The problem with this was that nm-applet was exhausting the number of
available IDs for the indicator -- when that happens, the indicator will
stop working. This is related to the memory leak issue.
We've fixed this in libdbusmenu already, closing as Fix Released.
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Restarting doesn't solve the problem anyway, so not sure why'd you
bother.
I think this issue might be related to the autoconnecting of different wifi
ssid
Is there anyway to turn this off in NM?
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I see this same problem every day.. it is very annoying.
Currently running 11.04 LTS but I see there no point in ungrading either.
If you want logs.. I can recreate whenever and drown you in them.
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Oh yeah -- I ran nm-applet through Valgrind; I did not see any memory
leaks due to this occurring.
I'm likewise glad to generate logs, run experiments, etc. I know my way
around code in general, though not Network Manager in particular.
The issue I'm seeing is exclusively with sub-menus. (Is
I am seeing this bug on standard Wifi connections without any VPN
However i agree it appears to be a sub menu issue.. as I often use two adapters
simultaneously
One internal
One External
But it is not limited to VPN in anyway
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Yeah, it's not limited to VPN.
I use two adapters as well; each gets an entry in the main menu along
with a few basic options, as well as (for WiFi) the first few nearby
access points. The sub-menu is only needed if the access point I want
isn't among the top few. (With Ethernet adapters, I
By the way, there seem to have no network-manager service anymore.
Every time I try to restart networking service, I got Unity panel disappear
and keyboard unable (so I have to reboot by power button).
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The root cause in my case seem to be that NM is struck in asleep state.
http://paste.ubuntu.com/5743954/
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Please don't run 'sudo service networking restart' as it will break
things. You can instead use 'sudo service network-manager restart'.
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sudo service net + TAB doesn't give network-manager, as I tried, it actually
exists, strangle.
# Saucy
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This is still present in 13.04. More networks and VPN Connections
flyouts are empty after suspend...
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I saw this bug on my Saucy box also.
But it disappears when I switched from b43 driver to wl driver.
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I reproduced same issue with wl driver just now.
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Status in
On a side note, when using nmcli I see all the connections, and can also
establish/unestablish them. So I assume it is definitely a problem with
nm-applet and not NetworkManager itself.
This is a really annoying problem for those affected - what can we do to
help you reproduce/diagnose/fix it?
Same here running 12.04 with latests updates. What can I do to help with
debugging?
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I think the WinSwitch project ran into a similar issue:
http://winswitch.org/trac/ticket/161
Perhaps the problem is appindicators themselves failing?
On Mon, Dec 3, 2012 at 7:00 PM, Nicholas Mangold nic.mang...@gmail.comwrote:
I confirm, this is still an issue in 12.04. After returning from
** Bug watch added: winswitch.org/trac/ #161
http://winswitch.org/trac/ticket/161
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I confirm, this is still an issue in 12.04. After returning from
suspend, the nm-applet sub-menu flyouts are empty. Killing and
restarting nm-applet will temporarily return the flyout menu options.
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I have two machines, one running Precise and the other running Quantal.
I see this issue just as often in one as in the other.
I have not had problems due to memory leaks / excessive memory usage on
either machine. (There may have been leaks; I haven't watched closely;
but the amount used by
@David, if we are able to reproduce this, I think we should try to get
more debug logs. Please try to add
[logging]
level=DEBUG
to /etc/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.conf
and see if there are any more information available in syslog then.
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I have the same workflow and see the bug as well (also using a Cisco
VPN)
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Nah, sadly, it's not tied to any actual error messages.
Instead, I'd recommend running nm-applet in valgrind (see
http://wiki.ubuntu.com/Valgrind for the command line on how to do this).
I've fixed two additional, potentially pretty big leaks in Quantal, so
it could explain why it's harder to
I still see it regularly. I'm fairly certain that it is easy to
reproduce. The steps I go through when I see it:
1. Connect to a VPN (cisco anyconnect for me).
2. Do work.
3. Suspend computer without remembering to disconnect from the VPN.
4. Wake up computer (usually after at least an hour).
Strange that I who originally reported this bug has never seen it
recently. I'm suspecting it has something to do with the
hardware/modems/VPN or other usage. Ralph/Kristian: which
hardware/features do you use with nm-applet?
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Mostly WLAN.
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Status in “network-manager-applet” package in Ubuntu:
On 08/23/2012 09:57 AM, Marius Kotsbak wrote:
If you want to debug it more, you could try starting nm-applet from a
terminal window and see if there are any output there when it stops
working.
The problem could be in network-manager if a call to it hangs, but nm-
applet should have been able
Don't think so. You might try upgrading to Ubuntu 12.10 beta.
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@mariusko: I upgraded a couple of days ago, but unfortunately this
problem persists in 12.10.
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If you want to debug it more, you could try starting nm-applet from a
terminal window and see if there are any output there when it stops
working.
The problem could be in network-manager if a call to it hangs, but nm-
applet should have been able to handle that.
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12.04 here, still affects me too.
I don't see *any* system messages whatsoever, the menu simply stops
reacting to clicks, also does not show VPN accounts.
NM is otherwise stable with connections it's currently connected to or
connects automatically. It shows the connection strength of WiFi
bug still exists on 12.04. Very annoying for frequent VPN user like me.
Pls fix this asap.
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Is there anything special you do before it happens? I haven't seen it in
a long time. You could look in the syslog/dmesg and see of there are
any hints there when it happens.
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Just thought I'd chime in and say that I've seen this bug on 11.04,
11.10 as well as now on 12.04. I am using VPN rather extensively and
thus notice it quite often. VPN menu simply goes empty.
Where do I start troubleshooting?
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On 11.04, uptime of 6 days I am seeing over 1GB of RAM used for nm-
applet.
1205300 nm-applet --sm-disable
output of pmap:
http://paste.ubuntu.com/692911/
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Status: Confirmed = Triaged
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