17:12:44 localhost dhcpcd[1697]: version 6.2.1 starting
    Feb 15 17:12:43 localhost kernel: wlan0: associated
    Feb 15 17:12:43 localhost kernel: wlan0: RX AssocResp from a2:05:43:f9:33:a4 (capab=0x431 status=0 aid=2)
    Feb 15 17:12:43 localhost kernel: wlan0: associate with a2:05:43:f9:33:a4 (try 1/3)
    Feb 15 17:12:43 localhost kernel: ath9k 0000:04:00.0 wlan0: disabling HT/VHT due to WEP/TKIP use
    Feb 15 17:12:43 localhost kernel: wlan0: authenticated
    Feb 15 17:12:43 localhost kernel: wlan0: send auth to a2:05:43:f9:33:a4 (try 1/3)
    Feb 15 17:12:43 localhost kernel: wlan0: authenticate with a2:05:43:f9:33:a4
    Feb 15 17:12:41 localhost wicd[224]: Failed to connect to non-global ctrl_ifname: wlan0 error: No such file or directory
    Feb 15 17:12:41 localhost dhcpcd[1679]: dhcpcd not running
    Feb 15 17:12:41 localhost wicd[224]: dhcpcd[1679]: dhcpcd not running
    Feb 15 17:12:41 localhost wicd[224]: Failed to connect to non-global ctrl_ifname: eth0 error: No such file or directory
    Feb 15 17:12:41 localhost kernel: r8169 0000:02:00.0 eth0: link down
    Feb 15 17:12:41 localhost dhcpcd[1671]: dhcpcd not running
    Feb 15 17:12:41 localhost wicd[224]: dhcpcd[1671]: dhcpcd not running
    Feb 15 17:12:41 localhost wicd[224]: Failed to connect to non-global ctrl_ifname: wlan0 error: No such file or directory
    Feb 15 17:12:41 localhost dhcpcd[1665]: dhcpcd not running
    Feb 15 17:12:41 localhost wicd[224]: dhcpcd[1665]: dhcpcd not running
    Feb 15 17:09:55 localhost wicd[224]: Failed to connect to non-global ctrl_ifname: eth0 error: No such file or directory
    Feb 15 17:09:55 localhost kernel: r8169 0000:02:00.0 eth0: link down
    Feb 15 17:09:54 localhost dhcpcd[1567]: dhcpcd not running
    Feb 15 17:09:54 localhost wicd[224]: dhcpcd[1567]: dhcpcd not running
    Feb 15 17:09:54 localhost kernel: cfg80211: Calling CRDA to update world regulatory domain
    Feb 15 17:09:54 localhost kernel: wlan0: deauthenticating from a2:05:43:f9:33:a4 by local choice (reason=3)
    Feb 15 17:09:54 localhost dhcpcd[1558]: dhcpcd not running
    Feb 15 17:09:54 localhost wicd[224]: dhcpcd[1558]: dhcpcd not running
    Feb 15 17:09:51 localhost dhcpcd[1539]: exited
    Feb 15 17:09:51 localhost dhcpcd[1539]: timed out
    Feb 15 17:09:21 localhost dhcpcd[1539]: wlan0: soliciting a DHCP lease
    Feb 15 17:09:21 localhost dhcpcd[1539]: wlan0: IAID ca:59:49:5b
    Feb 15 17:09:21 localhost dhcpcd[1539]: DUID 00:01:00:01:19:8e:1d:14:00:08:ca:59:49:5b
    Feb 15 17:09:21 localhost dhcpcd[1539]: version 6.2.1 starting
    Feb 15 17:09:20 localhost kernel: wlan0: associated
    Feb 15 17:09:20 localhost kernel: wlan0: RX AssocResp from a2:05:43:f9:33:a4 (capab=0x431 status=0 aid=2)
    Feb 15 17:09:20 localhost kernel: wlan0: associate with a2:05:43:f9:33:a4 (try 1/3)
    Feb 15 17:09:20 localhost kernel: ath9k 0000:04:00.0 wlan0: disabling HT/VHT due to WEP/TKIP use
    Feb 15 17:09:20 localhost kernel: wlan0: authenticated
    Feb 15 17:09:20 localhost kernel: wlan0: send auth to a2:05:43:f9:33:a4 (try 1/3)
    Feb 15 17:09:20 localhost kernel: wlan0: authenticate with a2:05:43:f9:33:a4
    Feb 15 17:09:19 localhost wicd[224]: Failed to connect to non-global ctrl_ifname: eth0 error: No such file or directory
    Feb 15 17:09:19 localhost kernel: r8169 0000:02:00.0 eth0: link down
    Feb 15 17:09:19 localhost dhcpcd[1521]: dhcpcd not running
    Feb 15 17:09:19 localhost wicd[224]: dhcpcd[1521]: dhcpcd not running
    Feb 15 17:09:19 localhost wicd[224]: Failed to connect to non-global ctrl_ifname: wlan0 error: No such file or directory
    Feb 15 17:09:19 localhost dhcpcd[1515]: dhcpcd not running
    Feb 15 17:09:19 localhost wicd[224]: dhcpcd[1515]: dhcpcd not running
    Feb 15 17:09:18 localhost wicd[224]: Failed to connect to non-global ctrl_ifname: wlan0 error: No such file or directory
    Feb 15 17:09:18 localhost dhcpcd[1509]: dhcpcd not running
    Feb 15 17:09:18 localhost wicd[224]: dhcpcd[1509]: dhcpcd not running
    Feb 15 17:09:18 localhost wicd[224]: Failed to connect to non-global ctrl_ifname: eth0 error: No such file or directory
    Feb 15 17:09:18 localhost kernel: r8169 0000:02:00.0 eth0: link down
    Feb 15 17:09:17 localhost dhcpcd[1501]: dhcpcd not running
    Feb 15 17:09:17 localhost wicd[224]: dhcpcd[1501]: dhcpcd not running
    Feb 15 17:09:17 localhost kernel: cfg80211: Calling CRDA to update world regulatory domain
    Feb 15 17:09:17 localhost kernel: wlan0: deauthenticating from a2:05:43:f9:33:a4 by local choice (reason=3)
    Feb 15 17:09:17 localhost dhcpcd[1494]: dhcpcd not running
    Feb 15 17:09:17 localhost wicd[224]: dhcpcd[1494]: dhcpcd not running
    Feb 15 17:09:11 localhost dhcpcd[1476]: exited
    Feb 15 17:09:11 localhost dhcpcd[1476]: timed out
    Feb 15 17:08:41 localhost dhcpcd[1476]: wlan0: soliciting a DHCP lease
    Feb 15 17:08:41 localhost dhcpcd[1476]: wlan0: IAID ca:59:49:5b
    Feb 15 17:08:41 localhost dhcpcd[1476]: DUID 00:01:00:01:19:8e:1d:14:00:08:ca:59:49:5b
    Feb 15 17:08:41 localhost dhcpcd[1476]: version 6.2.1 starting
    Feb 15 17:08:40 localhost kernel: wlan0: associated
