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Sure thing. But 2 more points that maake me believe it's user space bug:
1. nmcli dev shows correct information (I believe under the hood it uses the
same syscalls as nm-applet)
2. I have this bug on a wide range of kernels from 4.4 to 4.15 We completely
the same behaviour. On 2 laptops with di
Here is how nm-applet looks after restart (killall nm-applet && nm-
applet &)
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It can not prove if it is a linux kernel bug or not even when you can
recover it from the UI.
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I've filed separate bug
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/network-manager/+bug/1748812
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It's not seems as linux bug because there is how I'm fixing it:
killall nm-applet && nm-applet &
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Yuriy, please file a separate bug. Run `ubuntu-bug linux`.
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I still have this bug on Dell XPS13 9360 with ath10k and Lenovo T530 with
iwlwifi
Both with:
ii network-manager 1.2.6-0ubuntu0.16.04.2
amd64network management framework (daemon and
userspace tools)
ii network-manager-gnome
I am still having this issue on Lubuntu 16.04.3, could it be possibly
related to another bug I opened: #1719731?
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1719731
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I'm posting this here merely because another bug page on launchpad says that
that thread,is actually a duplicate of this one, even though it seems it's not.
I'm on Peppermint, which is still ubuntu under the hood, all else works fine,
except from time to time, with no explanation, regardless of w
https://packages.debian.org/stretch/network-manager has contained those
fixes.
Could someone help to test
https://launchpad.net/~happyaron/+archive/ubuntu/nm-oem/+packages if it
can fix this bug?
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Using ath9k driver: no issues
My netbook running iwlwifi driver still has this bug. It's in Ubuntu,
because I'm running Debian Stretch just fine there.
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Is this still an issue with 1.2.6-0ubuntu0.16.04.3 in 16.04? I see that
Ken applied the patch I identified in
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=767317 to fix
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/network-manager-
applet/+bug/1641889, which references a different upstream bug.
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I have encountered the same issue, I'm sure there is nothing related to the
network-manager. This package is working properly and I can connect to any wifi
as I with.
However i thing it's related with the wifi indicator:)
Generally this issue recovers after I relaunch the Xorg.
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I see something similar in 16.10.
Weird enough, issuing an
iwlist wlan0 scan
seems to be enough to get the available connections again
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I also had the issue on a fresh Ubuntu 16.04, the applet not working
properly after resuming from suspend.
But I may have something to help here. A few days ago, I didn't had the
issue on a previous install, so I tried the two changes I made on that
one suspend-related.
First, I enabled hibernati
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When resuming from suspend and hitting this issue, the networkmanager
logs show:
NetworkManager[773]: [1488932351.8820] manager: wake requested
(sleeping: yes enabled: yes)
NetworkManager[773]: [1488932351.8821] manager: waking up...
NetworkManager[773]: [1488932351.8823] device (wlp58s0):
I have only seen this when resuming from suspend.
For the upstream developers, we need to add to
/etc/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.conf:
[logging]
level=TRACE
Then restart, and when the issue is observed, capture the networkmanager logs
with:
journalctl -u NetworkManager -b
and put into:
http
I have observed this issue on both Broadcom and Atheros (ath10k)
wireless cards, and even reproduced it on the current stable 4.9.13
kernel, thus it would appear to be a higher-level issue. Running 'sudo
iw dev wlan0 scan' works around it every time.
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After I gave up and shifted to a wired connection, I noticed that I'd get
disconnected periodically but then it would reconnect successfully. It
seems some drivers manage to reconnect and other drivers don't.
So there may be _two_ bugs:
1) A bug that results in occasional loss of connection.
2)
Network Manager is the culprit, not anyone's routers. This is evident by
the fact that earlier versions of Ubuntu didn't experience this issue,
this issue happens regardless of which router we're connecting to, it
happens regardless of which location we are at, and the underlying issue
is that Netw
It definitely could be. Personally, I think many of the issues mentioned
above are completely unrelated to Network Manager. Those cases should be
excluded from a bug report. Therefore I suggest that everyone who's
having problems check their beacon interval settings.
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The applet started functioning properly after 16.04.2. If the problem
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Why do that? This is a bug with Network Manager, not our routers.
