good to know! +1
That's great :)
I think I've found a fix - found an old post in the Ubuntu forums (2010) and
I just wanted to make sure to really test this before posting. I haven't had
any disconnects so far and tested it for a couple of days now.
There is two packages:
isc-dhcp-client
isc-dhcp-common
They were
I actually did install that one for a couple of days ago, but sadly it didn't
solve it.
However, I'm going test a couple of other ideas (will post the solution if
any of them works).
Yes, it's not really a big deal. It's mostly that I have been wondering about
this issue for some time because it seems to be present in some other distros
as well.
I found like 8-10 year old threads about this in other forums (sadly, not a
single one with a solution). There is also some
One laptop I used some years ago had the same issue, random disconnects, I
was using Trisquel and Debian Wheezy back then on that lappy, but it used to
happen so seldom (like once or twice a day) that it didn't really bother me
so much and haven't researched into it. I am curios to see if u
Magic Banana is right, I shouldn't have skipped over the timestamp. Check on
your router when your DHCP lease is up then see if the computer looses
connection around that time.
I recently have regular Wi-Fi disconnections. Turns out removing the X200
laptop from it's base helped, and probably getting closer to the source
helped just as much.
I'll have to test again soon, but it never happened before.
No, I guess I just included that line because it was the only thing happened
between login and the disconnect. I checked the log again and it seems to
occur every hour (17 minutes and 1 second):
Jul 8 03:17:01 desktop1 CRON[2390]: (root) CMD ( cd / && run-parts
--report
What's in cron.hourly? I just checked on my system and it's empty. Does the
connection drop every hour?
I checked /var/log/syslog
This just happened like 40-50 minutes after startup:
Jul 8 03:17:01 desktop1 CRON[2390]: (root) CMD ( cd / && run-parts
--report /etc/cron.hourly)
Jul 8 03:24:42 desktop1 avahi-daemon[889]: Withdrawing address record for
192.168.1.242 on eno1.
Jul 8 03:24:42
I forgot to mention, I can easily re-connect by disable and then re-enable
the connection from the manager.
I've been testing Trisquel 8 Alpha for a couple of days and everything seemed
fine until yesterday when I got disconnected from the Internet (and it keep
happening from time to time - could be hours between them). Maybe not a big
deal, but the reason why I'm pointing this out is because this
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