Same problem on a fresh install of Ubuntu 19.10 x86_64 on a Toshiba
Satellite U405. Another curiosity is that plymouth fails to display
anything on the splash screen, it is just black until the system fully
boots up.
Removing splash from /etc/default/grub disables plymouth.
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This is an very old bug, but maybe it could help someone. In my case,
the .dbus directory in home was owned by root:root and that was actually
the blocker.
sudo chown -R user:user ~/.dbus
solved the issue and nm-applet became visible after restart.
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@leopenausa: have you tried restarting NM instead of rebooting?
sudo systemctl restart network-manager.service
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New finding: installing xserver-xorg-video-intel actually solved the
problem for me, LibreOffice is no longer causing Xorg to crash.
Previously I think Xorg was working using modesetting driver instead of
intel, though I might be wrong.
My HW: Integrated Graphics Chipset: Intel(R) HD Graphics 4600
For me, the version 1.2.0-0ubuntu0.16.04.2 fixes the issue with wifi not
visible after fresh boot. Now it works fine.
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So is there some Ubuntu package containing the fix already, so that we
could test it?
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WiFi network list disappears from network manager a
Of course it is related, because both bugs report similar symptoms --
Xorg crashing/freezing with "drm/i915: Resetting chip after gpu hang"
error after running Libreoffice. Of course LO is an unlikely cause,
rather it is something in Xorg, so the other bug is more appropriate.
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There is already an appropriate bug 1574266 I think.
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Libreoffice crashes when opening a dialog
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For me it is 100% reproducible with LibreOffice, especially when one
quits LO uncleanly and then on the next run it opens a dialog asking
about file recovery. Whatever I click in that dialog, LibreOffice will
hang for a while and then the whole X session is restarted.
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