On 05/21/2017 11:31 AM, Reg Tiangha wrote: > Actually, I think I may have found another way to address this in the > kernel (basically, disabling power management in the Intel wifi driver, > since the general consensus is that it's still buggy and everyone on > other distros with this problem have addressed it by blacklisting the > module like in the link above). > > It'll be in my 4.9.29 pull request (still waiting for a bit more > feedback on the 4.9 kernel in general in case there are other things I > might be able to address, but if there's nothing else, I'll probably > send that PR later today after I finish testing a few other things), but > if you need an immediate fix, try the tip above or place > > iwlmvm iwlwifi > > in /rw/config/suspend-module-blacklist in your sys-net VM. > > Well, I've just submitted the pull request. For those with Intel wifi cards not coming up correctly after suspend/sleep, be on the lookout for kernel 4.9.29 or higher some time in the future and see if that works around the issue without having to blacklist any modules.
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