FWIW, I did not experience this as fixed in 16.10, but now that I have
updated to 17.04 it works well :)
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i don't see that the problem is fixed jet. I am on ubuntu 16.4.02
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It seems clear that therer are different causes of this problem.
Sometimes it is about drivers, sometimes about NetworkManager itself. In
my case, if I do a`sudo service network-manager restart`, NetworkManager
do no attempt at connecting to any of the available wifi networks. I
have to do that
Eduards - that is most likely a different issue. If you look closer you
will probably find that your network is not even listed in the
networklist. This bugreport is about systems that do not reconnect even
when the network is listed.
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Happens to me, almost everyday, on two computers. Ubuntu 15.04,
unchanged kernel.
One is Thinkpad T430, the other is pc built in from parts. Both run 64
version, on intel cpus.
I have to choose "connect to a hidden network". Unfortunately, when my
wife encounters that issue (she has no root
This is affecting me on a fresh install of 14.04 Ubuntu-MATE amd64 on
boot and on resume.
I'm using the broadcom-sta driver (wl). Kernel version3.16.0-49-generic.
The network is not hidden. All updates are applied.
None of the workarounds here are working for me, nor is restarting
NetworkManager
For me this was to do with my VPN connection and I have found a work-around. I
edited the file matching the name of my VPN connection in:
/etc/NetworkManager/system-connections/
I changed 'password-flags=1' to 'password-flags=0'
and added a section like this:
[vpn-secrets]
password=
Post #50 doesn't work for me too.
Linux-3.19.0-22-generic-x86_64-with-ubuntu-15.04-vivid
LG electronics 22V240
intel 64
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Today I managed to solve this problem: I had once deactivated the KDE
Wallet subsystem. I enabled it again, restarted the system, and the
network manager started connecting automatically again.
However, I want the computer to connect without asking anything (I'm not
always near it). But now it
Nevermind. It does work. That was a problem with kwallet.
On Friday, May 01, 2015 06:07:27 AM Nick B. wrote:
I take that back. Woke my laptop up today and it didn't automatically
connect.
On Monday, April 27, 2015 04:13:13 PM Nick Bryda wrote:
Yep, seems to be working with 15.04
On
Til last week I was using 14.04.2 with KDE, Unity and Gnome 3, I that
problem didn't exist.
Not, after installed Kubuntu 15.04 (fresh install) I am having the same
problem.
Plasma 5.2.2, Qt 5.4.1, Kernel 3.19.0-16, 64 bits. Broadcom BCM43228 card.
It kinda works restarting networking service,
Yep, seems to be working with 15.04
On Monday, April 27, 2015 06:59:35 PM Torbjörn Moa wrote:
The problem seems to have gone away in vivid. I just installed Kubuntu
15.04, and the issue is not there anymore. The WIFI reconnects nicely
after sleep/resume without any tricks. I haven't tested
The problem seems to have gone away in vivid. I just installed Kubuntu
15.04, and the issue is not there anymore. The WIFI reconnects nicely
after sleep/resume without any tricks. I haven't tested very many
networks yet, though.
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I'm also experiencing this issue
14.04 with lightdm, unity-greeter and MATE desktop, ssid broadcast is also
disabled
Really hope it gets fixed soon as well.
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Same here, using i3 window manager (so it's not KDE for me) and wicd.
The disable auto-connect workaround seems to alliviate the problem. Hope
this helps to narrow this bug down.
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Last time I have tested (one week ago), I was able to reproduce with
with a non-hidden network as well. I will give it another try and post
my feedback here.
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I'm starting to think this is related to hidden SSIDs. I can't seem to
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But #13 is not a solution - it's a workaround.
I changed to Debian becasue of this bug. I've never looked back. The bug
has been present for 5 months now.
Btw. is this still occurring in the current 15.04? If it is and it's not
fixed for the release this bug has potential to be present until
I agree I hope that it gets fixed soon. I tried a 15.04 beta and it was not
happening I think. It's really Ubuntu (maybe Debian) specific. It was not
happening in Archlinux for example.
On 12 March 2015 at 22:42, Søren Holm s...@sgh.dk wrote:
But #13 is not a solution - it's a workaround.
I
The All users may connect to this network box as explained is #13
worked for me too! Thank you!
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For me, I had to check the All users may connect to this network box.
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Please try #51 also
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#50 worked for me. Thanks, Yves Dorfsman!
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@temujin9: this solution worked for me, but I had to input the a
different driver other than iwlwifi.
Using 'sudo lshw -C network' to find driver first.
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Didn't work for me. My WLAN driver is iwlwifi. I'm still having the bug!
