NetworkManager: Something is not quite right.
by cwizardone from LinuxQuestions.org on (#56Q7V)
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I haven't done a fresh installation in a couple of weeks, so I don't know if the above is still a problem, but something new has happened twice this last week.
I usually turn the computer off at night, but early this last week left it on for over 48 hours. It was disconnected, via NetworkManager, from the Internet. One morning, afer it had been on for a little over 2-1/2 days, I went to connect to the 'Net and received the error,
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I rebooted and it came back to life.
This morning, after leaving the computer on overnight, but disconnect from the 'Net, the same thing happened.
Any ideas?
:scratch:
Thanks.
:)


Originally Posted by cwizardone(Post 6152281)......after the last two "fresh" installations the user can no longer "control" access to the network/Internet via NetworkManager and it becomes necessary to edit /etc/dbus-1/systemd/org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.conf to re-gain control. |
I usually turn the computer off at night, but early this last week left it on for over 48 hours. It was disconnected, via NetworkManager, from the Internet. One morning, afer it had been on for a little over 2-1/2 days, I went to connect to the 'Net and received the error,
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The name org.freedesktop.NetworkManager was not provided by any .services file. |
This morning, after leaving the computer on overnight, but disconnect from the 'Net, the same thing happened.
Any ideas?
:scratch:
Thanks.
:)