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- [Impact]
- NM needs to re-read the DEVTYPE after the device name changed, an example is
that WiFi network
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[Impact]
NM needs to re-read the DEVTYPE after the device name changed, an example is
that WiFi network
larabi: I came from Fedora, and I had been running it for the last
releases on my laptop. Never had any WiFi issues, so there's not
anything wrong with my hardware. I recently installed Ubuntu 16.04.1
LTS, but these WiFi issues are quite annoying and I'm contemplating
switching back to Fedora. I do
bug still happens in
network-manager 1.2.4-0ubuntu0.16.04.1
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Can ubuntu consider switching to Wicd or wicd is more buggy than
networkmanager ?
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To man
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Assignee: jay patel (jay-patel736) => ImhotepOsumare157 (imhoteposumare157)
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Same problem with freshly installed Xubuntu Xenial 16.04.1 here.
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The "wifi.powersave to 0" did not make any difference for me.
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Hi everybody, I realize that this fix I found may not help everybody.
However, the symptoms I was seeing are the same as described in this bug
report so maybe it will work for some other folks as well. The solution
was to do the following:
$ sudo vim /etc/NetworkManager/conf.d/default-wifi-powersa
This bug is still present in Ubuntu 16.10! Do you know if other desktop
distributions like Fedora or openSUSE also have this bug?
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i confirm that the problem still present on an updated ubuntu 16.10.
if i turnoff wifi and then i turn on again, nm-applet not shown wireless
connections, and the icon of connection became the icon of ethernet (but nm is
connected to wifi).
solve this problem
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Hi, 2 days a go I've updated from 16.04.4 to 16.10 and problem still, as
@Dea1993 said got that version, but noticed than restarting just the nm-
applet, bring to me all wifi networks again.. as on
https://bugs.launchpad.net/oem-priority/+bug/1574347/comments/79
killall nm-applet && nm-applet &
-
now i'm using ubuntu 16.10 with proposed updates enabled.
Network-Manager is at version 1.2.4-0ubuntu1
and seems that the problem is solved
thanks
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Ubuntu 16.04 on dell E6430, after upgrade:
- after suspend/resume sometimes the network manager cannot connect (but it
tries: it keeps associating/de-associating) [before upgrade, the wifi was
broken at this stage, cf below]
dmesg:
[101381.710749] wlan0: authenticate with 42:01:40:59:9f:3c
[101
If you're seeing the wrong icon in nm-applet, please file *YOUR OWN* new
bug report, and write the number here. Me-too's distract developers from
being able to understand what the problem is, because many people have
slightly different issues that all look similar.
As we understand it, the origina
same issue, on Ubuntu 16.04.1 64bit, and also ubuntu 16.10 beta 2
(updated).
please solve the issue.
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Same issue here.
Linux voyager 4.4.0-21-generic #37-Ubuntu SMP Mon Apr 18 18:33:37 UTC 2016
x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
02:00.0 Network controller: Intel Corporation Centrino Wireless-N 1000 [Condor
Peak]
I also installed the lastest 4.7.x kernel, issue persists...
This is UNACCEPTABLE for
I can report I'm running 16.04.1, AND the latest stable kernel 4.7.4.
Same problem exists.
x220, Intel 6205 wifi.
Surely Ubuntu must be aware of this massive problem?
...
~L
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@Brian, I believe the patch should fix mentioned bug, feedbacks
shouldn't be the same issue, perhaps another one not addressed yet or
kernel issue.
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Could somebody on the desktop team please follow up with this bug?
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Assignee: (unassigned) => Canonical Desktop Team (canonical-desktop-team)
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I've been trying to fix this network-manager problem for quite some time
and guess what. In the it turned out that it isn't a network manager or
ubuntu problem at all. It's a 4.4 kernel issue. Just change the kernel.
