All that is necessary to reproduce this bug is lots of changes in the
wireless networks seen by the system. Nothing more.
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Should also be noted that simply killing nm-applet and restarting it are
sufficient to restore functionality:
killall nm-applet; sleep 1; nohup nm-applet
** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #691516
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=691516
** Also affects: network-manager-applet
** Changed in: network-manager-applet
Status: Unknown = New
** Changed in: network-manager-applet
Importance: Unknown = Medium
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Still repros in 12.10. Also repros in a LiveCD environment, so it's not
something with my install.
My computer is a System76 Leopard Extreme. I opened a System76 service
request but their technicians cannot reproduce the problem with their
hardware.
My girlfriend recently got a Dell XPS 13
Also repros with 802.11n disabled via:
sudo rmmod iwlwifi
sudo modprobe iwlwifi 11n_disable=1
So apparently not related to 802.11n as I thought.
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As another test I left my computer connected to only wired, but that did
_not_ repro the bug after 1 day. So it seems that having a wireless
connection is a requirement.
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As a test I left my computer connected to both wired _and_ wireless, and
that also repro'ed the bug after 1 day.
Update Manager was open with 4 updates, but it was working properly, so
probably the Update Manager hang before was unrelated.
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Interestingly, physically disconnecting the wired network while the
applet was unresponsive _did_ correctly update the applet state, so it
wasn't totally hung. But the sub-menus continued to be empty and
clicking on anything in the main applet menu continued to be ignored.
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I continue to experience this in 12.04. I am unduping since the symptoms
and chronology of this bug bear no resemblance to bug 684599.
** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 684599
Memory leak in nm-applet
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Some more information:
I can repro this 100% of the time by enabling wireless, connecting to my
802.11n router, disconnecting from the wired network, and leaving the
computer on for a long time. 1 day seems to be sufficient. After that,
the NM applet becomes unresponsive--clicking on any menu
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 684599 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/684599
** Package changed: network-manager (Ubuntu) = network-manager-applet
(Ubuntu)
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 684599
Memory leak in nm-applet
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 684599 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/684599
I don't see how this could be a dupe of bug #684599. That was marked as
fixed in Natty on 2011-02-04, whereas Jamin and I are seeing this issue
in Natty now. If this were a dupe of #684599, the problem would
** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/825897
Title:
network-manager becomes unresponsive,
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