I have the same problem with eboard 1.1.3 on Debian Buster. The program
build is quite old (2016), hence it seems that the problem is with some
high-level library.
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It definitely could be. Personally, I think many of the issues mentioned
above are completely unrelated to Network Manager. Those cases should be
excluded from a bug report. Therefore I suggest that everyone who's
having problems check their beacon interval settings.
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Well done! Now we're getting somewhere.
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Title:
cannot view wifi networks after re-enabling
@ghuisman:
I tried WICD for a few of weeks. My experiences were the same as yours.
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Title:
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If people keep whining about bugs in network-manager, without even
trying WICD (or the like) for a couple of weeks, this thread is
meaningless!
I'm still not sure that the problems I experience are completely
unrelated to network-manager. I seem to have a more stable connection
with WICD, so far.
I'm eager to hear other members of this thread sharing their experience
with WICD (see #109 for installation intructions). Especially those with
a Intel wifi chip. If the the same connectivity issues remain in WICD, I
assume we could abandon the idea that these issues are to be derived to
network-m
I'm starting to doubt that network-manager is the root of all this mess.
Have any of you tried using WICD instead (an alternative network
manager)? I seem to have the same connectivity issues there. And just as
with network-manager, they appear at random.
Here's an instruction:
https://help.ubuntu
Just made a fresh installation of Ubuntu 16.04 and then upgraded to
16.10 through APT. I'm running kernel 4.8 and see no improvement
whatsoever in 16.10.
This bug is not fixed in any way, shape or form.
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'sudo iw dev wlan0 scan' (or in my case wlp13s0 instead of wlan0)
doesn't work for me. Here's the output:
command failed: Device or resource busy (-16)
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I have Intel Wireless 3165 (rev 81)
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Title:
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Status in Netwo
I still have the same issue, even after enabling static IP.
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Title:
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Thanks for the input about 16.10, Christian. I was considering an
upgrade to get rid of the problem, but now I will think twice before
doing so.
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Have any of you tried using static IP adressess for your system?
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Title:
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The arrows are gone for me too now (after reinstalling, I think), but
there are still connectivity issues. Either one has to wait a minute or
two for a wifi connection after bott up or put it in suspend mode (close
the lid) to establish a wifi connection.
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It keeps working after reboot and suspend. I'm not sure exactly which
kernel version I used to run before re-installing, but this one is
called 4.4.0-34-generic.
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A complete re-installation of the entire operating system seems to have
done the trick for me (call it a workaround if you want)! I used the
exact same source (i.e. Ubuntu 16.04.1 LTS 64 bit from a USB stick) and
connecteded my wifi during installation. I also restored my home folder
(including con
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1589401 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1589401
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1589401
cannot view wifi networks after re-enabling wifi
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1589401 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1589401
** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 1576747
Network manager applet unable to control wifi after suspend in 16.04
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1589401
cannot view wifi networks
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1576747 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1576747
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1576747
Network manager applet unable to control wifi after suspend in 16.04
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This temporary solution seems to work for me:
sudo systemctl restart network-manager.service
Got it from http://askubuntu.com/questions/761180/wifi-doesnt-work-
after-suspend-after-16-04-upgrade
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