On a clean power on boot I ran:
apport-cli -f -p network-manager --save 1860806.apport
So this file contains (hopefully) the information needed while the
machine is in the broken condition (only on fresh power-on).
After restart (soft boot) to obtain Internet I ran:
ubuntu-bug 1860806.apport
I d
This file was generated just after a power-on boot. This is the
condition where the ethernet icon is missing. I had to save the data to
file since in this condition I have no Internet access.
apport-cli -f -p network-manager --save 1860806.apport
** Attachment added: "1860806.apport"
https:/
I replaced Ubuntu 19.04 with 18.04 LTS. The problem is still the same.
1. Power up computer
2. Ethernet icon does not show. "Wired..." does not show. No network access.
3. Restart computer (soft boot).
4. Ethernet icon returns as well as Internet access.
Note: I ran apport-collect 1860806 AFTER th
apport information
** Tags added: apport-collected bionic
** Description changed:
Ubuntu 19.04 (64 bit) on OptiPlex-7010
On every power on I have no wired Ethernet connection or even an icon to
enable it. After a restart (soft boot) it comes back again. This appears to be
different from an
OK I see now. I mistook Ubuntu 19.04 as the next LTS after 18.04. So my choices
will be:
1. Clean install of 18.04LTS
2. Upgrade to 19.10
3. Upgrade to 20.04 daily (after upgrade to 19.10)
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