The bug appears to be resolved. I am not currently experiencing any
issues. I have changed the status to "confirmed", but it does not seem
appropriate from the perspective that I am not an Independent third
party to validate this but. Anyway, the issue appears to be resolved.
** Changed in: networ
If you are still experiencing this bug, please set status back to
"confirmed".
** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Incomplete
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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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Tit
Did a "fresh" install of 16.04 a couple of days ago. Network discovery is
acting better.
Furthermore, the lack of others reporting/having this problem points to this
issue being specific to my one computer. I guess this bug report can be closed.
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Issue Still persists, despite the updates.
I will do a totally "fresh" install of 16.04.1 in the near future.
I have installed ("fresh") 16.04 on another computer and it does not
have this networking problem. Furthermore, the lack of others
reporting/having this problem points to it being specif
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Title:
Ubuntu 16.04 has Networking problems
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Nope, the "bug", if it is a "bug" is still there. Issue is still
erratic, meaning that it is occasional. If it does not go away, I will
do a "fresh" install of 16.04 after the next release.
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Solved? This issue may be resolved. On June 17, 2016 Ubuntu issued an
update to "**files**". I have rebooted numerous times and the network
configuration icons displayed correctly. Again, only time will tell if
the issue is truly solved.
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No improvement noticed after numerous reboots. Please not, this issue is
erratic. It does not appear all the time nor does it generate an error
message. Obviously that type of problem is difficult to diagnose. Also
it does not seem that others are having a problem either.
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Since my original post, I have been poking at the issue. I noticed that
in Ubuntu 16.04 that IPv6 was enabled, on my computer. On my Ubuntu
14.04, IPv6 was set to "ignored". So I also set IPv6 to "ignored" on
the Ubuntu 16.04. As of yet, I have [B][U]not[/U][/B] noticed any
improvement. Time will
** Description changed:
Since upgrading to Ubuntu 16.04 from Ubuntu 15.10, Ubuntu 16.04 does not
properly "see" the home network (LAN). Additionally, my printer which is
also attached to the LAN does not work correctly.
These are erratic issues, meaning that they don't appear all the ti
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