This bug is *NOT* fixed!!!
I just upgraded my production machine to 1.2.0-0ubuntu0.16.04.2 from -updates
and I have the same issues (as I reported nearly 3 weeks ago in #44 on a test
machine): no wifi networks after wifi Off/On, wired symbol etc.
As I already said, what's NEW with 1.2.0-0ubuntu0
Actually, this bug, WAS a different issue until you (plus Aron Xu and
others) changed the title, description, [wrongly] marked this and other
bugs as duplicate, changed the testcase, you name it. Look at the
original description in the activity log of this bug at 2016-05-12
08:41:52 change.
File m
For me 'systemctl restart NetworkManager.service' fixes it until the next
reboot - which is less than once a week, I only suspend the laptop.
So my workaround is to run it as cron job after reboot:
> sudo crontab -e
add the line:
@reboot sleep 10 && systemctl restart NetworkManager.service
Thi
1.2.0 version was compiled before the fix mentioned in post #11 was released.
In other words, version 1.2.0 *does not* include the patch presumed to fix this
bug.
To double check this, compare
NetworkManager-1.2.0/src/platform/nm-linux-platform.c in the source archive
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The recommended method to update packages to proposal versions is
described at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/EnableProposed - note the
*selective upgrading*.
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The option is in the Developer tab (last on the right), see this image
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No package to test yet.
The good news is that a new source, namely 1.2.2, was just released upstream
few hours ago: https://download.gnome.org/sources/NetworkManager/1.2/
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It does *not* fix it for me.
On a clean installed Xenial I upgraded from xenial-proposed only the packages
related to network-manager. Namely:
$ dpkg -l | grep 1.2.0-0ubuntu0.16.04.2
ii libnm-glib-vpn1:amd641.2.0-0ubuntu0.16.04.2
ii libnm-glib4:amd641.2.0-0ubuntu0.16.04.2
ii libnm
P.S. Just to be thorough, I also followed the 'Steps to reproduce'
stated in the bug description and the results are the same as described
in 'Problems'.
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@Alan: network-manager-gnome was already at the latest version, the one
mentioned by Robert above. But I also upgraded to everything xenial-
proposed had 30 mins ago (thinking maybe you did that) and still no
luck.
But this is how I made this version work for me (@Robert, maybe you'd like to
test
@Pinghao Qi, which issue did the stable version fixed for you, as there
are several bug reports merged/duplicated/etc here?
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My production box is also updated to the current stable versions
(mentioned in post #36) but it still has the issues with vanishing
network list & wrong indicator symbol when you turn wifi/AP/suspend
off/on (and the workaround in post #33 doesn't work).
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@hussain Perhaps the server you update from didn't synchronize yet.
Either wait a little more or change 'Download from:' to in
"Software & Updates" (with xenial-proposed enabled, of course).
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I agree, it should be accepted to -updates. The diff doesn't look as it
might break anything anyway.
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One more try:
- new clean released xenial 16.04 amd64 install on a spare partition
- set update server to Main
- update & upgrade
- reboot
- enable -proposed
- update & upgrade
- all relevant package versions precisely as in #32 (@Aron Xu: please note that
not all libnm-* are 1.2.0-0ubuntu0.16.04.
Same here.
It does the same if the steps to reproduce (2) + (3) are replaced with
suspend/wake up.
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Easier workaround:
sudo systemctl restart network-manager.service
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WiFi network list disappears from
ETA is with the release of Ballsy Baboon (i.e next ubuntu LTS - 18.04)
:):)
Try disabling bluetooth if your system has it and you don't need it.
Works for my laptop - now wifi works as it should on suspend or
enable/disable wifi. If no luck, search askubuntu, there are some
scripts that might fix
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