Hi,
After testing some more, restarting the networkmanager does fix the
issue for me too. However, it doesn't make sense, to me, to restart the
whole service to fix this issue. Restarting the applet makes more
sense to me.
I have found a way to automatically restart nm-applet each time the
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1506638 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1506638
I had the same issue. Removing the program then removing
(home//.local/share/geary) folder then reinstalling geary fixed it
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I just realised that in step (5) of the fix I just mentioned above,
running (nm-applet) from a terminal ties it to that terminal session.
Then, closing the terminal closes (nm-applet).
Running it from (Alt+F2) avoids this issue,
Basem.
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Restarting nm-applet fixes it for me every time.
Just to be clear about the issue:
WIFI works fine from a fresh boot, and after resume from suspend, it
connects to any automatically configured network.
Problem (Issue):
1-After resume, nm-applet (network indicator) icon does one of the