I would really like to see it fix before Kubuntu 15.04 is release.
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http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2004690 describes what appears
to have been the solution to this problem for me: add
`SUSPEND_MODULES=iwlwifi` to `/etc/pm/config.d/config` and reboot.
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Could anyone put the priority of this bug to more than medium ? Because
it has implication on everyday life... And if you have a bad wifi
connection that often disconnect is just horrible to click every ten
seconds to reconnect.
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@tobiasBora: YEs only for the current session. But that something every
fix has in common - except for the Allow all users to access this
network-option.
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Same bug on Kubuntu 14.10 on HP ProBook 6470b with Broadcom BCM43228
wireless card.
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I tried that and it didn't work. This machine was upgraded and it only started
after upgrading to 14.10 with no changes made to the network settings. Prior
it was working as expected.
On Wednesday, January 14, 2015 06:24:34 PM Søren Holm wrote:
As state in a previous post: You can change
Same problem here on Kubuntu 14.10 on a Dell Latitude E6410 (Intel 5 Series
Chipset). Everything worked flawlessly before the upgrade from 14.04 to 14.10.
I also tried the supposed fix from #51, but that didn't help.
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Something to test...
I had this exact issue on 14.04, when setting up a new wifi network, it
would not re-connect automatically after rebooting or suspend. I
disabled, saved, then re-enabled the automatic connect setting, and it
solved the issue. It's like this setting is disabled by default,
As state in a previous post: You can change whatever setting you'd like.
It does not have to be the auto-connection setting. You can even
change the IP-allocation policy from DHCP to Manual.
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I don't know if it's linked but I'm playing with a Wifi rooteur and I
often change the name/encryption of the device, and to refresh the list
of the devices the refresh button isn't enough : sometimes it detect a
wrong encryption (none instead of psk), sometimes it doesn't detect the
Wifi network
I'm getting the same bug too. I'm on a macbook retina mid-2014. Any log
or info that I should share just ask for it.
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I have same problem on on my Lenovo X240 laptop.
WiFi never reconnect after sleep or reboot.
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I agree with Hervé, Søren Mark. How do we get a higher priority for
this?
Also, Søren, I don't fully understand you comments #32,34,35,36. I think
you're saying it's not a debian problem? It originates in the ubuntu
packages, and therefore also affects kubuntu users?
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The spelling is bad in #32 but the essence is that the problem persists
on Unity, so it is not a desktop related problem (KDE, Unity, etc)
The later comments just state that Debian Unstable works, and since
Ubuntu is based on Debian Unstable that might help people tracking down
what's wrong.
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I have the same problem in Kubuntu 14.10 after upgrading from 14.04,
auto connect never happens (not after reboot and neither after suspend
or router reboot). It's quite annoying and I also think this bug should
have a higher priority, this is a very basic feature. I have the user
restriction
I can confirm I've the same (very annoying) bug. I don't have the file
that Paul L. is talking about, but when I do sudo service network-
manager restart it works (but it's dirty, even in the /etc/rc.local
folder).
I don't know if it can be useful but here are some logs (I aslept and awoke my
Is it possible that the wifi is loaded after network-manager, so that
network-manager cannot reconnect ?
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I've got this same problem too. After doing a fresh boot and logging in,
the wireless will not connect but it is listed in the plasma-nm
connection list. I've found that if I delete it and re-add the
connection it will automatically reconnect after suspend/hibernate until
the next reboot or login.
Same problem on Asus Zenbook UX32VD, Kubuntu 14.10. I have to run this
each time I open my laptop from suspend:
sudo /etc/init.d/network-manager stop ; sleep 2 ; sudo /etc/init.d
/network-manager start
Otherwise I can't see my wireless adapter in network manager. Note its
visible if I run
The same story with fresh ubuntu-14.10 on asus pu301 laptop
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I am also seeing this after upgrading my main laptop from 14.04 LTE to
14.10. The fix for me is to sudo service start network-manager after I
log in. While this is the first release upgrade show-stopper I've seen
since the 6.04 - 8.04 mishegas, this says to me that the testers are
not using the
I have this bug too. I first thought this must be a personal bug,
somehow from the upgrade. But then I installed Kubuntu on several other
systems. All fresh. All have the bug. How could Kubuntu be release with
it? This should have been a release blocker. Now many weeks after the
release it is
I take my previous comment back. Debian unstable also does this.
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Debian actually does not have this problem after all. does that help
anything?
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Hey,
So I just tried with an Ubuntu 14.10 live USB key and after resuming the
wifi reconnects. With the Kubuntu 14.10 live USB after the resume it
asks for the wifi password again...
