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libnl: fail to bind() netlink sockets
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network-manager crashes when using libnl-3-200
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Woah, that hit hard.
Something like that really should not happen!
Proposed is not enabled here.
Would there be any chance you could provide an official patch that could
be copied over to a USB stick and
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You should avoid fixing this issue by downgrading packages or re-
installing them manually. This answer explains how to connect to the
internet and upgrade the network_manager package with apt:
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Ekimia, Looks like the fix is in place, I had downloaded the following
packages manually from packages.ubuntu.com, trusty-updates:
- libnl-3-200_3.2.21-1ubuntu1.1_amd64.deb
-
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The instructions I found that worked and were these easiest to follow
were at http://askubuntu.com/questions/727127/last-upgrade-crashes-
network-manager-no-internet-connection-no-applet specifically the
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Ekimia, that's basically correct.
To fix the bug make sure all packages are upgraded.
The problem only occurs if the user upgrades libnl3 but not network-
manager.
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Please confirm : the fix from Bug #1511735 was promoted to trusty-
updates on 12/05 and contained a missing dep to updated network manager.
then few hours ago , a new libln was uploaded to updates that
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Workaround that worked for us, listed here:
http://askubuntu.com/questions/771627/14-04-network-manager-stopped-working
Link to answer: http://askubuntu.com/a/771841
Hopefully this bug gets fixed soon. Has
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Edit to #19
*Note: The workaround listed in comment #19 only works for Ethernet
connections - You will need to use an Ethernet cable to connect to the
router for those using wireless.-
Additionally, I
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As Jon B mentions in comment #9 above, even I DO NOT have trusty-
proposed enabled on my 14.04.1 with kernel 3.19.0-59-generic.
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Sorry, I meant to say that I removed the package from *trusty-updates*.
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Could someone please consider that there are many semi-technical people
like myself effected by this who really need step-by-step instructions
for getting going again.
bug #1511735 of which this is a
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I followed Vassil Peytchev's directions to do a manual update of
network-manager via USB key, and I'm back online. Thanks for your help!
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Downgrading libnl3 should no longer be required for people working
around this. Upgrading to the latest version in trusty-updates should
get them a working version again.
Alternately, upgrading network-manager should also work, and should work
with the libnl3 in trusty-proposed.
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To manually upgrade network-manager, visit this launchpad page:
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/trusty/amd64/network-
manager/0.9.8.8-0ubuntu7.3
The link with the 7.3 version .deb is on the right-hand side, transfer
to the affected computer via USB key or other means, and double-click on
the .deb
p.s. Please, add this as a WORKAROUND into the header.
http://askubuntu.com/a/771692/308869
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On the sidenote: this issue has been known for 6 months:
http://askubuntu.com/a/727462/308869
How is it possible that things like that make it's way into the release?
Let me know it this question belongs somewhere else, I will be glad to
repeat it.
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The phasing of network-manager version 0.9.8.8-0ubuntu7.3 was stopped
due to potential regressions with it. Only update-manager, the Software
Updater, is aware of and respects phased update percentages and that is
why synaptic shows the other version available. Neither of the
regressions
Just want to add a clarifying bit: Martin Pitt in #5 stated that he
removed the libnl3 update from trusty-proposed, but I got hit with this
on 14.04 and I do *not* have the -proposed repositories enabled. I can
confirm I am running network-manager 0.9.8.8-0ubuntu7.2.
In my case, it looks like
Installing automatic updates in Ubuntu 14.04 upgraded libnl3 to
3.2.21-1ubuntu1 while network-manager remained in 0.9.8.8-0ubuntu7.2
resulting Network Manager crash. After upgrading manually network-
manager to 0.9.8.8-0ubuntu7.3 it is working normally again.
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Saw this today on Lubuntu 14.04.4. After the following upgrades (from
dpkg.log):
upgrade libnl-route-3-200:amd64 3.2.21-1 3.2.21-1ubuntu1
upgrade libnl-genl-3-200:amd64 3.2.21-1 3.2.21-1ubuntu1
upgrade libnl-3-200:amd64 3.2.21-1 3.2.21-1ubuntu1
NetworkManager then crashed.
Manually configuring
I also have been affected. Updated Trusty 14.04 LTS yesterday. Next boot
resulted in loss of network. Msg received was:"The system network
services are not compatible with this version".
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I removed the libnl3 update from trusty-proposed for now. In the best
case this was just a partial upgrade and affected users did not get the
corresponding network-manager update from bug 1539634 - in that case,
Ryan, please reupload an ubuntu2 with a corresponding Breaks: to n-m.
Otherwise we'll
This was supposed to be fixed with the network-manager update in bug
1539634. Can you please check whether you have network-manager
0.9.8.8-0ubuntu7.3?
** Also affects: libnl3 (Ubuntu Trusty)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: libnl3 (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed =>
Can someone affected by this regression please report the package
versions of libnl3 and network-manager?
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: libnl3 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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A colleague of mine has been affected by this as well, there are new
threads popping up in askubuntu.com
http://askubuntu.com/questions/771627/14-04-network-manager-stopped-
working
and newly affected people are popping up in the old bug:
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