Since network-manager 1.2.6-0ubuntu0.16.04.1 was published in the
xenial-updates repository, I think the status can be set to fixed for
xenial.
code:
apt show network-manager 2>/dev/null | grep -E 'Version|APT-Sources'
Version: 1.2.6-0ubuntu0.16.04.1
APT-Sources: http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu x
Also tested network-manager 1.2.6-0ubuntu0.16.04.1 from xenial-proposed for 15
days, and it didn't happen again.
Looks like the error is fixed in that version of network-manager.
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Just to confirm, about #60 and #65, the workaround does not work.
I also confirm that the script "/lib/systemd/system-sleep/wpasupplicant" never
runs, it is certainly a Systemd error.
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Christian,the failure occurs to me even in a stationary scenario, it
does not occur at all suspend/resume cycles, but randomly. (I could not
establish a pattern anyway)
In fact, what you described never occured to me, the network-manager UI
doesn't show a stale list of wifi networks. In my case th
Still considering the suggestion of Hans Deragon (# 60), I am testing
with:
post) (sleep 1;/sbin/wpa_cli resume) & ;;
A reasonable number of suspend/resume cycles will be needed to make sure
it works, maybe a day or two of testing.
Dell Inspiron 5557
Kubuntu 16.04.1 fresh install
kernel 4.4.0-59
Yesterday I uninstalled the Broadcom (bcmwl-kernel-source package) driver and
since then using "open source" (brcmsmac) the wireless network no longer drop.
So it seems that this confirms, at least in the case of Broadcom, that the
failure is in the proprietary driver.
However, after boot and wh
Furthermore, I live in Brazil and after boot and when returning from
hibernation "iw reg get" shows "country UZ" which is the code for
Uzbekstan. Very strange!
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