    Feb 15 17:08:40 localhost kernel: wlan0: RX AssocResp from a2:05:43:f9:33:a4 (capab=0x431 status=0 aid=2)
    Feb 15 17:08:40 localhost kernel: wlan0: associate with a2:05:43:f9:33:a4 (try 1/3)
    Feb 15 17:08:40 localhost kernel: ath9k 0000:04:00.0 wlan0: disabling HT/VHT due to WEP/TKIP use
    Feb 15 17:08:40 localhost kernel: wlan0: authenticated
    Feb 15 17:08:40 localhost kernel: wlan0: send auth to a2:05:43:f9:33:a4 (try 1/3)
    Feb 15 17:08:40 localhost kernel: wlan0: authenticate with a2:05:43:f9:33:a4
    Feb 15 17:08:39 localhost wicd[224]: Failed to connect to non-global ctrl_ifname: eth0 error: No such file or directory
    Feb 15 17:08:39 localhost kernel: r8169 0000:02:00.0 eth0: link down
    Feb 15 17:08:39 localhost dhcpcd[1458]: dhcpcd not running
    Feb 15 17:08:39 localhost wicd[224]: dhcpcd[1458]: dhcpcd not running
    Feb 15 17:08:39 localhost wicd[224]: Failed to connect to non-global ctrl_ifname: wlan0 error: No such file or directory
    Feb 15 17:08:39 localhost dhcpcd[1452]: dhcpcd not running
    Feb 15 17:08:39 localhost wicd[224]: dhcpcd[1452]: dhcpcd not running
    Feb 15 17:08:38 localhost wicd[224]: Failed to connect to non-global ctrl_ifname: wlan0 error: No such file or directory
    Feb 15 17:08:38 localhost dhcpcd[1446]: dhcpcd not running
    Feb 15 17:08:38 localhost wicd[224]: dhcpcd[1446]: dhcpcd not running
    Feb 15 17:08:38 localhost wicd[224]: Failed to connect to non-global ctrl_ifname: eth0 error: No such file or directory
    Feb 15 17:08:38 localhost kernel: r8169 0000:02:00.0 eth0: link down
    Feb 15 17:08:37 localhost dhcpcd[1438]: dhcpcd not running
    Feb 15 17:08:37 localhost wicd[224]: dhcpcd[1438]: dhcpcd not running
    Feb 15 17:08:37 localhost kernel: cfg80211: Calling CRDA to update world regulatory domain
    Feb 15 17:08:37 localhost kernel: wlan0: deauthenticating from a2:05:43:f9:33:a4 by local choice (reason=3)
    Feb 15 17:08:37 localhost dhcpcd[1431]: dhcpcd not running
    Feb 15 17:08:37 localhost wicd[224]: dhcpcd[1431]: dhcpcd not running
    Feb 15 17:08:37 localhost kernel: wlan0: associated
    Feb 15 17:08:37 localhost kernel: wlan0: RX AssocResp from a2:05:43:f9:33:a4 (capab=0x431 status=0 aid=2)
    Feb 15 17:08:37 localhost kernel: wlan0: associate with a2:05:43:f9:33:a4 (try 1/3)
    Feb 15 17:08:37 localhost kernel: ath9k 0000:04:00.0 wlan0: disabling HT/VHT due to WEP/TKIP use
    Feb 15 17:08:37 localhost kernel: wlan0: authenticated
    Feb 15 17:08:37 localhost kernel: wlan0: send auth to a2:05:43:f9:33:a4 (try 1/3)
    Feb 15 17:08:37 localhost kernel: wlan0: authenticate with a2:05:43:f9:33:a4
    Feb 15 17:08:37 localhost kernel: wlan0: deauthenticating from 00:1a:4f:8d:06:3b by local choice (reason=3)
    Feb 15 17:08:31 localhost dhcpcd[1280]: exited
    Feb 15 17:08:31 localhost dhcpcd[1280]: timed out
    Feb 15 17:08:01 localhost dhcpcd[1280]: wlan0: soliciting a DHCP lease
    Feb 15 17:08:01 localhost dhcpcd[1280]: wlan0: IAID ca:59:49:5b
    Feb 15 17:08:01 localhost dhcpcd[1280]: DUID 00:01:00:01:19:8e:1d:14:00:08:ca:59:49:5b
    Feb 15 17:08:01 localhost dhcpcd[1280]: version 6.2.1 starting
    Feb 15 17:08:00 localhost kernel: wlan0: associated
    Feb 15 17:08:00 localhost kernel: wlan0: RX AssocResp from 00:1a:4f:8d:06:3b (capab=0x451 status=0 aid=1)
    Feb 15 17:08:00 localhost kernel: wlan0: associate with 00:1a:4f:8d:06:3b (try 1/3)
    Feb 15 17:08:00 localhost kernel: ath9k 0000:04:00.0 wlan0: disabling VHT as WMM/QoS is not supported by the AP
    Feb 15 17:08:00 localhost kernel: ath9k 0000:04:00.0 wlan0: disabling HT as WMM/QoS is not supported by the AP
    Feb 15 17:08:00 localhost kernel: ath9k 0000:04:00.0 wlan0: disabling HT/VHT due to WEP/TKIP use
    Feb 15 17:08:00 localhost kernel: wlan0: authenticated
    Feb 15 17:08:00 localhost kernel: wlan0: send auth to 00:1a:4f:8d:06:3b (try 1/3)
    Feb 15 17:08:00 localhost kernel: wlan0: authenticate with 00:1a:4f:8d:06:3b
    Feb 15 17:07:59 localhost wicd[224]: Failed to connect to non-global ctrl_ifname: eth0 error: No such file or directory
    Feb 15 17:07:59 localhost kernel: r8169 0000:02:00.0 eth0: link down
    Feb 15 17:07:59 localhost dhcpcd[1250]: dhcpcd not running
    Feb 15 17:07:59 localhost wicd[224]: dhcpcd[1250]: dhcpcd not running
    Feb 15 17:07:59 localhost wicd[224]: Failed to connect to non-global ctrl_ifname: wlan0 error: No such file or directory
    Feb 15 17:07:59 localhost dhcpcd[1244]: dhcpcd not running
    Feb 15 17:07:59 localhost wicd[224]: dhcpcd[1244]: dhcpcd not running
    Feb 15 17:07:58 localhost wicd[224]: Failed to connect to non-global ctrl_ifname: wlan0 error: No such file or directory
    Feb 15 17:07:58 localhost dhcpcd[1234]: dhcpcd not running
    Feb 15 17:07:58 localhost wicd[224]: dhcpcd[1234]: dhcpcd not running
    Feb 15 17:07:58 localhost wicd[224]: Failed to connect to non-global ctrl_ifname: eth0 error: No such file or directory
    Feb 15 17:07:58 localhost kernel: r8169 0000:02:00.0 eth0: link down
    Feb 15 17:07:57 localhost dhcpcd[1224]: dhcpcd not running
    Feb 15 17:07:57 localhost wicd[224]: dhcpcd[1224]: dhcpcd not running
