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Message #29331
[Bug 1385709] Re: network-manager service doesn't start at boot time
My difficulties also began upon upgrade. However, I get no warning. I'm
running the Plasma 5 desktop, so I have the new nm widget.
In spite of configuring my home wireless setup, including proper
password, etc. and selecting "connect automatically on start" - it never
does. I have to click the widget and click the connect *every*time*.
Really annoying.
If there is a network problem it doesn't autoconnect once the router has
been reset either, which in 14.04 it did without a hiccup.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1385709
Title:
network-manager service doesn't start at boot time
Status in “network-manager” package in Ubuntu:
Confirmed
Bug description:
I just completed the upgrade from Kubuntu 14.04 to 14.10. Haven't had
any network trouble before the upgrade. After the upgrade, the
network-manager service does not start when the computer boots up -
the Kubuntu splash screen says 'waiting for network configuration',
then 'waiting another 60 seconds for network configuration' (or
something like that), then finally boots up without a network
connection. Also the Network Management tray icon tooltip says that
the network-manager service is not running. However if I then manually
open the terminal and run 'sudo service network-manager start', then
it starts ok and the network connects within a few seconds and
everything works ok until the next reboot. I'm on a desktop PC with a
wired LAN connection and no wifi adapter. network-manager version is
0.9.8.8-0ubuntu28.
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