We used to have this. I'm sure, a decade ago, I could actually tell
whatever was managing the hibernate/suspend, in the gui, to remove certain
kernel modules on suspend and load them on resume. Now we're right back to
needing it.

derek

On Thu, Nov 17, 2016 at 1:59 PM, Hans Deragon <h...@deragon.biz> wrote:

> This serious issue is dragging to long.  People want computers that
> "just work".  If pinpointing the source of the problem is difficult and
> few resources are available, why not package a workaround that restarts
> NetworkManager upon resume?
>
> Attached is my workaround.  Works nicely.  Finally, I have a computer
> that "just works" and it's not a Mac (well, I have other issues but this
> one is solved).
>
> Simple move the script under /lib/systemd/system-sleep and ensure it is
> executable.
>
> ** Attachment added: "Workaround that restarts the NetworkManager upon
> resume."
>    https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/network-
> manager/+bug/1585863/+attachment/4778652/+files/
> NetworkManagerRestartWorkaroundForBug1380480.sh
>
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> Title:
>   WiFi malfunction after suspend & resume stress - sudo wpa_cli scan
>   required to fix it.
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