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All of you who are affected by this bug, try the following: Change the
beacon interval on your router to the lowest value possible.
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Any change after 16.04.2? New kernel 4.8...
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Please try network-manager-1.2.6 from xenial-proposed, if you have
16.04. For me it seems to fix this bug. But when you will test don't
forget to turn off all self-made scripts to see if it really does the
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I too have this bug on a Lenovo W520 with Ubuntu 16.04 kernel 4.4.0-62-generic
The only solution that has worked is restarting the network-manager service,
however if I attach an USB WiFi adapter based on rtl8187, the icon becomes
normal and I can choose a network for that adapter. The Intel Cent
I can't confirm. unfortunately this doesn't do the trick for me.
What's different now is that the WiFi is already conected on the login screen
with the arrow icon. As soon as I login, it's the WiFi icon. When I suspend and
return I have arrows again.
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In 'network connections', if the setting "All users may connect to this
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Any idea why?
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iwlist didn't work on my system. Nothing did. I finally gave up and
bought another interface.
On Thu, Jan 19, 2017 at 2:02 PM, Jeremy LaCroix <1589...@bugs.launchpad.net>
wrote:
> Again, you shouldn't need to restart network manager or the applet. You
> can simply rescan your wireless networks
Again, you shouldn't need to restart network manager or the applet. You
can simply rescan your wireless networks manually.
sudo iwlist scan
The applet should be doing this as soon as the machine wakes up, but
it's clearly not.
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I should add that after resume my WiFi connection is still working and I
can browse the Internet fine. The problem is the applet displays the
wrong icon and no APs are listed.
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When my laptop was on Ubuntu I just needed the service to restart
network manager. When switching to Xubuntu that service no longer
works. Even after restarting network manager the icon is still showing
Ethernet and no WiFi networks are listed. This bug only happens after
very long suspends. Re
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Same thing. The list of wifis refreshes only after nm-applet is
restarted.
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Same issue on arch.
As a workaround you can create this systemd unit :
[Unit]
Description=System resume actions
After=suspend.target
[Service]
Environment=XAUTHORITY=/home/user_name/.Xauthority
Environment=DISPLAY=:0.0
Type=simple
ExecStart=/usr/bin/bash -c "killall nm-applet && sudo -E -u user_n
First of all, you just cost me a few hours trying to get my network
connection back after the instructions for reinstall of network-manager
upon failed WICD, themselves, failed.
Second, if the default network manager system that comes with distributions
has a bug, it's not "whining" to rather insi
@anders-frisk650
Well done! Now we're getting somewhere.
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@fourdollars, I installed your ppa in #120 above. Unfortunately I could
not detect any significant change compared to the latest released
versions. Following are my notes from my tests. The test PC has a fresh
Ubuntu 16.04 install with all updates. The wifi interface name is wlp1s0
and there is no
network-manager 1.2.2-0ubuntu0.16.04.3 and network-manager-gnome
1.2.0-0ubuntu0.16.04.4 still had this bug.
Only nm-applet restart help
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Testing Linux Mint MATE 18.1 BETA and having this bug. It was also
present on Linux Mint MATE 18. Just installed WICD and it doesn't have
this problem and it shows the access point around me after resuming from
suspend.
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I tried WICD for a few of weeks. My experiences were the same as yours.
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Hi,
I made some proposed fix for this issue in ppa:fourdollars/lp1589401 for xenial.
Please help to check if it works or not.
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mm i am experiencing problems also since upgrading to 16.10. I m
oppening a new bug Bug #1641154. I have the feeling that the device
does connect to the network but the kernel crashes when establishing the
connection this is the dmesg output when coming back from suspend
wlan0: authenticate with
@Peter S (peter-sevemark):
First of all I agree on your comment #114: We need to test suggested
scenarios so we can converge to a solution or approach to tackle the
issue.
So I have installed WICD (conform issue #109) and removed the default network
manager.
summary of my issue: in most cases no
@Sander Jonkers (jonkers) I'm not really very skilled but just a regular
user that does whatever i can to get this bug fixed.
Can anybody help, and please join at bugzilla.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=767317
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@Hansen ... I did that, did a reboot, did a suspend/resume (arrows
appeared), and the logging is 1997 lines long. Can you advice what to do
with that logging?
