After hibernation and login computer is not on network anymore

Bug #198377 reported by Michael Losonsky
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samba (Ubuntu)
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Undecided
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Bug Description

After hibernation, the computer is not part of the
network anymore and the only thing I can do is
restart. This is true in Gutsy and in Hardy.

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Samuel Lidén Borell (samuellb) wrote :

Thank you reporting this bug!

Could you attach the output of "lspci -vvnn". To do this, open a terminal and type "lspci -vvnn > lspci.txt". Then add the file lspci.txt as an attachment here.

Changed in hibernate:
status: New → Incomplete
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Michael Losonsky (michl) wrote :

After Places > Network I get a list of all the
computers, including the one I am using, on
the network plus the windows network icon.
If I click on that icon I get the samba
network (A) and after I click on that, I get
all the computers on the network minus this
one. This happens after hibernation.

Changed in linux:
status: Incomplete → New
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Samuel Lidén Borell (samuellb) wrote :

So this is affecting samba only? Could you try restarting it after hibernating:

sudo /etc/init.d/samba restart

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Michael Losonsky (michl) wrote :

I thought that in the past it affected network:/// as well as smb:///, but
now it seems to affect samba only.

Restarting samba takes care of the problem. I guess hibernation turns
samba off and it does not restart after hibernation?

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