No matter in which way I disable it. Both ways of controlling wireless work perfectly and consistently (contrary to some previous versions of ubuntu, e.g. 14.04). The only problem is that the system does not remember its previous wifi status (On or Off) and always starts with wireless networks On.
I do not use the automatic login on the machine and always have to log in manually (should the issue have anything to do with the way of the log-in procedure).
No matter in which way I disable it. Both ways of controlling wireless work perfectly and consistently (contrary to some previous versions of ubuntu, e.g. 14.04). The only problem is that the system does not remember its previous wifi status (On or Off) and always starts with wireless networks On.
I do not use the automatic login on the machine and always have to log in manually (should the issue have anything to do with the way of the log-in procedure).