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On Bugzilla one ask's:
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reproduce the issue and then attach the journal log ('journalctl -u
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If people keep whining about bugs in network-manager, without even
trying WICD (or the like) for a couple of weeks, this thread is
meaningless!
I'm still not sure that the problems I experience are completely
unrelated to network-manager. I seem to have a more stable connection
with WICD, so far.
Shouldn't i close the bugzilla report already, it's seems dead anyway.
Will it change anything, making the bug unassigned?
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I'm eager to hear other members of this thread sharing their experience
with WICD (see #109 for installation intructions). Especially those with
a Intel wifi chip. If the the same connectivity issues remain in WICD, I
assume we could abandon the idea that these issues are to be derived to
network-m
I spoke too soon still exists in Yakkety.
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@peter-sevemark Yep, same exact problems with WICD means it's the
wireless driver/kernel. Probably why no one is looking at this bug
seriously.
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I'm starting to doubt that network-manager is the root of all this mess.
Have any of you tried using WICD instead (an alternative network
manager)? I seem to have the same connectivity issues there. And just as
with network-manager, they appear at random.
Here's an instruction:
https://help.ubuntu
Could all you guys please click "This bug affects me" so we can get some
action on solving this on the new report.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/network-manager/+bug/1636282
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After performing some more tests:
The triggers for the network-manager showing the arrow icon and no WiFi
networks are:
- Suspend mode (suspend/wake up)
- Hardware wireless button (turn WiFi off/an)
- Wireless network in network-manager GUI (deactivate/activate)
- Network in network-manager GUI (
Dear all,
I have discovered something that may not have been reported in here so far:
After a fresh boot, when you suspend the machine, there will be arrows after
waking up.
If you do "service network-manager restart" once, you'll get the WiFi icon
back. From now on you can suspend as many times
With my recent update to Yakkety I no longer seem to be experiencing
this issue.
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As requested by Mathieu Trudel-Lapierre (cyphermox) I have filed my own
bug report in bug #1636282
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No, nothing i know of is happening to solve this bug.
The bug report on bugzilla seems to wait on this bug report and nobody are
working in it here.
I have tried to contact a couple of people to get some attention to it but to
no avail.
If anybody know of any way to draw attention to this bug ple
Is Ubuntu working on this bug? It's not the first release this problem
happens. I have the same problem with a RTL8723be.
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@Joakim: Ah, OK, I now understand. Thanks.
However: I have the beam symbol, but it's now grey (like: no signal), and no
Wifi networks visible. :-(
After a "sudo systemctl restart network-manager.service" the beam signal
shortly becomes an empty pizza slice, then the Up-Down-arrow, and greyed bea
Sander: You don't need to have to file wifi-resume.service already..
nano will create it for you.. Just read what I wrote on askubuntu and do
that ;) it will work.
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FWIW2:
I only have Wifi. No fixed ethernet. Maybe that is part of the problem?
Maybe the indicator assumes the first ethernet is always fixed ethernet,
and puts that symbol on it?
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I have the same problem with a fresh install of Ubuntu 16.10 / yakkety
on my HP Stream 13.
The workaround "sudo systemctl restart network-manager.service" works
for me: it removes the up-down-arrow, and gives back the beam symbol
showing the available wifi networks.
I have no file /etc/systemd/sy
I'm using a Dell Lattitude E6230 with Intel wireless card (Centrino
Advanced-N 6205 [Taylor Peak]). On Ubuntu 16.04 this bug affected (wifi
icon changed to two arrows, network manager could not be controlled,
have to be relaunched). But since upgrading to Ubuntu 16.10 for the past
week I have not s
I'm using a Toshiba laptop with a Qualcomm Atheros AR8152 network card
and the bug affects me too. It also happens if the connection is lost
abruptly or WiFi is turned off
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I'm running Ubuntu 14.04.5 for now. It's unaffected by this. The .5
release added the support I needed. None of the workarounds for 16.04
worked in this hardware.
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Sorry, spoke a bit to soon. My workaround above doesn't actually work
when I do LightDM+Unity, only when I do text boot (i.e. when I've done
systemctl set-default multi-user.target (instead of graphical.target)),
and start i3 with startx.
