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1) Question Mark ? In the status of Network Manager of Ubuntu Linux even though
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I have this problem in Xubuntu 16.04 with HWE kernel, on my Thinkpad X1
carbon 4th gen (2016).
uname -a:
Linux Godel 4.10.0-42-generic #46~16.04.1-Ubuntu SMP Mon Dec 4 15:57:59
UTC 2017 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
lspci | grep -i network:
04:00.0 Network controller: Intel Corporation
In my case the network indicators are now fine.
The problem is that the wi-fi goes to sleep within minutes and the
restart comes back without any wi-fi signal at all. The only way out is
to reboot.
The strange thing is that if I run https://fast.com/ the Net speed
riches the highest values,
Just to add some more information. In my case 'nmcli dev' shows when
issue occurred:
docker0 bridgeconnected docker0
wlp58s0 wifi connected xfinitywifi
lo loopback unmanaged --
Output is the same as it looks after nm-applet restart
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I have the same problem on Ubuntu 16.04. I have to restart nm-applet
each time after resume on suspend.
Dell XPS13 9360
lspci |grep -i network
3a:00.0 Network controller: Qualcomm Atheros QCA6174 802.11ac Wireless Network
Adapter (rev 32)
nmcli --version
nmcli tool, version 1.2.6
uname -r
I have the same problem too
HP Pavilion - 17-ab201na
CPU Intel® Core™ i5-7300HQ
Chipset Intel® HM175
Wireless connectivity Intel® 802.11ac (2x2)
lspci |grep -i network
04:00.0 Network controller: Intel Corporation Wireless 7265 (rev 61)
nmcli --version
nmcli tool, version 1.2.6
uname -r
same here:
koenr@koenr-Latitude-5580:~$ lspci |grep -i network
02:00.0 Network controller: Intel Corporation Device 24fd (rev 78)
koenr@koenr-Latitude-5580:~$ nmcli --version
nmcli tool, versie 1.2.6
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I'm seeing this in 17.04
None of the workarounds here seem to work.
Dell XPS 15 9530
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Ubuntu 16.04 fresh installed fully up2date
Dell lattitude E6430
Confirming this bug still happening, and the following work around fixes
it (until it happens again caused by suspend?):
sudo systemctl restart network-manager.service
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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
Yes the process "/etc/init.d/networkmanager restart" does fine, but
why hell Debian/Ubuntu is doing that since the last two releases ?It
is not god for the confidence takes off from newbie o potential new
users .
The bug needs to be resolved
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I have exactly the same issues as described by basem kheyar in my Asus
UX360UA. However, in my case, the workaround "/etc/init.d/network-
manager restart" solves 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
Opps ! Forgot the dmesg
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On my Lenovo YOGA 300 it seems that the bug might be related with "time"
or "weakening" of the WI-FI signal:
all works fine initially but then within tens of minutes the network
icon and the Network itself goes OFF
I can give it a shake and reset it with the Network applet and the first
few
Some additions:
-Happens on Lenovo T420s too. I don't think it is truly hardware
related.
-Adding another user account and switching to and back leads to an even more
arkward situation, where nm-applet creates a new connection if an already known
WiFi network is selected (and asks for the
Same thing here, on a freshly installed yakkety. Before that, on the
same machine, same symptoms witch xenial, i.e. network-indicator showing
no connetion/wired connetion/no Wi-Fi networks available while a fully
working Wi-Fi connection exists, primarily after suspend/resume and/or
switching
Bugs affect me too on Acer Aspire 5930g after resuming from suspend (but
not always). Restarting network-manager service did the wifi icon
disappear.
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It seems to be a nm-applet bug. Restarting nm-applet brings the things
on the "right" place.
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Same thing here. Hardware: Intel 3945ABG/Pro, Notebook Lenovo 3000N200.
Linux Mint 18
Any idea how to track the Bug?
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It happens to me with not admin users in my laptop.
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I can confirm the workaround works for me
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i 've got this problem too. The indicator changes to wired although i'm
connected to wifi. And no wifi networks avaiable appear.
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The workaround, similar to "/etc/init.d/network-manager restart" does
restore a network connection, but doesn't restore the indicator to a
correct state.
Even though I remain connected via wifi, the indicator shows that I am
connected via a wired connection. Before restarting the service, there
Can confirm that that workaround works for me
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Workaround:
sudo systemctl restart network-manager.service
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This bug is probably a duplicate of
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/network-manager/+bug/1574347
I'm being affected by both the bugs though I suspect they are same.
I installed indicator-applet and indicator-network and restarted the
system but the problem persists and can be verified
Update: Sadly the bug still persists with xenial-proposed.
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Updated to xenial-proposed, bug seems to be fixed there.
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Importance: Undecided => High
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Yeah, I'd like to add that this definitely happens after suspend for me
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The initial state of the indicator after login is correct BUT if I for
example reconnect my USB adapter, the wifi state goes out of sync (i.e.
the wifi would reconnect but the new 'connected' state is not reflected
in the indicator (i.e. wifi list not shown and wifi icon does not
appear)).
This
I'm able to solve it ..temporarily by restart nework-manager service
but after wakeup from suspend mode it comes back ...
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Nevermind, installing those packages does not fix the problem.
After a fresh boot, everything looks as expected. But after suspend the whole
wifi part of network-manager might be gone again. Reastarting the
network-manager service resets it.
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Had the same problem, there was no wireless information at all.
Installing indicator-applet and indicator-network fixed it for me. I have no
idea if this is suppsed to not be installed.
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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Status: New => Confirmed
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