Public bug reported:

When returning from a previous Log Out, the previously connected Wi-Fi
fails to reconnect.

In contrast, when rebooting or performing a restart, the system connects
to the previously connected Wi-Fi.

Although the Enable Wi-Fi drop-down menu item is ticked, the connect
button on the appropriate panel is greyed out.

The only practical solution is to perform a restart which restores the
Wi-Fi connection without further action.

** Affects: alsa-driver (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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Title:
  On return from a previous Log Out, Wi-Fi fails to restore.

Status in alsa-driver package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  When returning from a previous Log Out, the previously connected Wi-Fi
  fails to reconnect.

  In contrast, when rebooting or performing a restart, the system
  connects to the previously connected Wi-Fi.

  Although the Enable Wi-Fi drop-down menu item is ticked, the connect
  button on the appropriate panel is greyed out.

  The only practical solution is to perform a restart which restores the
  Wi-Fi connection without further action.

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