    Feb 15 17:07:57 localhost kernel: cfg80211: Calling CRDA to update world regulatory domain
    Feb 15 17:07:57 localhost kernel: wlan0: deauthenticating from a2:05:43:f9:33:a4 by local choice (reason=3)
    Feb 15 17:07:57 localhost dhcpcd[1217]: dhcpcd not running
    Feb 15 17:07:57 localhost wicd[224]: dhcpcd[1217]: dhcpcd not running
    Feb 15 17:07:53 localhost dhcpcd[655]: exited
    Feb 15 17:07:53 localhost dhcpcd[655]: timed out
    Feb 15 17:07:34 localhost dbus[227]: [system] Activation via systemd failed for unit 'dbus-org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.service': Unit dbus-org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.service failed to load: No such file or directory.
    Feb 15 17:07:34 localhost dbus[227]: [system] Activating via systemd: service name='org.freedesktop.NetworkManager' unit='dbus-org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.service'
    Feb 15 17:07:34 localhost dbus[227]: [system] Activation via systemd failed for unit 'dbus-org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.service': Unit dbus-org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.service failed to load: No such file or directory.
    Feb 15 17:07:34 localhost dbus[227]: [system] Activating via systemd: service name='org.freedesktop.NetworkManager' unit='dbus-org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.service'
    Feb 15 17:07:32 localhost dbus[227]: [system] Activation via systemd failed for unit 'dbus-org.bluez.service': Unit dbus-org.bluez.service failed to load: No such file or directory.
    Feb 15 17:07:32 localhost dbus[227]: [system] Activating via systemd: service name='org.bluez' unit='dbus-org.bluez.service'
    Feb 15 17:07:32 localhost gnome-session[686]: ** (nm-applet:913): WARNING **: fetch_connections_done: error fetching connections: (32) Unit dbus-org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.service failed to load: No such file or directory..
    Feb 15 17:07:32 localhost dbus[227]: [system] Activation via systemd failed for unit 'dbus-org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.service': Unit dbus-org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.service failed to load: No such file or directory.
    Feb 15 17:07:32 localhost dbus[227]: [system] Activating via systemd: service name='org.freedesktop.NetworkManager' unit='dbus-org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.service'
    Feb 15 17:07:32 localhost dbus[227]: [system] Activation via systemd failed for unit 'dbus-org.freedesktop.ModemManager1.service': Unit dbus-org.freedesktop.ModemManager1.service failed to load: No such file or directory.
    Feb 15 17:07:32 localhost dbus[227]: [system] Activating via systemd: service name='org.freedesktop.ModemManager1' unit='dbus-org.freedesktop.ModemManager1.service'
    Feb 15 17:07:32 localhost gnome-session[686]: ** (nm-applet:913): WARNING **: Could not initialize NMClient /org/freedesktop/NetworkManager: Unit dbus-org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.service failed to load: No such file or directory.
    Feb 15 17:07:32 localhost dbus[227]: [system] Activation via systemd failed for unit 'dbus-org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.service': Unit dbus-org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.service failed to load: No such file or directory.
    Feb 15 17:07:32 localhost dbus[227]: [system] Activating via systemd: service name='org.freedesktop.NetworkManager' unit='dbus-org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.service'
    Feb 15 17:07:29 localhost dbus[227]: [system] Activation via systemd failed for unit 'dbus-org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.service': Unit dbus-org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.service failed to load: No such file or directory.
    Feb 15 17:07:29 localhost dbus[227]: [system] Activating via systemd: service name='org.freedesktop.NetworkManager' unit='dbus-org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.service'
    Feb 15 17:07:28 localhost dhcpcd[655]: wlan0: soliciting a DHCP lease
    Feb 15 17:07:28 localhost dhcpcd[655]: wlan0: DHCP lease expired
    Feb 15 17:07:26 localhost dhcpcd[655]: wlan0: reject NAK via 192.168.178.1
    Feb 15 17:07:25 localhost dbus[227]: [system] Activation via systemd failed for unit 'dbus-org.bluez.service': Unit dbus-org.bluez.service failed to load: No such file or directory.
    Feb 15 17:07:25 localhost dbus[227]: [system] Activating via systemd: service name='org.bluez' unit='dbus-org.bluez.service'
    Feb 15 17:07:25 localhost dbus[227]: [system] Activation via systemd failed for unit 'dbus-org.bluez.service': Unit dbus-org.bluez.service failed to load: No such file or directory.
    Feb 15 17:07:25 localhost dbus[227]: [system] Activating via systemd: service name='org.bluez' unit='dbus-org.bluez.service'
    I will try the lastst code installation 2morrow and let you know the results. Thanx for your involvement!
    Moderator edit [ewaller] Changed BBCode quote tags to code tags
    Last edited by ewaller (2014-02-16 20:19:55)

