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Message #122738
[Bug 1459143] Re: Complete system freeze upon switching WiFi networks
Excellent.
I am using the Dell XPS 13, the 2015 edition (model number 9343). I am using the stock Ubuntu GNOME 15.04 installation with, broadcom drivers (bcmwl kernel source), and the windows driver for bluetooth. Please let me know what other information is needed
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Title:
Complete system freeze upon switching WiFi networks
Status in network-manager package in Ubuntu:
Confirmed
Bug description:
Occasionally when I am manually switching from one WiFi network to
another through the Indicator applet, the entire system freezes
completely—neither the laptop's own keyboard and trackpad nor any USB
devices produce any effect. The only way to resolve the situation is
then to force a power down, which has caused me to lose data on
several occasions.
This started occurring on Xubuntu 15.04; I have not had any similar
bugs on previous iterations of Xubuntu or other Ubuntu variants.
It seems to happen when I am switching from an unsecured to a
particular WPA-secured WiFi network, though as it happens only once in
a while (about once every two days or so under moderate computer use)
I am not sure about the source of the issue. I do know that it seems
to happen only while switching WiFi networks.
This is one of two new network-manager bugs that I noticed around the
same time, immediately after upgrading to 15.04. The other bug was
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/network-
manager/+bug/1270257.
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