@Dave Goldsbrough
Thank you for your suggestion, but unfortunately i tried this approach
already multiple times and it didn't help. I also thought it probably is
an issue due to battery saving mode so I tried the following command
without any positive result:
sudo sed -i 's/wifi.powersave =
Public bug reported:
Since i got a new laptop (ThinkPad L580) and installed Kubuntu 16.04.4
LTS with kernel 4.13.0-38-generic, i sometimes had to reboot so that the
wifi interface showed up. Once it showed up it worked continuously for
hours without an issue. When the update came to kernel
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