  • [SOLVED] check pacman source sign failed on sh4 CPU

    I've build 'base' packages on sh4 CPU. (Some base library still use the original linux distributions. eg. gcc,glibc,...)
    I followed Pacman-key to setup key rings.
    pacman-key --init
    pacman-key --populate archlinux
    pacman-key --refresh-keys
    I run previous commands through ssh.  I tried to build haveged, but it occurs following messages, I guess it is caused by old kernel and my hardware haven't realtime clock. So I forgive it.
    gcc -Wall -I.. -O2 -pipe -o haveged haveged.o havege.o havegetune.o havegecollect.o havegetest.o
    havegecollect.o: In function `havege_gather':
    havegecollect.c:(.text+0x264): undefined reference to `HARDCLOCK'
    havegecollect.c:(.text+0x6a0): undefined reference to `HARDCLOCK'
    havegecollect.c:(.text+0x9d0): undefined reference to `HARDCLOCK'
    havegecollect.c:(.text+0xd8c): undefined reference to `HARDCLOCK'
    havegecollect.c:(.text+0x1208): undefined reference to `HARDCLOCK'
    havegecollect.o:havegecollect.c:(.text+0x1684): more undefined references to `HARDCLOCK' follow
    collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
    And rerun makepkg on pacman.
    ==> Validating source files with md5sums...
    pacman-4.0.3.tar.gz ... Passed
    pacman-4.0.3.tar.gz.sig ... Passed
    0001-Add-conflict-for-replacing-owned-empty-directory.patch ... Passed
    0002-Check-empty-subdirectory-ownership.patch ... Passed
    0003-Ensure-pre_upgrade-scriptlet-gets-old-package-version.patch ... Passed
    pacman.conf ... Passed
    pacman.conf.x86_64 ... Passed
    pacman.conf.sh4 ... Passed
    makepkg.conf ... Passed
    ==> Verifying source file signatures with gpg...
    pacman-4.0.3.tar.gz ... FAILED (unknown public key 5C2E46A0F53A76ED)
    ==> WARNING: Warnings have occurred while verifying the signatures.
    Please make sure you really trust them.
    Even I manual add the key on message, it is still failed.
    $ sudo pacman-key -r 5C2E46A0F53A76ED
    gpg: requesting key F53A76ED from hkp server pool.sks-keyservers.net
    gpg: key F53A76ED: "Dan McGee <[email protected]>" not changed
    gpg: Total number processed: 1
    gpg: unchanged: 1
    ==> Updating trust database...
    gpg: next trustdb check due at 2014-01-22
    $ makepkg
    ==> Verifying source file signatures with gpg...
    pacman-4.0.3.tar.gz ... FAILED (unknown public key 5C2E46A0F53A76ED)
    BTW, in the process of building gpgme, I can not build pinentry successful, so I pass and use fedora's.
    fedora9 pinentry 0.7.4-5.fc9.sh4
    Solved, I guess wrong direction, that's cause I forgot to read Makepkg again.
    gpg --list-keys
    echo 'keyring /etc/pacman.d/gnupg/pubring.gpg' >> ~/.gnupg/gpg.conf
    Last edited by dlin (2013-02-07 01:42:56)

    I've build 'base' packages on sh4 CPU. (Some base library still use the original linux distributions. eg. gcc,glibc,...)
    I followed Pacman-key to setup key rings.
    pacman-key --init
    pacman-key --populate archlinux
    pacman-key --refresh-keys
    I run previous commands through ssh.  I tried to build haveged, but it occurs following messages, I guess it is caused by old kernel and my hardware haven't realtime clock. So I forgive it.
    gcc -Wall -I.. -O2 -pipe -o haveged haveged.o havege.o havegetune.o havegecollect.o havegetest.o
    havegecollect.o: In function `havege_gather':
    havegecollect.c:(.text+0x264): undefined reference to `HARDCLOCK'
    havegecollect.c:(.text+0x6a0): undefined reference to `HARDCLOCK'
    havegecollect.c:(.text+0x9d0): undefined reference to `HARDCLOCK'
    havegecollect.c:(.text+0xd8c): undefined reference to `HARDCLOCK'
    havegecollect.c:(.text+0x1208): undefined reference to `HARDCLOCK'
    havegecollect.o:havegecollect.c:(.text+0x1684): more undefined references to `HARDCLOCK' follow
    collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
    And rerun makepkg on pacman.
    ==> Validating source files with md5sums...
    pacman-4.0.3.tar.gz ... Passed
    pacman-4.0.3.tar.gz.sig ... Passed
    0001-Add-conflict-for-replacing-owned-empty-directory.patch ... Passed
    0002-Check-empty-subdirectory-ownership.patch ... Passed
    0003-Ensure-pre_upgrade-scriptlet-gets-old-package-version.patch ... Passed
    pacman.conf ... Passed
    pacman.conf.x86_64 ... Passed
    pacman.conf.sh4 ... Passed
    makepkg.conf ... Passed
    ==> Verifying source file signatures with gpg...
    pacman-4.0.3.tar.gz ... FAILED (unknown public key 5C2E46A0F53A76ED)
    ==> WARNING: Warnings have occurred while verifying the signatures.
    Please make sure you really trust them.
    Even I manual add the key on message, it is still failed.
    $ sudo pacman-key -r 5C2E46A0F53A76ED
    gpg: requesting key F53A76ED from hkp server pool.sks-keyservers.net
    gpg: key F53A76ED: "Dan McGee <[email protected]>" not changed
    gpg: Total number processed: 1
    gpg: unchanged: 1
    ==> Updating trust database...
    gpg: next trustdb check due at 2014-01-22
    $ makepkg
    ==> Verifying source file signatures with gpg...
    pacman-4.0.3.tar.gz ... FAILED (unknown public key 5C2E46A0F53A76ED)
    BTW, in the process of building gpgme, I can not build pinentry successful, so I pass and use fedora's.
    fedora9 pinentry 0.7.4-5.fc9.sh4
    Solved, I guess wrong direction, that's cause I forgot to read Makepkg again.
    gpg --list-keys
    echo 'keyring /etc/pacman.d/gnupg/pubring.gpg' >> ~/.gnupg/gpg.conf
    Last edited by dlin (2013-02-07 01:42:56)

