> When you restart a service it is stared after everything else.
> On boot order of execution can be different.
I have Arch on two desktops PCs. There was a delay of a few seconds
opening a web page in one of them. Not sure it this is related to the
OP message. Inspired by the previous message I d
On 13/10/2024 19.29, Björn Försterling wrote:
Even though I have rebooted several times a restart of NetworkManager
solved the problem.
Very weird since a reboot should technically do the same thing.
When you restart a service it is stared after everything else.
On boot order of execution can
Computers have state memory which is cleared by poweroff and leaving
computer off for a minute. Apparently network settings get preserved in
state memory.
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Even though I have rebooted several times a restart of NetworkManager
solved the problem.
Very weird since a reboot should technically do the same thing.
On Sun, 2024-10-13 at 13:07 -0400, Genes Lists wrote:
> On Sun, 2024-10-13 at 18:13 +0200, Björn Försterling wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I just
On Sun, 2024-10-13 at 18:13 +0200, Björn Försterling wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I just ran a "pacman -Syu" and am having issues with the internet
It would be helpful to check your logs (journalctl/dmesg) and look for
something 'interesting'. Absent that its difficult to diagnose.
That said, I have zer