When I was seeing this issue before I made the bios config change, I did
notice that when the wifi and/or bluetooth died it'd need a hard power
down and start up rather than a reboot to get it properly working.
To test your query I just rebooted three times in a row, wireless came
up, authenticate
As an FYI, here's info about my bios version:
alexberry:~/ $ sudo dmidecode -t bios -q
[9:04:26]
BIOS Information
Vendor: Dell I
I am running fedora 28 with kernel 4.19.8-300 and see this issue too,
but just any FYI it seems disabling the wireless switch for both bt &
wifi (by default both wireless and bluetooth can be switched on/off with
the fn+home buttons) in the BIOS resolves this issue, only mentioning as
it might help
The developer maintains a PPA at https://launchpad.net/~me-
davidsansome/+archive/ubuntu/clementine-dev . I can confirm that, with
his release of 1.2.3, this issue has now been resolved.
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I can confirm that the issue affects my install of Ubuntu 13.10 x64 and
that, as is the case with Tatiane, closing Clementine seems to resolve
the issue.
Specs:
Hybrid AMD 8xxx / Intel Haswell graphics, runn
I can confirm that the issue affects my install of Ubuntu 13.10 x64 and
that, as is the case with Tatiane in their post here:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/unity/+bug/958353/comments/23
, closing Clementine seems to resolve the issue.
Specs:
Hybrid AMD 8xxx / Intel Haswell graphics, r