  • [SOLVED] Weird pacman issue with wine

    Good Morning Community,
    I'm on X86_64. I've just brought a system out of the ground from a differnt distro. Arch is up and running well.
    Then when I went to install wine .....pacman is giving me a strange error. Here is a cut n paste from the terminal
    //-----------------Begin cut n pasted text
    [dcbdbis@Curly-Sr ~]$ sudo pacman -S wine
    error: 'wine': could not find or read package
    [dcbdbis@Curly-Sr ~]$
    //----------------- End cut n pasted text
    I am using one mirror in the pacman.d/mirrorlist:
    //----------------Begin cut n pasted text
    Server = http://ftp.osuosl.org/pub/archlinux/$repo/os/$arch
    //---------------- End cut n pasted text
    And in using pacman to list packages, here is what I get
    //----------------Begin cut n pasted text
    [dcbdbis@Curly-Sr ~]$ sudo pacman -Sl|grep wine
    community winefish 1.3.3-9
    community winegame 0.2.0-1
    community winestuff 0.2.0-1
    community winetricks 20101222-1
    [dcbdbis@Curly-Sr ~]$
    //---------------- End cut n pasted text
    Google returns nothing. And I've not found it in the forums, at least the ones I've been able to read in the last three hours.
    Does anyone have any idea what's happening?
    Ideas on what I can do to find out what's happening?
    Help will be greatly appreciated!
    Sincerely and respectfully,
    Dave...........
    Last edited by dcbdbis (2011-01-03 22:47:51)

    Leonid.I wrote:
    Allan wrote:You need multlib : http://www.archlinux.org/news/true-mult … ux-x86_64/
    I would rather do a virtual machine...
    Which can't do all the things wine can, due to the considerable additional overhead. Regardless, how's that comment supposed to contribute to the topic at all, especially with no justification.
    To the OP, please mark the thread [solved] by editing your first post title.

  • [SOLVED] Wireless fails after suspending (Realtek 8192se)

    This problem is already solved on the first post: I spent so long trying to solve it that I thought people should know the solution.
    I have a Lenovo X100e with a Realtek 8192SE wireless card.  I'm running kernel 3.0.  The machine has, since upgrading to the 3.0 kernel had the annoying problem of failing wireless connections after suspending: I'll have a running wireless connection, then suspend the machine, and then wake the machine up and the machine cannot connect to any wireless network (perhaps the same one I was connected to before, in the same place). 
    Things that did not work:
    Installing the Realtek drivers from their website
    Downgrading the kernel from 3.1 to 3.0
    Using wicd instead of networkmanager
    Walking around
    Other distributions
    The solution was to put an entry in /etc/pm/config.d/config:
    SUSPEND_MODULES="rtl8192se rtlwifi mac80211 cfg80211"
    Now the machine reconnects with no problems.
    This may be the solution to the other big problem I was having with the 3.1 kernel: I would suspend the machine by any means and the screen goes black and the machine becomes non-responsive without actually suspending.  I may try upgrading to the 3.1 kernel and adding radeon to the SUSPEND_MODULES list above.

    Found out more which might be significant for madwifi users:
    According to the wiki I loaded the following modules in rc.conf: ath-hal, ath9k, wlan
    Beside this one line in the modprobe.conf should be added: alias ath0 ath_pci. This way wicd as well as networkmanager used ath0 for connecting to wireless.
    After the update I noticed that there is another wifi device in ifconfig listed: wlan0. So I suspected that 2 devices pointing at the same hardware may cause the instability, but de-activating one by ifconfig didn't help. Now I noticed by loading the modules one by one that the new ath9k is already defining wlan0 and the wireless starts working without loading the module wlan. It looks stable so far, but if I should be right I'm impossibly the only one having this trouble.
    Confirmation would be nice, but I will mark this thread "solved" now.

  • [SOLVED] Make Pacman cache packages installed with -U

    When installing a package with -U, pacman doesn't cache packages as it does when installing with -S. Is there a way to change this behavior?
    I read somewhere that specifying the package's full path and prepending "file://", as in "pacman -U file://path/to/package.pkg.tar.xz", but this often complains of an "invalid or corrupted package (PGP signature)".
    How can I make pacman always copy installed packages to the cache?
    MOD EDIT: change 'closed' to 'solved' in title to avoid confusion
    Last edited by fukawi2 (2013-07-06 13:09:21)

    You can't.  This has been discussed on the bugtracker several times.
    https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/35699
    https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/31243
    https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/15143
    https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/18012
    If you're building the packages yourself with makepkg, you can set PKGDEST to your cache in makepkg.conf.  Otherwise you could write a small pacman wrapper that copies the package after installing it.

