Confirmed after a week of intensive use, problem is no longer visible on
a standard 13.04 Ubuntu installation.
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I second #74.
After 13.04 upgrade (not a fresh install, due to 930447) the issue seems
resolved.
Rebooted 2 times since now and nm-applet is behaving quite nicely.
I will keep it monitored anyway and give some feedback after a week use.
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Please release the fix also in Quantal.
I just updated using fake-pae workaround (issue #930447), and the anomaly is
still present. Actually I'm using Gnome and not Unity 2d, which was the WM of
choice in Precise and has the issue at first.
Indeed the sleep into autostart script is not quite the
Tried Juan workaround but on Precise didn't work so rolled back to the
ol' sleep worakround.
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After boot, Ne
Indeed Marius is right: those sleep are only a mere workaround.
I agree with Mathieu, but any lower setting didn't work so far and I cannot try
it in Quantal or Raring due to PAE issues (#930447)
Today I had some spare time to do more tests and actually it's a 15 seconds
delay, but with 10 second
Issue reappeared, increased sleep back to 30 seconds while awaiting
Precise update release of Mathieu's patch.
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I also used the hint posted in
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/network-manager-applet/+bug/1027638/comments/5
tested at first with "sleep 30", then decreased progressively until reached 1,
as palimmo did.
Probably the matter is that nm-applet starts up just a bit too early to
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Anomaly is still rpesent after various updates.
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The following problem happened after upgrading from 11.10 to 12.04: network
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It affects only wireless connections or all connection types in network
manager (e.g wired, vpn, ecc. )?
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The following problem happened after upgrading from 11.10 to 12.04: network
manager applet in Unity-2D does not show properly network connections, but
indeed networking is working properly.
It happens only after a b
Performed a fresh install yesterday using 12.04 mini.iso and the problem still
presents.
I found similar behavior of bug 986920 after today kernel update (3.2.0-25):
surprisingly the network manager applet seemed to work, so I've rebooted
several times trying actual and previous kernel release (
Hi Michele.
Forgive me for my bluntness here but bug 986920 refers only to wireless
connections not showing up, while the behaviour I'm experiencing affects whole
network-manager-applet. As stated before and shown in the first screenshot: all
connections aren't visible.
I need to plug ethernet
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Sifting through logs I just found out that it may be related to bug
#191889, at least this bug is reported in syslog:
Unmanaged Device found; state CONNECTED forced. (see
http://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/191889)
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Public bug reported:
The following problem happened after upgrading from 11.10 to 12.04: network
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indeed networking is working properly.
It happens only after a boot, not during session logout/login, the first 4
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