This bug is solved in 18.04 LTS.
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Title:
network-manager after suspend showing arrow icon instead of wifi icon
and show
This bug is solved in 18.04 LTS.
Can be closed.
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Title:
Option for setting mouse sensitivity/acceleration missing fo
Hi Sebastien
No issue in 18.04.
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Title:
Nautilus executing "folder up" command subsequently inside NFS mounted
folders
Statu
Hi Sebastien
Meanwhile I use 18.04 LTS where the problem is solved.
Therefore I have no possibility to provide you with this information.
However, I see that somebody else is affected by the same bug - possibly that
person can provide the required information.
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Description:Ubuntu 16.04.2 LTS
Release:16.04
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I have several NFS shares mounted as well. I do using fstab.
However I can't find any such messages as you posted.
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I can't confirm. unfortunately this doesn't do the trick for me.
What's different now is that the WiFi is already conected on the login screen
with the arrow icon. As soon as I login, it's the WiFi icon. When I suspend and
return I have arrows again.
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I can't confirm. unfortunately this doesn't do the trick for me.
What's different now is that the WiFi is already conected on the login screen
with the arrow icon. As soon as I login, it's the WiFi icon. When I suspend and
return I have arrows again.
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@Hansen:
killall nm-applet and then run nm-applet needs to be applied after every
suspend or wifi off/on switch while "service network-manager restart" applied
once will resolve the problem until the next reboot or logon.
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After performing some more tests:
The triggers for the network-manager showing the arrow icon and no WiFi
networks are:
- Suspend mode (suspend/wake up)
- Hardware wireless button (turn WiFi off/an)
- Wireless network in network-manager GUI (deactivate/activate)
- Network in network-manager GUI (
After performing some more tests:
The triggers for the network-manager showing the arrow icon and no WiFi
networks are:
- Suspend mode (suspend/wake up)
- Hardware wireless button (turn WiFi off/an)
- Wireless network in network-manager GUI (deactivate/activate)
- Network in network-manager GUI (
Dear all,
I have discovered something that may not have been reported in here so far:
After a fresh boot, when you suspend the machine, there will be arrows after
waking up.
If you do "service network-manager restart" once, you'll get the WiFi icon
back. From now on you can suspend as many times
correction: in my description I was referring to Ubuntu 16.10, however
it's 16.04.1 as seen on the lsb_release output.
So I have found some anomaly in this bug:
After a fresh boot, when I suspend the machine, there will be arrows after
waking up.
If I do "service network-manager restart" once, I'
I'm surprised nobody else got this problem with nautilus automatically browsing
back inside NFS mounted folders?
I just checked today with current nautilus 1:3.18.4.is.3.14.3-0ubuntu5 and I
still can reproduce the problem.
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As requested by Mathieu Trudel-Lapierre (cyphermox) I have filed my own
bug report in bug #1636282
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Title:
cannot view wi
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As requested by Mathieu Trudel-Lapierre (cyphermox) in bug #1589401 I'm
creating my own bug report.
1) The release of Ubuntu you are using, via 'lsb_release -rd' or System ->
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$ lsb_release -rd
Description:Ubuntu 16.04.1 LTS
Release:16.04
2) The vers
I have to add, that at least since BIOS F.68 and updated Ubuntu, I have not
seen the problem since some time.
I can't say if it was resolved by the BIOS update or the Ubuntu updates.
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I've got automounted several NFS folders using this kind of command in fstab:
192.168.1.10:/Pictures/mnt/Pictures nfs
noauto,x-systemd.automount,x-systemd.device-timeout=10,x-systemd.idle-timeout=1min
0 0
These mounts are linked to the default home folders using thi
Hi Christopher
I just tried updating the BIOS using Windows 10 (it's a dualboot system). But
it seems the BIOS F.67A is not yet supported by Windows 10:
- There's no BIOS update available for download, if you chose Windows 10
- Tried with the BIOS update by chosing Windows 8.1 as OS. BIOS update
Dear Christopher
It's a HP ENVY 17-j188ez.
In the meantime I've noticed that the problem doesn't happen all the time,
however I've not yet found out under which circumstances it happens.
Every night I put it into sleep by closing the lid. Sometimes it works,
sometimes it doesn't. It seems like i
I do have the same problem as many other's here.
After suspend there's no wifi icon anymore, but the cable network icon with the
two arrows. Also it doesn't show the wifi networks anymore.
My lspci output (on Ubuntu 16.04 clean install):
07:00.0 Network controller [0280]: Intel Corporation Wirele
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Release:16.04
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