because restarting network-manager from sleep.d isn't even a workaround, let alone a fix. With that, my network successfully reconnects just about as often as if there is nothing in sleep.d.
Which, apparently, would be because /etc/pm/sleep.d is never invoked.
because restarting network-manager from sleep.d isn't even a workaround, let alone a fix. With that, my network successfully reconnects just about as often as if there is nothing in sleep.d.
Which, apparently, would be because /etc/pm/sleep.d is never invoked.