If a user have a reasonable number of connections, they can edit settings per connection manually.
Each connection has a config file in /etc/NetworkManager/system-connections/
They can add
powersave=0
to the [wifi] section of each file.
I did the reverse and had to add "powersave=1" before the fix of this bug.
As I said before there is no global setting in /etc/NetworkManager/networkManager.conf
If a user have a reasonable number of connections, they can edit settings per connection manually.
Each connection has a config file in /etc/NetworkMan ager/system- connections/
They can add
powersave=0
to the [wifi] section of each file.
I did the reverse and had to add "powersave=1" before the fix of this bug.
As I said before there is no global setting in /etc/NetworkMan ager/networkMan ager.conf