** No longer affects: netcfg (Ubuntu)
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Title:
No wifi adapter present in Gnome after upgrade to
0.96-0ubuntu0.18.10.2
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This bug was fixed in the package netplan.io - 0.97-0ubuntu1~18.10.1
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netplan.io (0.97-0ubuntu1~18.10.1) cosmic; urgency=medium
* Backport netplan.io 0.97 to 18.10. (LP: #1828299)
* Keep debian/patches/glib_changes.patch: Make sure tests work on older GLib.
netplan.io (0.97-0u
This bug was fixed in the package netplan.io - 0.97-0ubuntu1~18.04.1
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netplan.io (0.97-0ubuntu1~18.04.1) bionic; urgency=medium
* Backport netplan.io 0.97 to 18.04. (LP: #1828299)
* Keep patches specific to 18.04 support:
- glib_changes.patch: fixes for older GLib version
This bug was fixed in the package netplan.io - 0.97-0ubuntu1~19.04.1
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netplan.io (0.97-0ubuntu1~19.04.1) disco; urgency=medium
* Backport netplan.io 0.97 to 19.04. (LP: #1828299)
netplan.io (0.97-0ubuntu1) eoan; urgency=medium
* New upstream release: 0.97
- networkd: forc
This is still verification-done; has not changed in releases: this SRU
is a backport that includes the same upstream patch as what was
previously cherry-picked in the previous round of SRUs; hence it
appearing again in changelog.
** Tags removed: verification-needed verification-needed-bionic
ver
Hello Marc, or anyone else affected,
Accepted netplan.io into disco-proposed. The package will build now and
be available at
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/netplan.io/0.97-0ubuntu1~19.04.1 in
a few hours, and then in the -proposed repository.
Please help us by testing this new package. See
This bug was fixed in the package netplan.io - 0.96-0ubuntu0.18.10.3
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netplan.io (0.96-0ubuntu0.18.10.3) cosmic; urgency=medium
* debian/patches/git_revert_explicit_renderer_def_ebc212a.patch: revert
commit ebc212a: make renderer values explicit at the end of each parsing
This bug was fixed in the package netplan.io - 0.96-0ubuntu4.1
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netplan.io (0.96-0ubuntu4.1) disco; urgency=medium
* debian/patches/git_revert_explicit_renderer_def_ebc212a.patch: revert
commit ebc212a: make renderer values explicit at the end of each parsing
pass; it bre
This bug was fixed in the package netplan.io - 0.96-0ubuntu0.18.04.4
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netplan.io (0.96-0ubuntu0.18.04.4) bionic; urgency=medium
* debian/patches/git_revert_explicit_renderer_def_ebc212a.patch: revert
commit ebc212a: make renderer values explicit at the end of each parsing
Verification-done for bionic:
After installing netplan 0.96-0ubuntu0.18.04.4 the wireless network on
my Thinkpad X230 is again available in Gnome-Shell's network drop-down
(you see the wifi icon); and 'nmcli dev' correctly reports wlp3s0 being
connected to a netplan-X connection.
** Tags remo
Verification-done for cosmic:
I've installed from mini.iso to get an Ubuntu Desktop; both
01-netcfg.yaml and 01-network-manager-all.yaml are present on disk as
expected. After installing netplan.io 0.96-0ubuntu0.18.10.3 I can see
the netplan-* connection from the installer in the Gnome Shell dropd
Marc;
Thanks for the quick turnaround testing this. We don't always have bug
reporters going back to test the changes once we upload changes to
-proposed. It's much appreciated.
I'll take care of testing this on bionic and cosmic.
Marking verification-done-disco since the original bug reporter v
I can confirm that Gnome now displays the device even if 01-netcfg.yaml
exists.
I attach a screenshot of the GNOME Settings screen, which now shows the wifi
adapter and the available networks. The other surprising thing is that a new
network appears with the name
netplan-wlp2s0-WIFIAP, due to th
Hello Marc, or anyone else affected,
Accepted netplan.io into bionic-proposed. The package will build now and
be available at
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/netplan.io/0.96-0ubuntu0.18.04.4 in
a few hours, and then in the -proposed repository.
Please help us by testing this new package. Se
Hello Marc, or anyone else affected,
Accepted netplan.io into cosmic-proposed. The package will build now and
be available at
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/netplan.io/0.96-0ubuntu0.18.10.3 in
a few hours, and then in the -proposed repository.
Please help us by testing this new package. Se
Hello Marc, or anyone else affected,
Accepted netplan.io into disco-proposed. The package will build now and
be available at
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/netplan.io/0.96-0ubuntu4.1 in a few
hours, and then in the -proposed repository.
