Further to comments #7 and #16, the reported issue was due to installing
packages from -proposed. Unsure why two users have re-opened this
without comment so closing again.
Anyone still seeing an issue with network-manager should open their own
report by running
ubuntu-bug network-manager
in a t
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Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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This is a bug for me. I used my wifi just today and after shutting down
my laptop and turning it on again I get all of this. no wifi and same
errors. I use xenial so the versions are different. I have network
manager 1.2.6-0ubuntu0.16.04.2.
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Status: Invalid => Incomplete
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@Vincent, @Yanik,
Please refer to comments #8 and #11. This is not a bug and has been
closed.
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Title:
Netwo
Any update on this outstanding issue?
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the bug is still there
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TBH, I only enabled -proposed because openbox 3.6.0 runs so well and
because of major and severe bugs with old openbox and lxappearance. This
was so unbearable that I chose to upgrade to (allegedly "unstable")
v3.6.0 ... and lo' and behold, haven't run into problems for weeks.
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Thanks for the detailed replay and the correction of the look at dev
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Title:
NetworkManager does no
No, -proposed should never be enabled on a development release. We
actively discourage it (it is still *possible*, but it's not done by
default, and we strongly recommend people *not* to do that), because
it's not abnormal for things to be broken for a period of time in
-proposed during the develop
>For reference, the way to upgrade NetworkManager is the following:
>
>sudo apt-get install -t wily-proposed network-manager libnm0 libnm-glib4
>libnm-util2 gir1.2-networkmanager-1.0
Mathieu,
though this ssounds all pretty structured and logical, I think I know where
these issues come from.
Mos
Yes, the proposed packages are active cause it is a test version of an
beta release... and it this should be so can be read on ubuntuusers.de.
So, how can it be,
- that i get an partial upgrade and
- HOW can it make shure, that this never ever happens in an released version?
I just did what ever
Since this isn't a bug and I've provided the way to roll back to the
previous version, closing as Invalid.
If you find any other issues, please feel free to file new bug reports
(and, if you think you see the same problem, still please file your own
bug report -- lots of different things look quit
This isn't a bug -- we're blocking packages in wily-proposed
specifically because they can be slightly broken, and the tests that
failed and currently block promotion of the package are meant to do just
that -- block things that may be a little buggy. From there, partial
upgrades make things even w
If you are experiencing this bug in Ubuntu 15.04, please have a look at
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/network-manager/+bug/1434986.
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Status: New => Confirmed
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OK, so "my" bug must be in ./NetworkManager/libnm/nm-device-wifi.c
in the function as follows:
prepare_scan_options (GVariant *options)
{
..
if (!options)
284 variant = g_variant_new_array (G_VARIANT_TYPE ("{sv}"),
NULL, 0);
285 else {
286 g
JFTR, mine is 2.45.3-1 . (libglibmm @ 2.44.0-1)
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Title:
NetworkManager does not start / fails to start
Statu
Importance=Critical --- YES!
No network, no internet - zilch. That is, if you choose to use this broken
version.
Any developer around?
Please, anyone don't you go annoying me with apport reports (I hate
apport), you will only get these few gdb lines from me, which ought to
be enough to find the
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Title:
NetworkManager does not
Looks like only a few packages have been upgraded to 1.0.4, but not all:
- network-manager-gnome is 0.9.10.1
- libnm-gtk0 & libnm-gtk-common are 0.9.10.1
- gir1.2-nmgtk-1.0 is 0.9.10.1
as that upgrade is incomplete, the build should have been set to 'block-
proposed'
To get the network working
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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Status: New => Confirmed
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