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FS#40235 - [networkmanager] can not find configured wifi access points after waking up from sleep
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Opened by Amitav (amitavmohanty01) - Tuesday, 06 May 2014, 06:12 GMT
Last edited by Doug Newgard (Scimmia) - Monday, 06 July 2015, 04:36 GMT
Opened by Amitav (amitavmohanty01) - Tuesday, 06 May 2014, 06:12 GMT
Last edited by Doug Newgard (Scimmia) - Monday, 06 July 2015, 04:36 GMT
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DetailsDescription:
After a reboot, NetworkManager has all configured wifi connections and can easily connect to the available one. However, after waking up from sleep, it is not able to find any configured wifi. The applet only shows 'Hidden connection'. I have to manually configure the wifi and it connects. https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=974811 might be related. I tried checking if wifi got blocked after waking up using rfkill but that is not the case. Additional info: * package version(s) kernel: 3.14.2-1-ARCH networkmanager: 0.9.8.10-1 kdeplasma-applets-networkmanagement: 1:0.9.0.9-1 * config and/or log files etc. please find the journal of post-wakeup actions attached herewith |
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Comment by Jan de Groot (JGC) -
Tuesday, 06 May 2014, 12:23 GMT
Looking at the logs, it says "no secrets". On my system networkmanager grabs the secrets from gnome-keyring which works fine every time. What do you use for password storage and what do you use for login and screensaver?
Comment by Amitav (amitavmohanty01) -
Tuesday, 06 May 2014, 14:57 GMT
I use KDE. For login, I am using the default kde package, i.e. KDM. In NetworkManager settings, I have opted for storing secrets(password) in file(unencrypted).
Comment by Doug Newgard (Scimmia) -
Friday, 15 May 2015, 03:23 GMT
Status? Still an issue with the current version?
journal.log