I'm not complaining, BTW. Just doing my part in reporting bugs. I've been
using amazing and free software from Canonical for years now and feel that
reporting bugs is the least I can do. *Least*.
I'm sure Ubuntu product managers have a reason for packaging NM as a
default, and for me it worked for a long time out of the box. Since I'm
not a firmware developer I'm not going to spend the time I need to tweak NM
when wicd works well, though. I could, which is exactly WHY I use Ubuntu
and Linux in general, but I also have the freedom through Ubuntu and Linux
to just install wicd instead, which is what I did and most users seem to
do.
FWIW, I don't know that they're ignoring it. If it's actually a Network
Manager issue then it's actually the NM developer's code and much easier
for them to fix. When Canonical devs are getting paid either nothing or
very little I understand they have to prioritize their work efficiently.
With an easy fix coming by way of using wicd it just doesn't make a ton of
sense for them all to spend time sussing out a weird bug in a package that
isn't even theirs.
I hear ya, just feel like a sleight on Canonical is misplaced. I love
Ubuntu and as long as they pump out a great experience for my needs I will
evangelize for them all day. It's the other least I can do.
On Tue, Apr 22, 2014 at 11:07 AM, justin parker
<email address hidden>wrote:
> FYI I've seen this bug since 11.04
>
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> You received this bug notification because you are subscribed to a
> duplicate bug report (1290055).
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1286552
>
> Title:
> No wifi after suspend
>
> Status in “linux” package in Ubuntu:
> Confirmed
>
> Bug description:
> After suspending ubuntu the wifi doesn't work. The solution given here
> (http://askubuntu.com/questions/368671/ubuntu-13-10-wifi-not-re-
> connecting-after-suspend) worked for me but when I have updated my
> Ubuntu now it won't work. I have tried to test mainline kernel but it
> won't to boot with it.
>
> To reproduce the bug : just suspend the computer and then power it.
> There's no wifi network until you restart the computer.
>
> ProblemType: Bug
> DistroRelease: Ubuntu 13.10
> Package: ubuntu-release-upgrader-core 1:0.205.4
> ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.11.0-15.25-generic 3.11.10
> Uname: Linux 3.11.0-15-generic i686
> ApportVersion: 2.12.5-0ubuntu2.2
> Architecture: i386
> CrashDB: ubuntu
> Date: Sat Mar 1 15:20:39 2014
> InstallationDate: Installed on 2013-12-30 (61 days ago)
> InstallationMedia: Ubuntu-GNOME 13.10 "Saucy Salamander" - Release i386
> (20131017)
> MarkForUpload: True
> PackageArchitecture: all
> SourcePackage: ubuntu-release-upgrader
> Symptom: dist-upgrade
> UpgradeStatus: No upgrade log present (probably fresh install)
> ---
> ApportVersion: 2.12.5-0ubuntu2.2
> Architecture: i386
> AudioDevicesInUse:
> USER PID ACCESS COMMAND
> /dev/snd/controlC0: meradi 1503 F.... pulseaudio
> DistroRelease: Ubuntu 13.10
> HibernationDevice: RESUME=UUID=e71568e2-e875-4053-b3b7-2046540e78bf
> InstallationDate: Installed on 2013-12-30 (61 days ago)
> InstallationMedia: Ubuntu-GNOME 13.10 "Saucy Salamander" - Release i386
> (20131017)
> MachineType: Hewlett-Packard HP Compaq 6830s
> MarkForUpload: True
> Package: linux (not installed)
> ProcFB: 0 radeondrmfb
> ProcKernelCmdLine: BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-3.11.0-15-generic
> root=UUID=3eaae47b-7485-4723-8b3e-9f6dac7a01e4 ro quiet splash vt.handoff=7
> ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.11.0-15.25-generic 3.11.10
> RelatedPackageVersions:
> linux-restricted-modules-3.11.0-15-generic N/A
> linux-backports-modules-3.11.0-15-generic N/A
> linux-firmware 1.116.2
> Tags: saucy
> Uname: Linux 3.11.0-15-generic i686
> UpgradeStatus: No upgrade log present (probably fresh install)
> UserGroups: adm cdrom dip lpadmin plugdev sambashare sudo
> WifiSyslog: Mar 1 15:34:33 meradi-HP-Compaq-6830s kernel: [
> 4581.474196] perf samples too long (5002 > 5000), lowering
> kernel.perf_event_max_sample_rate to 25000
> dmi.bios.date: 03/12/2009
> dmi.bios.vendor: Hewlett-Packard
> dmi.bios.version: 68PZD Ver. F.0C
> dmi.board.name: 30E9
> dmi.board.vendor: Hewlett-Packard
> dmi.board.version: KBC Version 95.1C
> dmi.chassis.asset.tag: CNU91609Y2
> dmi.chassis.type: 10
> dmi.chassis.vendor: Hewlett-Packard
> dmi.modalias:
> dmi:bvnHewlett-Packard:bvr68PZDVer.F.0C:bd03/12/2009:svnHewlett-Packard:pnHPCompaq6830s:pvrF.0C:rvnHewlett-Packard:rn30E9:rvrKBCVersion95.1C:cvnHewlett-Packard:ct10:cvr:
> dmi.product.name: HP Compaq 6830s
> dmi.product.version: F.0C
> dmi.sys.vendor: Hewlett-Packard
>
> To manage notifications about this bug go to:
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1286552/+subscriptions
>
I'm not complaining, BTW. Just doing my part in reporting bugs. I've been
using amazing and free software from Canonical for years now and feel that
reporting bugs is the least I can do. *Least*.
