https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=366830
Bug ID: 366830 Summary: Network manager on system tray no longer connects/sees wifi networks after suspend/sleep status Product: knemo Version: unspecified Platform: Fedora RPMs OS: Linux Status: UNCONFIRMED Severity: normal Priority: NOR Component: general Assignee: jst...@mehercule.net Reporter: supp...@bb-services.co.za When the laptop goes into sleep or suspension power state, the network manager displays irregular behaviour after the machine is resumed. It mostly fails to see wireless networks until machine is rebooted from scratch. Plugging in an alternate USB wireless device allows connection for that USB device, but the builtin wireless device fails to function after "sleep" event until restart. temporarily initialising services like "service network restart", for example, does not resolve the condition. Reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. On the laptop, suspend the machine to sleep power status 2. Awake the machine 3. Wireless connections fails to restore to workable state Actual Results: Wireless networks is no longer valid, visible or continious error messages pops up stating connects, and disconnect. Expected Results: Wireless connections available should auto connect. disabling/re-enabling device does not remedy the condition. Disclaimer: * This bug has been reported against the "nearest possible" item that seems logical. I am not a professional bug reporter. Please do not stone me if the item has been incorrectly selected. In the case the item should move to a better or more relevant section in the KDE system, feel free to move it to that location at free will. It has been logged as good gesture to point a possible flaw that may cause an annoyence on other equipment and its fix can provide a more enjoyable fedora experience and a victory to a goal/challenge for a programmer who loves programming. thanks. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.