After stand-by wireless connects but no internet

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hhead
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Re: After stand-by wireless connects but no internet

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This problem has gone away for me. If I put lid down (suspend?) it now works after reenetering passwd to log back in as a user in xscreensaver lock window I don't remember a networkmanager update, strange...
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Re: After stand-by wireless connects but no internet

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Any news on this?
hhead
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Re: After stand-by wireless connects but no internet

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No if you mean xscreensaver. Put a separate post up on it but no replies so far.
Noobie314

Re: After stand-by wireless connects but no internet

Post by Noobie314 »

paradroid wrote:

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systemctl restart network-manager.service
fixes it for me. command requires root previleges.

I hope they fix this soon, i have 10 Laptops with Mint deployed and those users will run into this problem.
super fresher here, i just switched to linux from windows today, so I don't know where to type this in. help please.
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Re: After stand-by wireless connects but no internet

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click on menu enter "Terminal" in search, open Terminal and enter the command in that Terminal window press enter now you have to enter password

why does strg + alt + t not open terminal anymore?
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Re: After stand-by wireless connects but no internet

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Unfortunately I too have this problem after upgrading from Mate 18.1 to 18.3 - (also tried upgrading the kernel to 14.10.0-40 but this did not make an improvement). However much more of a problem is that Wi-Fi looses its connection even while running, the only way I have found to re-establish a connection is to reboot.

Re: question posted above: Left Ctrl + Left Alt + Capital T starts the Terminal.

(Lenovo Thinkpad X1 Carbon 5, 16GB RAM - Intel i7-7500 2.7GHz x4)
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