Since network-manager 1.2.6-0ubuntu0.16.04.1 was published in the
xenial-updates repository, I think the status can be set to fixed for
xenial.
code:
apt show network-manager 2>/dev/null | grep -E 'Version|APT-Sources'
Version: 1.2.6-0ubuntu0.16.04.1
APT-Sources: http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu x
Also tested network-manager 1.2.6-0ubuntu0.16.04.1 from xenial-proposed for 15
days, and it didn't happen again.
Looks like the error is fixed in that version of network-manager.
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Just to confirm, about #60 and #65, the workaround does not work.
I also confirm that the script "/lib/systemd/system-sleep/wpasupplicant" never
runs, it is certainly a Systemd error.
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Christian,the failure occurs to me even in a stationary scenario, it
does not occur at all suspend/resume cycles, but randomly. (I could not
establish a pattern anyway)
In fact, what you described never occured to me, the network-manager UI
doesn't show a stale list of wifi networks. In my case th
Still considering the suggestion of Hans Deragon (# 60), I am testing
with:
post) (sleep 1;/sbin/wpa_cli resume) & ;;
A reasonable number of suspend/resume cycles will be needed to make sure
it works, maybe a day or two of testing.
Dell Inspiron 5557
Kubuntu 16.04.1 fresh install
kernel 4.4.0-59
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