Public bug reported:
Reference: https://www.phoronix.com/news/UPower-1.90.4-Released
Upower 1.90.4 has been released, which fixes an issue making some users
(maybe having Logitech devices and others) use more cpu and disk than
intended.
For me (I have Logitech mouse receiver), when I look at hto
I don't know how, but this got fixed. Maybe one of the latest package
updates fixed it.
Thanks, this bug can be closed.
** Changed in: xorg (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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I've opened a new bug report where I point to the possible cause of my
problem so maybe someone comes up with a solution:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/network-manager/+bug/1756830
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I've tried the solution to Archlinux forum post and it works right now.
The solution (more like a hack) is proposed here in the bottom message:
https://superuser.com/questions/1278234/have-to-restart-networkmanager-
to-get-wifi-autoconnect
So, is anyone interested on trying a definitive solution t
Public bug reported:
I'm using Kubuntu 18.04 installed from a daily and updated to current.
When I restart my pc, NetworkManager cannot connect to wifi. According
to logs (autoattached and here: https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/fmcF6B5T6x/)
the problem is that NetworkManager cannot get the password. If
This is the relevant part of syslog:
Mar 19 00:03:31 host-XPS-13-9350 NetworkManager[663]: [1521414211.4577]
device (wlp58s0): Activation: starting connection 'MIWIFI_2G_y36Y'
(602d6129-d306-4b63-9b96-aa042a710863)
Mar 19 00:03:31 host-XPS-13-9350 NetworkManager[663]: [1521414211.4649]
dev
I have this problem in 18.04 daily with latest updates. It happens only
at boot. If I suspend to memory and resume, it connects to wifi without
any problem.
- I don't have package dnsmasq to uninstall it
- I disabled ipv6
- I don't have "dns=dnsmasq" in NetworkManager.conf
Any clue on what's happ
Public bug reported:
After installing latest Kubuntu 18.04 daily ISO and upgrading to latest
packages, I've had problems with suspend functionality:
0- Kubuntu installed correctly.
1- From Plasma, choose "Suspend to memory". Screen goes off.
2- When I power on the notebook, it starts with Grub an
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