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FWIT it works in debian unable
network-manager 0.9.10.0-3
plasma-nm0.9.3.4-2
plasma-widget-networkmanagement 0.9.3.4-2
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Søren, Denis,
Apparently, the KDE guys who worked on plasma-nm consider the bug to be
somewhere else in the stack, maybe in network manager. Has one of you
got a Ubuntu 14.10 to test this? If it works with Unity, then we know
it's KDE-related.
Maybe this can be tested using a Live USB key:
*
Ok - these are the facts while trying out Ubuntu 14.10. I did not try
Kubuntu 14.10 from USB because the steps below results in the exact same
weirdnesses on the Kubuntu 14.10 install I have,
1. Create boot disk - reserve 1GB for storage.
2. Boot the from USB
3. Setup wifi - it connects.
4.
Hi, I have a similar problem on my X230. I was previously using Arch and
didn't have that bug. How can I help?
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Hervé - you are right. I works as a software developer and this bug
would clearly be a blocker - meaning that we cannot realease until it's
resolved. Simple John Joe tpye of things must always work. I know little
of any about networkmanager, but given the right instructions I'd be
able to debug
ROTFL
So we have a *release* of what is meant to be one of the most
important/mainstream distributions where the network management is
broken, and this is *Medium*!?!
Are you kidding me? No wonder why my colleagues always have a stock of
jokes about Linux for me.
This is not serious. This
I have rolled back the following packages to their trusty versions, to no avail:
* network-manager
* plasma-widget-networkmanagement
* plasma-nm (needs an extra dependency)
* wpasupplicant
I suppose something is meant to trigger the connection when the user
logs in, which I wrongly thought was
** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = Medium
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I can not see that file on my system.
I have these files.
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 549 Jan 18 2013 000resolvconf
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 881 Dec 30 2013 avahi-autoipd
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 484 Dec 30 2013 avahi-daemon
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 1675 Jan 28 2014 ethtool
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root
From reply #13:
According to SteveRiley, on the Kubuntu Forum, if you enable All users
may connect to this network in the settings, then the connection does
autoconnect. I tried this once or twice with my wifi networks and it
seems to work.
/var/log/dist-upgrade/main.log and /var/log/dist-upgrade/apt.log
attached.
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** Attachment added: networking.log
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SOLVED!!!
The hint to the solution was the content of networking.log:
run-parts: failed to exec /etc/network/if-up.d/static-routes: Exec format error
run-parts: /etc/network/if-up.d/static-routes exited with return code 1
Failed to bring up lo.
run-parts: failed to exec
This is an upstream bug:
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=339674
** Bug watch added: KDE Bug Tracking System #339674
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=339674
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To sum up.
1. New connections always reconnect.
2. After reboot connections does NOT reconnect.
3. Allowing all users to connect makes auto-connection work even after reboot.
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I can confirm this on my laptop 14.10 with KDE4 my network does not auto
reconnect on reboot or sleep or suspend. My KF5/Plasma 5 desktop does
not suffer from this at all.
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I also experienced this annoying bug after upgrading to 14.10. I think
I found a work around.
According to SteveRiley, on the Kubuntu Forum, if you enable All users
may connect to this network in the settings, then the connection does
autoconnect. I tried this once or twice with my wifi networks
This bug also appeared to me after upgrading to 14.10. Network Manager doesn't
connect automatically after boot or after resume from suspend.
I followed the previous suggestion (enable All users may connect to this
network in the wifi connection setting) and it worked for me.
Curiously, I made a
This has started to happen to me as well after upgrading to 14.10.
I have two ethernet NICs in my computer, and I only use eth1.
I have to manually select it in the network manager list in order to get
any network connection after logging in.
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That makes me happy and sad at the same time. Happy because this bug is really
annoying and maybe it can get some attention, and sad because it's present in
14.10 and potentially a lot of users will now end up fight to get wireless
connecting.
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I can add that flipping ipv5 setting to ignore and then back to
automatic makes auto connection work again. I do think that it is
needed for every reboot though. But it's a workaround.
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Do you have a possibility to try kubuntu 14.10 installed from scratch.
Maybe some upgrade-path related issue is at stake here.
Also - I think this _must_ be resolved for 14.10
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I confirm this annoying bug. I think it does not connect even after a
fresh reboot.
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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I reopened the bug since it's still present. My comment above is still
valid, but auto connecting stops working when suspending to ram or
rebooting. So basically the desired behavior can be obtained temporarily
by removing and adding the network in question.
** Changed in: network-manager
After getting KDE 4.14 I tired to remove all the wifi connections and
add them again. Now everything seems to be alright.
** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Invalid
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Do you have any good ideas as to what I could try out to figure out
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