(Actually, when running Unity, the script *does* execute an
I'm seeing the same problem on a Thinkpad T450s with "Intel Corporation
Wireless 7265 (rev 59)" (iwlwifi) on Ubuntu 16.04.1, all packages up-to-
date as of time of writing:
Kernel 4.4.0-43-generic
network-manager 1.2.2-0ubuntu0.16.04.3
network-manager-gnome 1.2.0-0ubuntu0.16.04.4
This is a bog-st
Not stand it anymore this gnome network managers.
Buggy, Buggy.
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I've also upgraded to 16.10 and see the same issues. There's also other
networking issues on my laptops that wasn't present in 15.10. Seems that
Wi-Fi and networking was fundamentally broken in 16.04 and now carries
over to 16.10
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Just made a fresh installation of Ubuntu 16.04 and then upgraded to
16.10 through APT. I'm running kernel 4.8 and see no improvement
whatsoever in 16.10.
This bug is not fixed in any way, shape or form.
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'sudo iw dev wlan0 scan' (or in my case wlp13s0 instead of wlan0)
doesn't work for me. Here's the output:
command failed: Device or resource busy (-16)
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I have been running a manual script ten times a day for half a year to live
with this bug.
The bug I reported upstream are either waiting for us here on launchpad or the
bug's not being taken serious. Are there anyone reading this that knows
anything about how we can get this fixed, I don't have
Centrino Advanced-N 6205 here too. I have different issues from time to
time, I'd rather say I have every one described on this page. But they
happen without some strict manner, the only thing for sure is that after
every suspend I have to restart nm-applet to bring it back to normal
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I have an X1 Carbon Gen1 with Intel Centrino Advanced-N 6205 [Taylor Peak] (rev
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'sudo iw dev wlan0 scan' doesn't help. I usually have a blank wireless icon (no
bars) with no networks listed, occasionally the up-down arrow wired connector
icon. Need to go to System Settings > Network to see
I have Intel Wireless 3165 (rev 81)
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Running 'sudo iw dev wlan0 scan' does work around the issue for me. I
have this issue on two computers, they have the following wireless cards
from Intel:
Intel Wireless 7260 (rev bb)
Intel Wireless 7260 (rev 73)
Just to be clear, should I be creating a new bug for each of these two
cards? Would
If you have issues with wireless not coming up after suspend, please run
'sudo iw dev wlan0 scan', and see if the applet then changes (it may
take a few seconds) to wireless and displays the list of APs. It does
not seem to me like any other workarounds are likely to work for
everyone.
If you have
I still have the same issue, even after enabling static IP.
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Thanks for the input about 16.10, Christian. I was considering an
upgrade to get rid of the problem, but now I will think twice before
doing so.
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Christian: Sounds like maybe it could be a problem with network-manager
+ lightdm, as gnome use GDM it makes sense there is no issue there.
In the meantime, you could always use this script:
http://askubuntu.com/questions/761180/wifi-doesnt-work-after-suspend-
after-16-04-upgrade/761220#761220
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I am having the same problem in Ubuntu 16.10 Beta 1. The main reason I
went for it so early was hoping these issues were resolved. They are
not. There's always problems when I come home after work and resume my
laptop. I'm either stuck on the now non existing work network or I do
not have any netwo
Peter S: Just tried, same result.
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C
Have any of you tried using static IP adressess for your system?
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The arrows are not gone. I just made a clean install and update.
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Are there any progress on this bug, i still have to runs scripts several
time a day to get the applet working.
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The arrows are gone for me too now (after reinstalling, I think), but
there are still connectivity issues. Either one has to wait a minute or
two for a wifi connection after bott up or put it in suspend mode (close
the lid) to establish a wifi connection.
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I found out, that after installing the latest updates and REBOOTED the
bug is gone. No more arrows, and connection establishes directly.
For me the bug can be closed as "soled"
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Peter: Thanks for trying. I run the same kernel etc. etc. but it keeps
happening for me.
Well, for me, it's not a big deal, since I just use my script from here:
http://askubuntu.com/questions/761180/wifi-doesnt-work-after-suspend-after-16-04-upgrade/761220#761220
but for new users, it can be qu
It keeps working after reboot and suspend. I'm not sure exactly which
kernel version I used to run before re-installing, but this one is
called 4.4.0-34-generic.
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