I've been running NetworkManager in the foreground (in a screen session)
for a few days now without any downtime... until a few minutes ago.
Upon waking from standby (from laptop lid being closed,) network
reconnected but then went into the familiar "attempt reconnect -> prompt
for creds -> repeat" loop after 2 minutes or so.  I let it loop a few
times, but then decided to kill wpa_supplicant based on the error
message in the logs frequently mentioning "supplicant" :-P  Once
wpa_supplicant re-spawned the network immediately reconnected.  Could
this indicate there's an issue with a stale pipe or socket wrt
wpa_supplicant?  It's probably worth noting that the PID of
wpa_supplicant when I TERM'd the process was 1033, which (I think) seems
to indicate it was one of the earliest processes spawned since last
boot.

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