Justin, you won’t need to restart every time, you can just enter:
sudo nmcli nm sleep false
or
sudo killall NetworkManager
This is an annoying bug, that you wouldn’t expect to see in Ubuntu these days (I didn't see anything like this from the start) and I would describe it as serious, I mean how many people like Justin would have no idea how to get their networking back? I am guessing most new Ubuntu users, as it is not like they can search the net for a solution is it?
Yanpas, thanks will try 2) as that has to be easier than having to open a terminal each and every time I resume. It also makes me wonder about those that don't have this bug, is it merely because many people have that enabled?
@Seth Arnold, Justin may have the package Linux installed but clearly he is lacking its dependencies:
sarcasm-1.2.1 -99.9
pretentiousness
elitism-1.0.1
smugness-1.0.0
Seth you seem to have an extra package installed:
unhelpfulness-0.1.1
Justin, you won’t need to restart every time, you can just enter:
sudo nmcli nm sleep false
or
sudo killall NetworkManager
This is an annoying bug, that you wouldn’t expect to see in Ubuntu these days (I didn't see anything like this from the start) and I would describe it as serious, I mean how many people like Justin would have no idea how to get their networking back? I am guessing most new Ubuntu users, as it is not like they can search the net for a solution is it?
Yanpas, thanks will try 2) as that has to be easier than having to open a terminal each and every time I resume. It also makes me wonder about those that don't have this bug, is it merely because many people have that enabled?