In my case the network indicators are now fine.
The problem is that the wi-fi goes to sleep within minutes and the
restart comes back without any wi-fi signal at all. The only way out is
to reboot.
The strange thing is that if I run https://fast.com/ the Net speed
riches the highest values, wh
Yes the process "/etc/init.d/networkmanager restart" does fine, but
why hell Debian/Ubuntu is doing that since the last two releases ?It
is not god for the confidence takes off from newbie o potential new
users .
The bug needs to be resolved
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Opps ! Forgot the dmesg
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On my Lenovo YOGA 300 it seems that the bug might be related with "time"
or "weakening" of the WI-FI signal:
all works fine initially but then within tens of minutes the network
icon and the Network itself goes OFF
I can give it a shake and reset it with the Network applet and the first
few times
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