I manually downloaded and installed kernel 4.6, and ... the problem is
gone
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More info:
network-manger version: 1.2.0-0ubuntu0.16.04.3
Caused by:
Disabling/Enabling Network via GUI (Blank icon)
Sleep/Hibernate (Ethernet icon)
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Still happening on Dell XPS 14 l421x with Intel Corporation Centrino
Advanced-N 6235 (rev 24). Already running network-manager 1.2.0. It
seems that the network manager applet wifi icon changes back to the
ethernet icon every time the system wakes from sleep.
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This bug also affects my Toshiba Satellite C645 with a Qualcomm Atheros
WiFi card and happens even if the connection is lost abruptly, like when
there is a power outage and both the modem and the router shut down.
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Result from the test:
GUI: Enable wifi (normal behaviour)
GUI: Enable network (blank wifi icon, then if I restart I have the ethernet
icon)
Physical switch (blank wifi icon, then ethernet icon).
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It happens on my Dell Latitude E6430 after I shut down then restart the
wifi with the physical switch. Never happened if I shutdown the wifi
from the GUI.
This bug is not resolved from my point of view.
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I am having this problem but in addition nm-applet is often gone from
the notifications when my laptop wakes from suspend. I wonder if that is
related. I fix it by doing a "killall nm-applet; nohup nm-applet &" but
I would rather not have to.
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I can confirm that this problem still exists on my Acer V5-573G.
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I am pretty sure I'm having this problem on a Toshiba Chromebook 2
(CB35-B3340) running 16.04 fully updated as of this week. I get the
ethernet up/down arrows, there is no ethernet on this laptop. I also
get the state where it is disconnected and not showing any wifi
networks. It seems to be rel
Please reopen this defect and mark In Progress or other appropriate
status. This bug still affects me on Ubuntu 16.04.1, all latest updates
applied. The fix released does not work.
$ lspci | grep Ne
09:02.0 Network controller: Ralink corp. RT2561/RT61 rev B 802.11g
I also lose connectivity interm
ubuntu 16.04.1
dpkg -l network-manager*|grep ii
ii network-manager 1.2.0-0ubuntu0.16.04.3 amd64
network management framework (daemon and userspace tools)
ii network-manager-gnome 1.2.0-0ubuntu0.16.04.3 amd64
network management framework (GNOME fronten
Same here Lenovo T530 Intel 6205 wifi adapter.
The work around (sudo systemctl restart network-manager.service) works for me
most of the time. Sometimes my machine needs a reboot then a router reboot to
reconnect. It's an old router but didn't present any issues before Ubuntu 16LTS
install. Hope
I am on 16.04.1, and I too am having this issue. Whenever my laptop
(W520) goes into Suspend or Hibernate mode and I boot it back up, the
WiFi icon displays the "disconnected" message briefly, and then
reconnects--only to display the up and down arrows associated with the
Ethernet icon and the Ethe
More..
Subsequent to installing 16.04.1, I tried a clean install of 16.10
Yaketty Yak. Alpha 1
Only 5 days of testing, but many suspend-resume cycles over the course
of a normal work day.
I can report that the problem appeared to not appear with this config!
I had to then subsequently go back t
I have doing a fair bit of my own testing with this bug - whether this
assists or not with a fix not sure, but here are my obseravtions.
Lenevo x220, latest iwlwifi driver [18.168.6.1], Ubuntu 16.04.1 (clean
install), latest stable kernel 4.6.5, and latest Network manager
1.2.2-0ubuntu6.
I can re
FYI: From what I experienced, there is a complex of (probably related) problems.
NB: I'm applying Ubuntu updates continuously.
Somewhere a year ago, I started experiencing a problem when moving in my house,
when apparently another access/antenna of the router was picked. Suspend/wake
up was not
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@BR451 works for me after updating to 1.2.0-0ubuntu0.16.04.3 and
restarting network manager.
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network manager 1.2.0-0ubuntu0.16.04.2
Same problem with a fresh computer start.
sudo systemctl restart network-manager.service
-> fix the problem (close wifi, close network, sleep mode, no more bug in wifi
list and icon), but it come back after a restart of the computer.
Maybe not a bug from n
This bug affects my Dell Precision (new model 2016).
