I've got the same problem after updating from vivid to wily.
Usually one of the wi-fi or mobile internet connections are affected. The
problem arises occasionally, somtimes immediately after bootup, sometimes ater
resume from sleepmode. If it's the case in the syslog appears a similar warning
This problem appers to me again as well. The behaviour is exactly as
described by Andre in the previous comment.
For this reason I set this bug into the confirmed status. The nm-applet
could not be considered as stable in the current stable ubuntu
distribution (15.04).
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Please don't close the bug! I have the same problem on my newly installed
Ubuntu 15.04, the problem also seems to be the 4G modem. It worked nicely on
14.04 and 14.10. As a workaround, I am able to start nm-applet --version and
use it, but it becomes unstable after a sleep mode again.
I don't
It seems I was able to solve the problem. Not sure how that was possible
but there were two entries for my mobile broadband connection listed. I
never added a second one. However as described below I was able to run
the nm-applet using '--version'. This allowed me to remove one of the
entries for
I figured out that the applet does not crash if I enter:
nm-applet --version
If I run
nm-applet
it crashes again as described in the initial bug report.
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It happened to me with a freshly installed Ubuntu version. It worked
fine with 14.10 and 14.04.
So all you need to do is to install Ubuntu 15.04 and configure a modem
connection using the network manager applet.
I also will try to reproduce this error from scratch. Maybe also an USB
stick
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* Is this reproducible?
* If so, what specific steps should we take to recreate this bug?
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