I'm testing Xubuntu 17.04. Sadly, I still get this bug on one of my
laptops. After resume from suspend the nm-applet doesn't show my Wi-Fi
access points, although I'm still connected. killing nm-applet and
rerunning it fixes it. How hard can it be to just patch this little
thing?
My system (inxi -
I get the problem on two laptops (16.04 up to date), after a suspend/resume
cycle, wifi network list disappears from nm-applet. If I kill and restart
nm-applet, wifi network list is displayed again.
On a third laptop, I have to restart network-manager service daemon.
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The problem seems to be gone with 16.04 for me. I only have to restart
the network manager daemon now and then.
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Michael, you can work around that for now by running killall nm-applet
with a script in your sleep.d directory:
http://askubuntu.com/questions/92218/how-to-execute-a-command-after-
resume-from-suspend#92235
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I wonder if this is a dupe of bug #1011073. I hope so, cause that has a
fix. :)
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I have seen this for a while and still experience it in 13.04.
Killing nm-applet and starting it again fixes the problem, at least
until the next time.
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Still seeing this with raring.
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I'd like to add, that submenus like further networks, VPN etc are also
not populated. As a heavy VPN user, one of the first things to do after
every suspend is to restart nm-applet by hand. It's one of the biggest
annoyances in daily ubuntu usage for me.
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Confirming. There's a good number of duplicates with the same kind of
details too. I thought it had been made less worse with the latest bug
fixes though.
At least, now I can test with a long suspend cycle tonight.
** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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This is not a new bug but I finally decided to report it.
I have a wired and a wireless connection at home. I usually disconnect
the wireless via network-manager while at home. After suspend, both
connections come up. If I use the network-manager indicator to
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