I'm sure Ubuntu product managers have a reason for packaging NM as a
default, and for me it worked for a long time out of the box. Since I'm
not a firmware developer I'm not going to spend the time I need to tweak NM
when wicd works well, though. I could, which is exactly WHY I use Ubuntu
and Linux in general, but I also have the freedom through Ubuntu and Linux
to just install wicd instead, which is what I did and most users seem to
do.
FWIW, I don't know that they're ignoring it. If it's actually a Network
Manager issue then it's actually the NM developer's code and much easier
for them to fix. When Canonical devs are getting paid either nothing or
very little I understand they have to prioritize their work efficiently.
With an easy fix coming by way of using wicd it just doesn't make a ton of
sense for them all to spend time sussing out a weird bug in a package that
isn't even theirs.
I hear ya, just feel like a sleight on Canonical is misplaced. I love
Ubuntu and as long as they pump out a great experience for my needs I will
evangelize for them all day. It's the other least I can do.
On Tue, Apr 22, 2014 at 11:07 AM, justin parker
<email address hidden>wrote:
> FYI I've seen this bug since 11.04 /bugs.launchpad .net/bugs/ 1286552 askubuntu. com/questions/ 368671/ ubuntu- 13-10-wifi- not-re- after-suspend) worked for me but when I have updated my release- upgrader- core 1:0.205.4 ature: Ubuntu 3.11.0- 15.25-generic 3.11.10 ture: all release- upgrader UUID=e71568e2- e875-4053- b3b7-2046540e78 bf /boot/vmlinuz- 3.11.0- 15-generic 3eaae47b- 7485-4723- 8b3e-9f6dac7a01 e4 ro quiet splash vt.handoff=7 ature: Ubuntu 3.11.0- 15.25-generic 3.11.10 ersions: d-modules- 3.11.0- 15-generic N/A -modules- 3.11.0- 15-generic N/A HP-Compaq- 6830s kernel: [ perf_event_ max_sample_ rate to 25000 asset.tag: CNU91609Y2 Packard: bvr68PZDVer. F.0C:bd03/ 12/2009: svnHewlett- Packard: pnHPCompaq6830s :pvrF.0C: rvnHewlett- Packard: rn30E9: rvrKBCVersion95 .1C:cvnHewlett- Packard: ct10:cvr: version: F.0C /bugs.launchpad .net/ubuntu/ +source/ linux/+ bug/1286552/ +subscriptions
>
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> You received this bug notification because you are subscribed to a
> duplicate bug report (1290055).
> https:/
>
> Title:
> No wifi after suspend
>
> Status in “linux” package in Ubuntu:
> Confirmed
>
> Bug description:
> After suspending ubuntu the wifi doesn't work. The solution given here
> (http://
> connecting-
> Ubuntu now it won't work. I have tried to test mainline kernel but it
> won't to boot with it.
>
> To reproduce the bug : just suspend the computer and then power it.
> There's no wifi network until you restart the computer.
>
> ProblemType: Bug
> DistroRelease: Ubuntu 13.10
> Package: ubuntu-
> ProcVersionSign
> Uname: Linux 3.11.0-15-generic i686
> ApportVersion: 2.12.5-0ubuntu2.2
> Architecture: i386
> CrashDB: ubuntu
> Date: Sat Mar 1 15:20:39 2014
> InstallationDate: Installed on 2013-12-30 (61 days ago)
> InstallationMedia: Ubuntu-GNOME 13.10 "Saucy Salamander" - Release i386
> (20131017)
> MarkForUpload: True
> PackageArchitec
> SourcePackage: ubuntu-
> Symptom: dist-upgrade
> UpgradeStatus: No upgrade log present (probably fresh install)
> ---
> ApportVersion: 2.12.5-0ubuntu2.2
> Architecture: i386
> AudioDevicesInUse:
> USER PID ACCESS COMMAND
> /dev/snd/controlC0: meradi 1503 F.... pulseaudio
> DistroRelease: Ubuntu 13.10
> HibernationDevice: RESUME=
> InstallationDate: Installed on 2013-12-30 (61 days ago)
> InstallationMedia: Ubuntu-GNOME 13.10 "Saucy Salamander" - Release i386
> (20131017)
> MachineType: Hewlett-Packard HP Compaq 6830s
> MarkForUpload: True
> Package: linux (not installed)
> ProcFB: 0 radeondrmfb
> ProcKernelCmdLine: BOOT_IMAGE=
> root=UUID=
> ProcVersionSign
> RelatedPackageV
> linux-restricte
> linux-backports
> linux-firmware 1.116.2
> Tags: saucy
> Uname: Linux 3.11.0-15-generic i686
> UpgradeStatus: No upgrade log present (probably fresh install)
> UserGroups: adm cdrom dip lpadmin plugdev sambashare sudo
> WifiSyslog: Mar 1 15:34:33 meradi-
> 4581.474196] perf samples too long (5002 > 5000), lowering
> kernel.
> dmi.bios.date: 03/12/2009
> dmi.bios.vendor: Hewlett-Packard
> dmi.bios.version: 68PZD Ver. F.0C
> dmi.board.name: 30E9
> dmi.board.vendor: Hewlett-Packard
> dmi.board.version: KBC Version 95.1C
> dmi.chassis.
> dmi.chassis.type: 10
> dmi.chassis.vendor: Hewlett-Packard
> dmi.modalias:
> dmi:bvnHewlett-
> dmi.product.name: HP Compaq 6830s
> dmi.product.
> dmi.sys.vendor: Hewlett-Packard
>
> To manage notifications about this bug go to:
> https:/
>