I have for a long time been really frustrated with network-manager on my laptops, as it takes quite a while for it to connect to wireless after the laptop have been to sleep etc.
As I do not use ipv6 anywhere right now this works very well for me!
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I have for a long time been really frustrated with network-manager on my laptops, as it takes quite a while for it to connect to wireless after the laptop have been to sleep etc.
As I do not use ipv6 anywhere right now this works very well for me!
Damn Ubuntu NetworkManager applet
Wireless networking mysteriously stopped working on our family Ubuntu 10.04 laptop. The network indicator had also disappeared from the top panel. After several hours of googling, I finally managed to restore the indicator, and the network connection with it. Turns out the NetworkManager applet (nm-applet) was running in the background, but the indicator never showed up. Killing and restarting the process did the trick:
Open a terminal window.
sudo pkill nm-applet
sudo nm-applet (the indicator should now re-appear)
Reboot (to check that the indicator still shows up)