21st April 2017, 9:05
Dagnabbit. Curious, i tried your
& promptly lost my connection. I reverted to my usual bash script, whose primary line is
but like my earlier post, this uncharacteristically did not regain my connectivity. Also unable to help were [& i know this is obsolete, being for Upstart not SystemD]
&
Hence, annoyed all over again, i knew of no other steps i could take, so i rebooted again. As per my initial post, everything was good again after that, but i remain confused/irritated that something has changed / come out of nowhere, that has altered what used to be normal Network Manager behaviour for me.
I checked Update Manager's recent history, but cannot see any recent changes that should be relevant here:
Sigh.
Code:
sudo killall NetworkManager
sudo NetworkManager
& promptly lost my connection. I reverted to my usual bash script, whose primary line is
Code:
sudo systemctl restart network-manager
but like my earlier post, this uncharacteristically did not regain my connectivity. Also unable to help were [& i know this is obsolete, being for Upstart not SystemD]
Code:
sudo service network-manager restart
&
Code:
sudo systemctl restart network-manager.service
Hence, annoyed all over again, i knew of no other steps i could take, so i rebooted again. As per my initial post, everything was good again after that, but i remain confused/irritated that something has changed / come out of nowhere, that has altered what used to be normal Network Manager behaviour for me.
I checked Update Manager's recent history, but cannot see any recent changes that should be relevant here:
Sigh.