Thanks for the update, closing!
** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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This bug is solved in 18.04 LTS.
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Title:
network-manager after suspend showing arrow icon instead of wifi icon
and show
After needs "sudo systemctl enable wireless-resume.service" for enable
this.
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Title:
network-manager after suspend showin
I fix it on my acer extensa 2510g with custom wifi card (atheros ar9285).
I create /etc/systemd/system/wireless-resume.service contains it (ath9k is my
wireless kernel module, replace it with your):
[Unit]
Description=Wireless Resume
After=suspend.target hibernate.target hybrid-sleep.target
#After
To kill and start nm-applet after resume does work. The error message
after resume, when the arrow (ethernet) symbol is shown, is the
following:
(nm-applet:6460): nm-applet-CRITICAL **: get_menu_item_for_ap: assertion
'dup_data.hash != NULL' failed
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The problem persists in 16.04.3
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Title:
network-manager after suspend showing arrow icon instead of wifi icon
and showi
I have this problem too on 16.04.2.
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and s
After one week, I have not seen this issue anymore.
Looks like solved for me.
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Title:
network-manager after suspend showi
I have removed docker (docker.io) and ubuntu-fan and since then I can resume
with working wifi.
(so far so good)
will kee you updated if it fails again.
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There's a guy on bugzilla that have found out the is he check the
option: "All useres may connect to this network", nm-applet doesn't
crash upon returning from suspend. I'm testing it now, it look's like it
working.
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I have several NFS shares mounted as well. I do using fstab.
However I can't find any such messages as you posted.
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I still have the problem and I have maybe identified a culprit.
in journalctl -xe, I have seen : ● wifi-resume.service
loaded failed failed Restart networkmanager at resume
-- L'unité (unit) NetworkManager.service a commencé à démarrer.
janv. 26 19:43:09 XPS kernel: nfs: server newna
I still run a script to restart nm-applet several times a day. Why are
nobody helping us with this?
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network-manag
I still run into this problem from time to time. On my end, I resolve it
by running the following command:
sudo iwlist [wifi interface] scan
Once I did that, it immediately connected.
I'm under the impression that when resuming from suspend, Network
Manager isn't automatically scanning for acces
I'm seeing this on xenial on a Lenovo ThinkPad X230, but not
consistently. It only occurs occasionally - most resumes from suspend
are fine.
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Unfortunately my workaround doesn't work anymore since 10 days. Looks
like the script is not executed anymore when resuming from sleep.
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** Tags added: yakkety
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Title:
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and showing no wif
I confirm the same with yakkey on DELL XPS 13 developer edition (2015)
lsb_release -a
No LSB modules are available.
Distributor ID: Ubuntu
Description:Ubuntu 16.10
Release:16.10
Codename: yakkety
LANG=C apt-cache policy network-manager
network-manager:
Installed: 1.2.4-0ubunt
@rjb Oh, did understand that difference. thx.
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Title:
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@Hansen:
killall nm-applet and then run nm-applet needs to be applied after every
suspend or wifi off/on switch while "service network-manager restart" applied
once will resolve the problem until the next reboot or logon.
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Importance: Undecided => High
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What happens if you
killall nm-applet
nm-applet
As two different alt+F2 commands ?
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Title:
network-manager after suspen
I seeing the same as rjb, when I do the "service network-manager
restart" once, I see the WiFi icon return and see nearby WiFi networks
as well, however I have some VPNs set up and they don't reappear in
network manager. I have to go to System Settings -> Network and turn
them on there and then the
After performing some more tests:
The triggers for the network-manager showing the arrow icon and no WiFi
networks are:
- Suspend mode (suspend/wake up)
- Hardware wireless button (turn WiFi off/an)
- Wireless network in network-manager GUI (deactivate/activate)
- Network in network-manager GUI (
correction: in my description I was referring to Ubuntu 16.10, however
it's 16.04.1 as seen on the lsb_release output.
So I have found some anomaly in this bug:
After a fresh boot, when I suspend the machine, there will be arrows after
waking up.
If I do "service network-manager restart" once, I'
I confirm this on buntu 16.04.1 LTS
Lenovo L450 Core i5
Network controller: Intel Corporation Wireless 7265 (rev 59)
network-manager:
Installed: 1.2.2-0ubuntu0.16.04.3
Candidate: 1.2.2-0ubuntu0.16.04.3
Version table:
*** 1.2.2-0ubuntu0.16.04.3 500
500 http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubun
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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