  • [SOLVED] Did pacman -Syu and now gdm, gnome, and pacman won't work

    Hi everyone, I did a search for my problem, but cannot find the solution. Basically, I updated my computer this morning and as soon as the packages got installed my computer crashed. I am using another computer right now. These were the packages that were upgraded: dbus-core, bluez, dbus, gsfonts, libcups, libgdiplus, mono, openssl.
    So after I installed the packages, my screen went black with some error message (don't remember what it is now. I believe it was something about GDM not working.) So I rebooted and "rpcbind" and "File Alteration Monitor" failed. Then I got a bunch of Gdm error messages with "gdm-binary[46081]: WARNING: GdmLocalDisplayFactory: maximum number of X display failures reached: check X server log for errors"  as the last message. I don't know how to check the X server log for errors so I logged in and tried pacman -Syu again. I got this error "pacman: error while loading shared libraries: /usr/lib/libssl.so.0.9.8: invalid ELF header." I also tried startx and gnome-session , but they both failed to work as well. It seems like I'm having a graphics error. I don't know what to do now. Any help would be appreciated.
    Last edited by Eivuwan (2010-04-01 06:24:17)

    Eivuwan wrote:Hi everyone. After some thinking, I realized that as attached as I am to Arch, I do not have as much free time as I did in the past to tinker with it. So I manually mounted my IPod and copied everything in my home folder to it. Then I installed Ubuntu. Maybe I'll come back to Arch one day, but for now, farewell. Thanks for all your help.
    Wise decision -- Ubuntu is very stable (we used it extensively in my last place of business; I'm now retired). I've gone a different route, since I prefer to start small, build the environment I want and nothing more (which was my reason for choosing Arch). My preferred environment is pretty minimal -- no desktop system (no Gnome or KDE), just a window manager (dwm) and the apps I need. I did a test install in the last day or so and learned enough about Slackware (I first used it in the early 90s when it was pretty much the only Linux distribution) to convince myself that it will work for me. It's more of a pain to get the apps installed than Arch, certainly, but once you know how to do it and where to find them, it's not really a problem. But my objective is the same as yours -- get away from Arch's rolling releases. Again, as an old hand at both individual development and managing large software projects, what Arch is trying to do is difficult. Because the various components of the system are updated more or less continuously, it's impossible to thoroughly test the whole thing every time it changes. So on any particular day, you are likely to see problems, as happened to you, me, and other folks who have started threads in this category. And sometimes the problems are so severe you end up with a non-functioning system, as happened to both of us.
    I would hope that, in the future, the powers-that-be at Arch would consider periodic, thoroughly tested releases, say every 6 months like Ubuntu and OpenBSD. The fundamental machinery of Arch is excellent (pacman, etc.), installation is easy, the documentation is adequate (I'm not as impressed by the wiki as others seem to be -- see the OpenBSD or FreeBSD documentation; what's available for Slackware is also very good). But I think there are tremendous quality hazards in the rolling release methodology, and forcing it on Arch's users is a bad idea, I think. It can be optional, for the adventurous. This is exactly how the OpenBSD people operate. There's a release every 6 months that is invariably rock solid. If they find problems after the release, they will make changes on a STABLE cvs branch. But you can also, if you choose, run what is on the cvs trunk, which they designate CURRENT, if you are so inclined and willing to take the chance on less thoroughly tested code. This is more or less equivalent to Arch now. I'm suggesting that Arch consider adding a STABLE version.

  • [SOLVED] Wireless internet connection problem during installation

    Hi to everyone!
    I ask you a help in activating my wireless connection.
    I tried to install from the recent ISO (201208 - via CD)
    but I found some problems in activating a wireless connection in the first steps
    of the installation guide.
    My laptop is a Hp pavilion dv5 1020-el, with an Intel wireless 5100AGN internal interface.
    So I did:
    1) iwconfig to see my devices and the system detects my wlan0.
    2) followed the Wireless_Setup page from wiki to set it
    3) used wpa_supplicant and passphrase to set my ESSID name and wpa key.
    4) iwconfig then showed wlan0 associated with my ESSID, with Power ON and Encryption OFF.
    I could not try a connection via ping command.
    Even wpa_supplicant -i wlan0 -c /etc/wpa_supplicant.conf did not work.
    Maybe the problem is with Encryption OFF.
    Thanks for your attention!
    EDIT:
    I solved this way,connecting to an open wireless open  network:
    1.(from boot) I created a profile in /etc/network.d/ from /etc/network.d/examples
    2. started a # netcfg 'my_ESSID'
    3. # ping -c 3 www.google.com
    All is ok! I can install Arch Linux from my smartphone as a router.
    But I couldn't connect to a WPA protected wireless network yet.
    Last edited by spinaluc (2012-08-18 13:08:15)

    Thanks to everyone who responded to my question. The company who provides the wireless internet service to my apartment complex moved the antenna next to my unit and claims he boosted the power. As the saying goes, "The squeaky wheel gets the grease". I complained almost daily to the apartment manager and she, in turn, griped to the provider which eventually led to the "solution" above. Using Skype is still shaky as the person I'm calling isn't always able to make out what I am saying. So, I use Skype only when I REALLY need to make a phone call. Even though none of your suggestions solved my problem, I am still very, very grateful to all of you who tried. Thank you very, very much! -- Matt

