@Aron Xu, I can you be sure the problem is not Network Manager related?
I do not say you are wrong, but could you point to some evidence that
the Network Manager is not involved with this? Searching through the
comments, the word 'kernel' does not show often and none suggest that
the problem is wi
Original report of this bug suggests it is a kernel bug - later comment
about restart network manager is related to another report.
** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
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Michalje, Kristijian, note that this bug was opened before systemd was
used as a system init. If you're still having trouble please file a new
bug.
Thanks.
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Confirming the presence of this bug in 16.10
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And this is serious system? Really?? This bug have 2 years?? I back to
windows:(
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Hans, note that this bug was opened before systemd was used as a system
init.
A quick skim of this bug's history suggests that it's been polluted
beyond use.
If you're having trouble, please file a new bug. With luck, it'll be
focused on one thing and therefor fixable.
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This crucial bug that undermines the reputation of Ubuntu has remained
opened for a very long time. Obviously, the fix seams complicated since
it still has not arrived. But meantime, people want a working laptop,
period. This is the kind of bug that pushed many previous Linux users
to migrate to
I'm on Ubuntu 16.04 (clean) and both my T430 and my X1 Carbon (2013) are
affected by this bug.
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After resuming, it is necessary to do a
sudo systemctl restart network-manager.service
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** Package changed: linux-lts-xenial (Ubuntu) => linux (Ubuntu)
** Tags added: suspend-resume
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Bizarre that something of this kind got through testing and, after all
this time, is unfixed...
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Same problem on my XPS 13 9343. Have to restart through command line.
I like the solution to add a script in the meantime in /etc/pm/sleep.d
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I'm affected in the same way as lauricat: wifi reconnects after resuming
from suspend (I have Internet access), however only an unknown ethernet
connection icon is displayed by the network manager applet (while no
ethernet cable is connected to my laptop), and the list of available
wifi networks is
Seeing the same problem in my Dell XPS13 (2016) with intel card.
When the problem is presentm doing "sudo iwlist wlp58s0 scanning" makes wifi
work again for me.
Not the best fix but I don't need to reboot at least.
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It seems like NetworkManager kills itself if there is something wrong in
the system. I face similar bug with connected serial port
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=121521
** Bug watch added: Linux Kernel Bug Tracker #121521
http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=121521
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It is not clear what this issue is really about. Is it about the
network-manager being frozen after resume?
This happens to me and the solution is to run:
sudo systemctl restart network-manager # >=16.04
or
sudo restart network-manager# <16.04
However, lauricat reports that this
Bug #1585863 is not the same, but until someone finds the proper fix for
both issues, why not introduce a script under /etc/pm/sleep.d that
restarts the network manager upon resume? Lets get something working
for the non technical people / consumer quickly. Such a script would
"solve" the problem
Ubuntu (Unity) does not work perfectly. I have this problem using
Ubuntu 16.04 LTS Xenial Xerus with Unity.
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One more thing I forgot to mention. Ubuntu (Unity) works perfectly. Any
other official flavour or distribution launched before 2016 (as this is
a new laptop) will have this issue. I couldn't find what makes Ubuntu's
network-manager work as it should yet.
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Intel Wireless 3160 (iwlwifi driver), Ubuntu MATE 16.04 is still being
affected. The connection is reestablished but no wireless Access Points
are displayed (up/down arrow ethernet icon instead of wireless). It
seems that this same bug has been reported several times here and
upstream, with no rele
Forgot to mention: "Enable Wi-Fi" doesn't have the checkmark after
resuming. If I click on it, the connection is reestablished
successfully.
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Just upgraded to 16.04 from 14.10 and have the same problem - after
suspending and resuming, Ubuntu doesn't reconnect. This regression is
pretty annoying and should be listed in the known issues before
prompting the user to upgrade.
My laptop is a DELL E7450.
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Please note this fix (https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/network-
manager/+bug/1380480/comments/9) NO LONGER works for me - from yesterday
- after a month or so or working absolutely perfectly fine. (X220 Lenevo
Laptop, 16.04 MATE edition.) ie. back to the same problem of NOT
indicating Netw
Can confirm same here, clean 16.04 MATE install. Latest intel iwlwifi
driver for c6205 wifi card.
Network list not refreshing after resume from suspend, but reconnects to
WiFi Network previously connected. (laptop not moved to new location -
hence same network present, but not listed.)
Disabling
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: linux-lts-xenial (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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I can confirm on Lenovo T420s and 16.04 Xenial 64 - mostly after
resuming from suspend using the lid.
** Also affects: linux-lts-xenial (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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This bug occurs to me as well on a clean install of Ubuntu 15.10 (64 bits).
I have it installed on a Dell xps lalptop (I can give more details if needed).
Anyway... I've notice a very important detail. This behaviour only
happens to me when I close the laptop and it is suspended automatically.
Th
This bug occurs on my girlfriends laptop with 15.10 beta.
Symptoms: After suspend/resume cycle, wireless does not connect. rfkill
list shows that it's hardware blocked (but no hardware switch present on
device).
What works on this laptop is (from the brain, so no guarantee for exact module
name)
I can confirm that this issue also occurs on 15.04 with iwlwifi driver.
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didn't occur on 14.10 upgraded from 14.04, but came on clean install of
15.04 with Broadcom 802.11 driver.
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** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => High
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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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