no laptop-mode-tools installed here on Ubuntu:
Paket »laptop-mode-tools« ist nicht installiert, wird also auch nicht entfernt.
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Thank you, @matzipan.
I also had this problem since upgrading to kernel 4.4 on linux mint 17.3
(ubuntu 14.04.03 derivative).
Removing `laptop-mode-tools` fixed it instantly for me, as well.
Good luck!
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Hello everyone.
I had a similar issue on elementary OS freya when coming out of suspend
with Intel Wireless-N 7260.
I could patch it with "nmcli nm sleep false" , however, it seems like
uninstalling laptop-mode-tools fixed it definitively.
Also, this fixed another issue: after I issues a
Same issue here on HP Pavilion dv7 on fresh 14.04LTS install
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Title:
Wifi cannot connect or unstable after suspend 14.04
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I have a iwlwifi-3160 card, kernel 4.2.6 on Debian Jessie. I am using
iwlwifi-3160-15.ucode.
Unfortunately, killing wpa_supplicant does not work.
$ dmesg
[ 2760.510825] wlan0: authenticate with e8:04:62:22:0d:fc
[ 2760.513750] wlan0: send auth to e8:04:62:22:0d:fc (try 1/3)
[ 2760.515343]
I have an iwlwifi-7260 intel card and I started experiencing this bug
after upgrading to the kernel 4.2 from 3.19. It happens both with ucodes
13 and 15 (the ones allowed for 4.2). Killink wpa_supplicant fixes the
problem for me as well.
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killall wpa_supplicant used to fix it, then after some update it's lost
its affect.
Installing fglrx fixed it though:
sudo apt-get install fglrx
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I have the same problem with Ubuntu 14.04 on Dell. Didn't have it with 12.04.
I tried a lot of things too with no luck.
sudo killall wpa_supplicant after each resume seems to fix it too.
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A while back, my wifi connection kept dropping. I had to keep re-
booting Ubuntu 14.04 to try and get my wifi connection back. I have a
Lenovo Thinkpad X220T laptop with Intel Centrino Advanced-N 6205 wifi
card. I'm using a WPA2 connection.
I tried disabling the N mode of the wifi card, as
I had the same problem.
And I tries several fixes.
Something helped me (it seems)...
Symptoms:
# ifup wlan0
interface wlan0 not configured
# lshw -C network
[...]
*-network DISABLED
description: Wireless interface
Probably this resoled the issue:
# gksu gedit
Sorry I meant to say that this affected me since upgrading to Xubuntu
15.04 (not 14.04).
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Wifi cannot connect or unstable after suspend
I am running Xubuntu 14.04 and since the upgrade I am also experiencing
wifi disconnected after resume. It's an Intel 7260 chip.
A few comments that might help:
- I did add iwlwifi to SUSPEND_MODULES which made no difference
- nmcli nm responds with Object 'nm' is unknown... is that because I
Same problem on 15.04 on Toshiba T430.
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I have had the same problem since upgrading to 14.04 with my Toshiba
Satellite A210 with RTL8187B wireless.
The instructions in comment #10 work for me. For simplicity here is the
link provided in that comment:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2218043p=1335#post1335
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i have this problem but every now and again no amount of killing
wpa_supplicant will fix it
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had similar problem
killing wpa_suplicant works for me too.
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I did the Sudo gedit /etc/pm/config.d/config and added the line:
SUSPEND_MODULES=iwilwifi but used my wireless driver card instead of
the iwilwifi to fix this issue. I am running Cinnamon in ubuntu 14.04
though. Hope you resolved your issue by now.
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In reference to Milton's comments (and thanks for the follow-ups) - my
problems (listed in #11) are *not* related to a post-suspend loss of
wifi. My problems happen consistently on a fresh boot.
Frankly my E6420 can be 'wobbly' after suspend (it has been since 10.10)
so I rarely suspend (it can
Ok, a follow up:
An important thing is that my Wireless adapter is: Network controller: Intel
Corporation Wireless 7260 (rev 83)
So, my first comment (#13) comment had a problem, as I had tried so many
things that I one solution step on the other. The unnecesary modprobe
lines were product of
Same problem on a Ku buntu 14.04 system, as well.
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Same problem here, Ubuntu 14.04, fresh install on a new Lenovo Y50.
This was the only workaround that helped me. I don't know if some of
these lines are unnecessary, but only using all of them it works.
#!/bin/sh
case ${1} in
resume|thaw)
nmcli nm sleep false
modprobe
Sorry, I was wrong: I still don't know how to fix it really. Some time
after resuming, the connections comes back, but I don't know exactly
why.
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I'll mirror the above reports, I'm using a Intel Corporation Centrino
Advanced-N 6205 on Linux Mint 17 (Ubuntu 14.04 Trusty), I recently
upgraded from 12.04 Linux Mint 16 (Ubuntu 13.04 Saucy) using a complete
clean reinstall and now the problem manifests.
On Mint 16 (13.04) I had *no* wifi
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2218043p=1335#post1335
This post fix it for me.
ubuntu 14.04.
Killing wpa_supplicant resolves the issue.
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Same issue here on a X301 - The only way to revive the card is to nmcli nm
sleep false as suggested above.
- rmmod/insmod of iwl modules does not help
- rfkill always reports power on; toggeling rfkill off/on does not solve the
issue.
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I have the same issue. Upgraded 12.04 to 14.04 on a Lenovo T530.
Killing wpa_supplicant resolves the issue, so I wrote the following
script which seems to work:
Put it in /etc/pm/sleep.d/wpa_supplicant_workaround :
#!/bin/sh
case $1 in
resume|thaw)
killall wpa_supplicant
;;
esac
Not
Hm...
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2182058p=12824696#post12824696
That indicates a different solution might work - replace killall
wpa_supplicant above with nmcli nm sleep false. I haven't tried it
but it might work. And it might help Ubuntu devs towards a solution.
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