  • [SOLVED]Wireless connection becomes deactivated 3 seconds

    Good day,
    I am new to Arch. I installed Arch successfully and have everything working except the wifi.
    My WLAN device is Broadcom's BCM4312 and I have installed b43 driver from AUR.  Wired eth0 connection works fine but when I connect using wireless, the connection lasts about  3 seconds(enough time to open 1 or 2 pages). As the sites open during this time, I think my device gets detected properly but somehow fails to keep the connection longer.
    Below is the output from dmesg
    [ 1747.197981] wlan0: authenticate with f8:d1:11:81:d1:7d
    [ 1747.210626] wlan0: send auth to f8:d1:11:81:d1:7d (try 1/3)
    [ 1747.212947] wlan0: authenticated
    [ 1747.216732] wlan0: associate with f8:d1:11:81:d1:7d (try 1/3)
    [ 1747.219879] wlan0: RX AssocResp from f8:d1:11:81:d1:7d (capab=0x411 status=0 aid=2)
    [ 1747.220831] wlan0: associated
    [ 1747.220867] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): wlan0: link becomes ready
    [ 1768.003811] wlan0: deauthenticating from f8:d1:11:81:d1:7d by local choice (reason=3)
    [ 1768.243633] b43-phy0: Loading firmware version 666.2 (2011-02-23 01:15:07)
    I tried NetworkManager(with KDE GUI front-end) at first. As I got the same error, I tried wicd(with KDE GUI front-end) and I am still getting the same error. Can somebody help me with this?. Please let me  know if you need any information. Thanks in advance
    Last edited by anotherarchguy (2013-11-16 18:28:36)

    Sorry guys that I did not clearly document the steps clearly in my desperation to get the WiFi working.
    I'll try recalling and list here what I did. All steps below are based on what I found on the web, googling the problem plus cfr's suggestion.
    1) Spotted this problem first, when I tried connecting using Network Manager(KDE front-end). Thought wicd might solve the problem and installed it, but didn't work.
    2) Googled, some had suggested that this problem was related to IPv6. Disabled it, still didn't work. [I just changed the config file with ipv6_disabled=1, didn't touch/restart any services at this step]
    3) Googled some more, some suggested that this problem was related to power save mode of the wirless interface. Switched it off, didn't work [I think my hardware doesn't support this mode anyways as I get an "Operation not permitted" when I try to turn it on, but not off ]
    4) Some had suggested to kill wpa_supplicant. But this didn't work either as it got spawned automatically every time I killed it with kill -9[Might have been due to NetworkManager]
    5) Asked this forum, uninstalled NetworkManager & wicd, disabled netctl & dhcpd, tried the manual method to connect WiFi. This time, it worked.
    @doak:
    I did not change the config for wpa_supplicant and I don't think I ever saw two wpa_supplicant instances running. So this might have been a different problem for you, I think.
    Please let me know if you have any questions.

  • [SOLVED] Wireless connection problem!

