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Bug 770552 - No wifi networks after upgrade
No wifi networks after upgrade
Status: RESOLVED NOTGNOME
Product: NetworkManager
Classification: Platform
Component: Wi-Fi
unspecified
Other Linux
: Normal major
: ---
Assigned To: NetworkManager maintainer(s)
NetworkManager maintainer(s)
Depends on:
Blocks:
 
 
Reported: 2016-08-29 13:26 UTC by Stanimir Stoyanov
Modified: 2016-08-30 10:19 UTC
See Also:
GNOME target: ---
GNOME version: ---


Attachments
No wifi networks after upgradeNo wifi networks after upgrade (88.80 KB, text/x-log)
2016-08-29 13:26 UTC, Stanimir Stoyanov
Details

Description Stanimir Stoyanov 2016-08-29 13:26:35 UTC
Created attachment 334364 [details]
No wifi networks after upgradeNo wifi networks after upgrade

Dear Maintainer,

I've upgraded from jessie to stretch and the network-manager could not see any
networks. There is only "No networks..." with a spinner rotating indefinitely.

I'm able to scan & connect to wireless networks from the terminal, but it is
not fun.

Card: 03:00.0 Network controller: Qualcomm Atheros AR9485 Wireless Network
Adapter (rev 01)
Extra options: options asus_nb_wmi wapf=4

Here is a log file with debugging enabled.
Comment 1 Michael Biebl 2016-08-29 13:46:09 UTC
This is version 1.2.4, fwiw, not the recent 1.4.0
Comment 2 Thomas Haller 2016-08-29 13:55:40 UTC
as you should also see via
  nmcli device
wlp3s0 is unmanged.


Do you have wlp3s0 mentioned in /etc/network/interfaces?
It's related to
  [ifupdown]
  managed=false
in NetworkManager.conf.

See `man NetworkManager.conf`.


Looks like a configuration issue.
Comment 3 Stanimir Stoyanov 2016-08-29 15:16:24 UTC
Well, you're right. Removing that section and we are rolling. Why the heck is it there by default?!
Comment 4 Stanimir Stoyanov 2016-08-29 15:19:50 UTC
I noticed this issue on a fresh install. It was working properly until a reboot, then this configuration seems to take place with absolutely nothing changed from my side.
Comment 5 Thomas Haller 2016-08-29 16:13:25 UTC
I don't know, that is a question for downstream and the debian installer.

I'm closing as NOTGNOME, but feel free to reopen if you still have an issue.

Thanks
Comment 6 Stanimir Stoyanov 2016-08-30 04:25:11 UTC
Thomas,

I don't know either, but today I've done a network install of debian testing. The steps were:

1) Finish the setup
2) Boot into the system
3) Set options asus_nb_wmi wapf=4 in /etc/modprobe.d/asus.conf
4) Reboot
5) NetworkManager not working anymore

I don't know which step exactly sets the unmanaged wifi adapter, but definitely that is an awful UX and looks like a bug from any possible view. If you agree with me, reopen the issue and I'll be glad to provide more information if requested.

Regards,
Stan
Comment 7 Thomas Haller 2016-08-30 10:19:40 UTC
> 5) NetworkManager not working anymore

NetworkManager was configured not to manage your Wi-Fi. It does as told.

It sounds like a bug, but not upstream. NetworkManager didn't write your /etc/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.conf nor /etc/network/interfaces.
I think it should be reported against Debian.