Julien: It'd be better to open a brand new bug report with details of
the system exhibiting the problem. In the description give a reference
to this issue using "bug #40125" and the bug-tracker will hyperlink it
to this page.
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This bug is back for me in Saucy :(
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Network cards not detected when resuming from suspend / hibernate
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Importance: Unknown => Medium
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Feel free to reopen in case you have more information, I think it's wise
to close it in feisty too.
** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu Feisty)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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For me it is fixed 99% of the time in hardy (intel iwl3945 and NM).
Yesterday after a suspend/resume spree to try and reproduce another bug,
after about 10 cycles in very short time, the NetworkManager daemon
failed to reconnect. I killed it and restarted, and this fixed it. But
normally it works f
Is this fixed?
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also, neither wlassistant, nor kwifimanager can find the wireless card,
neither of which depend on network manager.
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I appear to be having this problem in Kubuntu Hardy. I don't know if I
had it in gutsy, because my hibernation didn't work.
Neither my ethernet nor my wireless come back up in knetworkmanager. I
can start my ethernet with "sudo dhclient" (pasted below), but
knetworkmanager still doesn't recognise
Frequent unexplained drops from connectivity may also be related to ACPI
and APM functions.
Disabling ACPI or APM seems to allow some users to remain connected.
This may be an issue related to this reported bug.
See Ubuntu Forum thread:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=4004891
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I have the ppa now in my sources.list. Have fixes been added to gutsy?
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Recent update in Gutsy rebreaks this [network-manager-dev version
0.6.5-0ubuntu16]. Network-Manager ends up confused after a
suspend/resume and thinks it is connected. iwconfig/dhclient3 will
restore wireless connection.
Reverting to network-manager-dev_0.6.5-0ubuntu16~ppa1_i386.deb fixes the
issu
The network-manager from:
http://ppa.launchpad.net/asac/ubuntu/pool/main/n/network-manager/
resolved the issue for me (Dell 1505, with Intel 3945, latest Gutsy
Beta, fully up to date), with a short suspend/resume test. Will report
back if longer suspend/resume cycles have issues.
Prior to the pa
On Thu, Oct 04, 2007 at 09:31:12PM -, Vincenzo Ciancia wrote:
> This is still happening to me, too. After suspend, nm-icon is not
> showing up. Running
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> sudo /etc/dbus-1/event.d/25NetworkManager restart
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> fixes the problem, so it must be a bug in the networkmanager daemon.
>
Please tes
This is still happening to me, too. After suspend, nm-icon is not
showing up. Running
sudo /etc/dbus-1/event.d/25NetworkManager restart
fixes the problem, so it must be a bug in the networkmanager daemon.
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I'm still seeing this in Gutsy.
nm-applet disappears after suspend too (but as pointed out earlier, it
seems to only fail when suspended for several hours). starting the nm-
applet fails, presumably because of NetworkManager problems.
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looking at gnome bug 341303 this should be fixed in gutsy.
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Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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status confirmed to prevent further auto closes.
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Status: Invalid => Confirmed
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[Expired for network-manager (Ubuntu) because there has been no activity
for 60 days.]
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Gutsy Tribe-5 ( 23 August 2007) 2.6.22-10-generic
Suspend S3/Resume works fine.
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Bummer. The fix at
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/network-manager/+bug/40125/comments/93
only partially works for my ToughBook CFW4 with a IPW card - it seems
that the WPA supplicant does not reload on awaken from hibernate - on
awake from suspend the nm starts but cannot associate wi
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Guess what? It happened again :-(
The good news is that I think I found how to reproduce it. The sequence
is something like: use Wifi (e.g. office), suspend, resume with wifi
active but no network (e.g. train), suspend, resume with wifi active and
known network and cable plugged-in (e.g. home) ->
IRC my problem was _only_ with the _wired_ part of NM: I was unable to
use my wire connection after a suspend and/or after wifi. I did as
directed in https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/network-
manager/+bug/40125/comments/68 with
http://librarian.launchpad.net/7403629/NetworkManager.conf.
I
Sorry, I failed to mention - this is with an orinoco gold card
(orinoco_cs).
What has since worked for me is adding the scripts in
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/network-
manager/+bug/40125/comments/43
with the exception that /etc/acpi/reseume.d/99-network-manager.sh was renamed
to /e
I tried the change to /etc/dbus-1/system.d/NetworkManager.conf and
restarted my laptop to no avail. On wakeup from suspend, network manager
doesn't see my wireless interface. This is on a dell inspiron 5100
running feisty with all updates applied.
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I had some suspend / resume problems for some time now and digged a
little bit into the infrastructure of suspending. The finding was, that
some time ago I installed some additional power-management stuff, which
is not as good tested as the default ubuntu setup. Since I reverted back
some days ago,
I have a problem analogous to what IFRFlyer described with Ubuntu Feisty on
Toshiba Satellite A100 with Marvell Yukon eth card. I implemented suggestions
of Nikolaus Filus from 2006-09-08 and Martin Pitt from 2007-04-25. I just
replaced MODULES_WHITELIST="ipw2200" by MODULES_WHITELIST="sky2", w
Nikolaus Filus,
You said, 'attached to this report' - did you mean the one previously attached
or a new one you were attaching with comment 84?
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After looking at the last attached nm.log, I would ask if:
Could it be, that in IFRFlyer case, nm-applet and not NM is irritated? As far
the log says, the first DHCP request after resuming fails, then a 2nd is
attempted and successful!
I would say there should be network connectivity and only nm-
I fixed the MIME type on the "updated NetworkManager.conf" attachment to
make it easier to test
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nm.log file from IFRFlyer attached. I couldn't get this:
NetworkManager --no-daemon > nm.log
to work but this:
NetworkManager --no-daemon >nm.log 2>&1
did the trick
** Attachment added: "nm.log"
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IFRFlyer,
there are at least 2 problems with your last comments:
1. The bug report is about "no connection/no network cards after resume" - you
said, your NM crashes
2. You can't restart /usr/sbin/NetworkManagerDispatcher restart.
You propably mean 25NetworkManager and 26NetworkManagerDispatc
** Summary changed:
- Doesn't bring the network back online when resuming from suspend / hibernate
+ Network cards not detected when resuming from suspend / hibernate
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