My workaround is `nmcli con up wifi-sid` in a terminal.
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I've installed 16.04 few hours ago and got the same issue. Seemed solved
with these steps (in a terminal) :
$~ sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
$~ $ killall nm-applet && nm-applet &
Reboot after to check if its ok.
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Status: New => Fix Released
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/network-manager/+bug/1589401
opened a new case
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Could someone with a bit of technical insight open a new bug please.
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Please open another report if there is other (probably looks the same)
issues because this update has released which indeed fixes the problem
in current description, but there might be other bugs that may result
into similar behavior.
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I'm not a specialist in these procedures, but it's easy enough to change the
status of the bug, the problem are getting the attention of the proper people.
In my experience it's not easy getting them back when the have left already.
I think the best way are if we make a new bug, have have as many
I installed the latest updates, but I still have the same problem as
others wrote before. After suspend the network icon only shows two
arrows and no list of available Wifi networks are shown.
Is there a way to reactivate this bug-report as "doesn't fix" or so?
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If 'Ubuntu Stable Release Updates Team' have unsubscribed from the bug
shouldn't we make a new bug and ll mark is as 'affecting me'. I think it's the
quickest way. Reopening a bug a bothersome.
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I do have the same problem as many other's here.
After suspend there's no wifi icon anymore, but the cable network icon with the
two arrows. Also it doesn't show the wifi networks anymore.
My lspci output (on Ubuntu 16.04 clean install):
07:00.0 Network controller [0280]: Intel Corporation Wirele
Yes Cip you are correct, this bug original form on this thread got keep
changing. but Ubuntu support team i recommend as this bug is still not
fixed, dont close this thread, as many other have also reported the
same.
you guys merged three different bug with one.
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Same as Hansen, plus connection drops from time to time despite having a
"connected state" (clicking my wireless SSID on the applet menu resumes
the connection). When the up/down arrows appear, only a reboot is able
to fix it. I have been seeing improvements with these last updates,
except the very
I get the up/down arrows in network manager applet
My workaround is to "killall nm-applet" and start nm-applet again.
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Same problem form me after the updates.
When resuming from suspend I have ad "inactive" icon for wifi/wired connections
and I cannot select network profiles (wireless or wired) while connection is ok.
My workaroud is to restart network-manager service in this case but is really
annoying.
Giovanni
I have been following this bug and i'm a bit confused now.
Wasn't it WiFi icon in nm-applet disappear when returning from suspend?
This has not been fis in todays updates.
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Actually, this bug, WAS a different issue until you (plus Aron Xu and
others) changed the title, description, [wrongly] marked this and other
bugs as duplicate, changed the testcase, you name it. Look at the
original description in the activity log of this bug at 2016-05-12
08:41:52 change.
File m
Cip Man, you're seeing a different issue with the wireless device. This
isn't the same bug.
What gets fixed here is that wireless devices may be seen as *ethernet*
rather than wireless, because of confusion in NM in detecting the device
type -- it doesn't mean you definitely would have a list of w
This bug is *NOT* fixed!!!
I just upgraded my production machine to 1.2.0-0ubuntu0.16.04.2 from -updates
and I have the same issues (as I reported nearly 3 weeks ago in #44 on a test
machine): no wifi networks after wifi Off/On, wired symbol etc.
As I already said, what's NEW with 1.2.0-0ubuntu0
This bug was fixed in the package network-manager -
1.2.0-0ubuntu0.16.04.2
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* debian/patches: lp1574347-re-read-link-type-if-the-name-changed.diff
- Fix Wi-Fi network list disappearing problem (LP: #1574347)
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** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu Xenial)
Status: Fix Released => Fix Committed
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Is now working as expected on my EeePC 900. That includes waking from
suspend. (I don't use hibernate.)
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Confirmed 1.2.0-0ubuntu0.16.04.2 fixes the issue that no wifi networks
are listed after boot.
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Please set back to Fix Committed in Xenial. It's still in -proposed.
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the new bug is not a regression from the SRU, setting back to
verification-done
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Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released
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