    I cant connect wireless.  It waits at stage 4. see the log. Help pls!
    lspci output:
    02:00.0 Ethernet controller: Marvell Technology Group Ltd. 88E8055 PCI-E Gigabit Ethernet Controller (rev 14)
    05:00.0 Network controller: Intel Corporation WiFi Link 5100
    log:
    Aug 3 19:18:31 localhost NetworkManager[826]: <info> (wlan0): supplicant interface state: disconnected -> inactive
    Aug 3 19:19:00 localhost NetworkManager[826]: <info> Activation (wlan0) starting connection 'Auto notwirelessap'
    Aug 3 19:19:00 localhost NetworkManager[826]: <info> (wlan0): device state change: disconnected -> prepare (reason 'none') [30 40 0]
    Aug 3 19:19:00 localhost NetworkManager[826]: <info> Activation (wlan0) Stage 1 of 5 (Device Prepare) scheduled...
    Aug 3 19:19:00 localhost NetworkManager[826]: <info> Activation (wlan0) Stage 1 of 5 (Device Prepare) started...
    Aug 3 19:19:00 localhost NetworkManager[826]: <info> Activation (wlan0) Stage 2 of 5 (Device Configure) scheduled...
    Aug 3 19:19:00 localhost NetworkManager[826]: <info> Activation (wlan0) Stage 1 of 5 (Device Prepare) complete.
    Aug 3 19:19:00 localhost NetworkManager[826]: <info> Activation (wlan0) Stage 2 of 5 (Device Configure) starting...
    Aug 3 19:19:00 localhost NetworkManager[826]: <info> (wlan0): device state change: prepare -> config (reason 'none') [40 50 0]
    Aug 3 19:19:00 localhost NetworkManager[826]: <info> Activation (wlan0/wireless): access point 'Auto notwirelessap' has security, but secrets are required.
    Aug 3 19:19:00 localhost NetworkManager[826]: <info> (wlan0): device state change: config -> need-auth (reason 'none') [50 60 0]
    Aug 3 19:19:00 localhost NetworkManager[826]: <info> Activation (wlan0) Stage 2 of 5 (Device Configure) complete.
    Aug 3 19:19:11 localhost NetworkManager[826]: get_secret_flags: assertion `is_secret_prop (setting, secret_name, error)' failed
    Aug 3 19:19:11 localhost NetworkManager[826]: <info> Activation (wlan0) Stage 1 of 5 (Device Prepare) scheduled...
    Aug 3 19:19:11 localhost NetworkManager[826]: <info> Activation (wlan0) Stage 1 of 5 (Device Prepare) started...
    Aug 3 19:19:11 localhost NetworkManager[826]: <info> (wlan0): device state change: need-auth -> prepare (reason 'none') [60 40 0]
    Aug 3 19:19:11 localhost NetworkManager[826]: <info> Activation (wlan0) Stage 2 of 5 (Device Configure) scheduled...
    Aug 3 19:19:11 localhost NetworkManager[826]: <info> Activation (wlan0) Stage 1 of 5 (Device Prepare) complete.
    Aug 3 19:19:11 localhost NetworkManager[826]: <info> Activation (wlan0) Stage 2 of 5 (Device Configure) starting...
    Aug 3 19:19:11 localhost NetworkManager[826]: <info> (wlan0): device state change: prepare -> config (reason 'none') [40 50 0]
    Aug 3 19:19:11 localhost NetworkManager[826]: <info> Activation (wlan0/wireless): connection 'Auto notwirelessap' has security, and secrets exist. No new secrets needed.
    Aug 3 19:19:11 localhost NetworkManager[826]: <info> Config: added 'ssid' value 'notwirelessap'
    Aug 3 19:19:11 localhost NetworkManager[826]: <info> Config: added 'scan_ssid' value '1'
    Aug 3 19:19:11 localhost NetworkManager[826]: <info> Config: added 'key_mgmt' value 'WPA-PSK'
    Aug 3 19:19:11 localhost NetworkManager[826]: <info> Config: added 'auth_alg' value 'OPEN'
    Aug 3 19:19:11 localhost NetworkManager[826]: <info> Config: added 'psk' value '<omitted>'
    Aug 3 19:19:11 localhost NetworkManager[826]: <info> Activation (wlan0) Stage 2 of 5 (Device Configure) complete.
    Aug 3 19:19:11 localhost NetworkManager[826]: <info> Config: set interface ap_scan to 1
    Aug 3 19:19:11 localhost NetworkManager[826]: <info> (wlan0): supplicant interface state: inactive -> scanning
    Aug 3 19:19:14 localhost NetworkManager[826]: <info> (wlan0): supplicant interface state: scanning -> authenticating
    Aug 3 19:19:14 localhost kernel: [ 201.475012] wlan0: authenticate with 00:14:78:ec:29:bb (try 1)
    Aug 3 19:19:14 localhost kernel: [ 201.476781] wlan0: authenticated
    Aug 3 19:19:14 localhost NetworkManager[826]: <info> (wlan0): supplicant interface state: authenticating -> associating
    Aug 3 19:19:14 localhost kernel: [ 201.481976] wlan0: associate with 00:14:78:ec:29:bb (try 1)
    Aug 3 19:19:14 localhost kernel: [ 201.484507] wlan0: RX ReassocResp from 00:14:78:ec:29:bb (capab=0x431 status=0 aid=2)
    Aug 3 19:19:14 localhost kernel: [ 201.484510] wlan0: associated
    Aug 3 19:19:14 localhost NetworkManager[826]: <info> (wlan0): supplicant interface state: associating -> associated
    Aug 3 19:19:14 localhost NetworkManager[826]: <info> (wlan0): supplicant interface state: associated -> 4-way handshake
    Aug 3 19:19:14 localhost NetworkManager[826]: <info> (wlan0): supplicant interface state: 4-way handshake -> completed
    Aug 3 19:19:14 localhost NetworkManager[826]: <info> Activation (wlan0/wireless) Stage 2 of 5 (Device Configure) successful. Connected to wireless network 'notwirelessap'.
    Aug 3 19:19:14 localhost NetworkManager[826]: <info> Activation (wlan0) Stage 3 of 5 (IP Configure Start) scheduled.
    Aug 3 19:19:14 localhost NetworkManager[826]: <info> Activation (wlan0) Stage 3 of 5 (IP Configure Start) started...
    Aug 3 19:19:14 localhost NetworkManager[826]: <info> (wlan0): device state change: config -> ip-config (reason 'none') [50 70 0]
    Aug 3 19:19:14 localhost NetworkManager[826]: <info> Activation (wlan0) Beginning DHCPv4 transaction (timeout in 45 seconds)
    Aug 3 19:19:14 localhost NetworkManager[826]: <info> dhcpcd started with pid 1795
    Aug 3 19:19:14 localhost NetworkManager[826]: <info> Activation (wlan0) Beginning IP6 addrconf.
    Aug 3 19:19:14 localhost NetworkManager[826]: <info> Activation (wlan0) Stage 3 of 5 (IP Configure Start) complete.
    Aug 3 19:19:14 localhost dhcpcd[1795]: version 5.2.12 starting
    Aug 3 19:19:14 localhost NetworkManager[826]: <info> (wlan0): DHCPv4 state changed nbi -> preinit
    Aug 3 19:19:14 localhost dhcpcd[1795]: wlan0: rebinding lease of 10.120.103.17
    Aug 3 19:19:14 localhost dhcpcd[1795]: wlan0: acknowledged 10.120.103.17 from 10.120.100.254
    Aug 3 19:19:14 localhost dhcpcd[1795]: wlan0: checking for 10.120.103.17
    Aug 3 19:19:17 localhost NetworkManager[826]: <info> Activation (wlan0) Stage 3 of 5 (IP Configure Start) starting DHCPv6 as requested by IPv6 router...
    Aug 3 19:19:17 localhost NetworkManager[826]: <info> Activation (wlan0) Beginning DHCPv6 transaction (timeout in 45 seconds)
    Aug 3 19:19:17 localhost NetworkManager[826]: <warn> the dhcpcd backend does not support IPv6.
    Aug 3 19:19:20 localhost dhcpcd[1795]: wlan0: leased 10.120.103.17 for 86400 seconds
    Aug 3 19:19:20 localhost NetworkManager[826]: <info> (wlan0): DHCPv4 state changed preinit -> bound
    Aug 3 19:19:20 localhost NetworkManager[826]: <info> Activation (wlan0) Stage 4 of 5 (IP4 Configure Get) scheduled...
    Aug 3 19:19:20 localhost NetworkManager[826]: <info> Activation (wlan0) Stage 4 of 5 (IP4 Configure Get) started...
    Aug 3 19:19:20 localhost NetworkManager[826]: <info> address 10.120.103.17
    Aug 3 19:19:20 localhost NetworkManager[826]: <info> prefix 21 (255.255.248.0)
    Aug 3 19:19:20 localhost NetworkManager[826]: <info> gateway 10.120.100.254
    Aug 3 19:19:20 localhost NetworkManager[826]: <info> nameserver '193.140.216.203'
    Aug 3 19:19:20 localhost NetworkManager[826]: <info> nameserver '193.140.216.8'
    Aug 3 19:19:20 localhost NetworkManager[826]: <info> domain name 'hacettepe.edu.tr'
    Aug 3 19:19:20 localhost NetworkManager[826]: <info> Activation (wlan0) Stage 4 of 5 (IP4 Configure Get) complete.
    Last edited by alperenel (2011-08-08 01:35:47)

    dobedo wrote:https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=120032
    thanks that solved my problem.

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