Please help us by testing this new package. See
https
This bug was fixed in the package netplan.io - 0.96-0ubuntu5
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netplan.io (0.96-0ubuntu5) eoan; urgency=medium
* debian/patches/git_revert_explicit_renderer_def_ebc212a.patch: revert
commit ebc212a: make renderer values explicit at the end of each parsing
pass; it breaks "
** Description changed:
+ [Impact]
+ Ubuntu users installing from the d-i installer (mini.iso) to set up a
desktop, as well as users with complex setups for netplan, managed by both
networkd and NetworkManager in multiple files.
+
+ [Test case]
+ 1) Install ubuntu from mini.iso.
+ 2) Configure
** Tags added: id-5cba599f9455ed5eaa1d6601
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Title:
No wifi adapter present in Gnome after upgrade to
0.96-0ubuntu0.18.10.2
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> I installed Ubuntu cosmic via the netboot ISO.
That explains, thanks. The netboot ISO uses d-i, so will create this
file at install time.
And I see that netcfg/finish-install.d/55netcfg-copy-config also has handling
for
/etc/netplan/01-network-manager-all.yaml; so BOTH files are created with
I don't havae that particular file no, here's the tree of that
directory:
/var/log/installer/
├── cdebconf
│ ├── questions.dat
│ └── templates.dat
├── hardware-summary
├── initial-status.gz
├── lsb-release
├── partman
├── status
└── syslog
1 directory, 8 files
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This is independent of the the netplan.io issue but I'm curious to know
if you have '/var/log/installer/media-info' on your installed system. If
you do could you please provide the contents of it? Thanks!
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> You also specifically mention /etc/netplan/01-netcfg.yaml, which is
only meant to be created by netcfg when using the di-based server
install ISO.
Ah, this solved it. I removed the netcfg file and the thing works again
with the newer version (I downloaded it from Launchpad). Thanks for your
help
I also cloned the gnome-control-center project and built it with
debugging statements, and found that the found wifi device isn't chosen
because it appears as unmanaged:
it returns here because `nm_device_get_managed(device)` returns false:
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-control-center/blob/
** Attachment added: "Journalctl log with bad netplan version"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/netplan.io/+bug/1825206/+attachment/5257003/+files/journalctl_bad.log
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** Attachment added: "Journalctl log with good netplan version"
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** Attachment added: "Journalctl log with bad netplan version"
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> Prior to this edit, what were the contents of /etc/netplan?
These were the files in /etc/netplan:
- /etc/netplan/01-network-manager-all.yaml:
# Let NetworkManager manage all devices on this system
network:
version: 2
renderer: NetworkManager
- /etc/netplan/01-netcfg.yaml:
# This file descr
apport information
** Tags added: apport-collected cosmic third-party-packages
** Description changed:
Ubuntu release: 18.10 (cosmic)
I verified this is the culprit after a downgrade to 0.42.2. When I go to
the Wifi settings of gnome-control-center I get a 'wifi adapter not
found' mes
You also specifically mention /etc/netplan/01-netcfg.yaml, which is only
meant to be created by netcfg when using the di-based server install
ISO. How did you install this system?
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> EDIT: I've verified that I can add my wifi credentials
> to /etc/netplan/01-netcfg.yml and after a reboot the wifi
> connects successfully. The only thing not working is the
> Gnome integration.
Prior to this edit, what were the contents of /etc/netplan?
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Could you add your journalctl log from a boot with the old and one with
the new version?
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** Changed in: netplan.io (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => High
** Changed in: netplan.io (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Mathieu Trudel-Lapierre (cyphermox)
** Tags added: regression-update
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** Description changed:
Ubuntu release: 18.10 (cosmic)
I verified this is the culprit after a downgrade to 0.42.2. When I go to
the Wifi settings of gnome-control-center I get a 'wifi adapter not
found' message, despite my card appearing in `lspci` and the wifi
interface appearing in
** Attachment added: "Gnome dropdown menu showing no connected WiFi name"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/netplan.io/+bug/1825206/+attachment/5256742/+files/Screenshot%20from%202019-04-18%2018-37-51.png
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** Attachment added: "Gnome Control Center WiFi section showing "no Wi-Fi
adapter found" message"
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** Description changed:
Ubuntu release: 18.10 (cosmic)
I verified this is the culprit after a downgrade to 0.42.2. When I go to
the Wifi settings of gnome-control-center I get a 'wifi adapter not
found' message, despite my card appearing in `lspci` and the wifi
interface appearing in
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