Re: Re: [opensuse] wifi not working
Thänks sogar! It would be bice if you could just tell me wo me basixs aboutt wicked...Neger used it before.... Thänks anyway ....
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I took a look in there but insofar nm is controlling my network there is not much possibility to adjust things ... Strange nothing seems Tod work....
In YaST Network module try to turn off NM, check kernel module and DHCP settings for Your network cards and activate NM (or better wicked) again. If the module is present, there should by no reason not to work. The only other possibility coming to my mind is if it isn't blacklisted in /etc/modprobe.d/50-blacklist.conf, but it'd be weird. :-)
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An: opensuse@opensuse.org Betreff: Re: [opensuse] wifi not working Dne Čt 3. prosince 2015 13:34:40, Benjamin10@gmx.at napsal(a):
Interstingly nmcli g says that everything is active but just there is no connectivity and of courwe the status is 'not connected'
Did You check in YaST? Sometimes it happened to me that the kernel module was loaded, but the device was not configured (to use DHCP and so on). -- Vojtěch Zeisek
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Dne Čt 3. prosince 2015 14:18:56, Benjamin10@gmx.at napsal(a):
Thänks sogar! It would be bice if you could just tell me wo me basixs aboutt wicked...Neger used it before.... Thänks anyway ....
As far as I understand, it replaces NM and ifup/ifdown scripts and it is new openSUSE default. It works much better for me. I think the best is to start here https://en.opensuse.org/Portal:Wicked I don't know which DE You are using, but in KDE4/5 and XFCE I can normally manage networks from applet in panel. -- Vojtěch Zeisek Komunita openSUSE GNU/Linuxu Community of the openSUSE GNU/Linux http://www.opensuse.org/ http://trapa.cz/
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Dne Čt 3. prosince 2015 14:18:56, Benjamin10@gmx.at napsal(a):
Thänks sogar! It would be bice if you could just tell me wo me basixs aboutt wicked...Neger used it before.... Thänks anyway ....
As far as I understand, it replaces NM and ifup/ifdown scripts and it is new openSUSE default. It works much better for me. I think the best is to start here https://en.opensuse.org/Portal:Wicked I don't know which DE You are using, but in KDE4/5 and XFCE I can normally manage networks from applet in panel.
I would vote the other way, never having had any problem with Network Manager. If it worked in 13.2 it should work in Leap. What about firmware? Do you need any? Did you fetch any? - -- After all is said and done, more is said than done. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2 iEYEARECAAYFAlZgfwUACgkQv7M3G5+2DLKzRgCgocA+muKcQ1xnrkXhBHpHA9x8 wZcAoIH7QkXfAyfTgA3ioL/m+iUknevb =ph5K -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org
Just some stuff about this: I found a way (altough a very strange way) to get wifi workin again. The problem or bug seems to appear after I switch on my laptop. Wifi is not workin then. When i put the laptop into hibernate and login again wifi is workin! How strange. I experienced that after a mkinitrd the problem came again and the workaround still worked. I was installing bumblebee on my laptop–that is why i had to make a mkinitrd… Best, Benjamin! Am 03.12.2015 um 18:42 schrieb John Andersen:
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On 12/03/2015 05:29 AM, Vojtěch Zeisek wrote:
Dne Čt 3. prosince 2015 14:18:56, Benjamin10@gmx.at napsal(a):
Thänks sogar! It would be bice if you could just tell me wo me basixs aboutt wicked...Neger used it before.... Thänks anyway .... As far as I understand, it replaces NM and ifup/ifdown scripts and it is new openSUSE default. It works much better for me. I think the best is to start here https://en.opensuse.org/Portal:Wicked I don't know which DE You are using, but in KDE4/5 and XFCE I can normally manage networks from applet in panel.
I would vote the other way, never having had any problem with Network Manager. If it worked in 13.2 it should work in Leap.
What about firmware? Do you need any? Did you fetch any?
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10.12.2015 23:17, Benjamin пишет:
Just some stuff about this: I found a way (altough a very strange way) to get wifi workin again. The problem or bug seems to appear after I switch on my laptop. Wifi is not workin then. When i put the laptop into hibernate and login again wifi is workin! How strange. I experienced that after a mkinitrd the problem came again and the workaround still worked. I was installing bumblebee on my laptop–that is why i had to make a mkinitrd…
Check rfkill output when WiFi does not work - may be it gets disabled. Currently on my notebook WiFi gets disabled every second resume.
Thanks for the hint, but i tried rfkill, ifconfig, and all the other stuff but nothing worked except to hibernate the laptop and login again ;) Strange but the card is not blocked… Best, Benjamin! @your notebook, sounds unconfortable…Rfkill is solving the probs? Am 11.12.2015 um 04:22 schrieb Andrei Borzenkov:
10.12.2015 23:17, Benjamin пишет:
Just some stuff about this: I found a way (altough a very strange way) to get wifi workin again. The problem or bug seems to appear after I switch on my laptop. Wifi is not workin then. When i put the laptop into hibernate and login again wifi is workin! How strange. I experienced that after a mkinitrd the problem came again and the workaround still worked. I was installing bumblebee on my laptop–that is why i had to make a mkinitrd…
Check rfkill output when WiFi does not work - may be it gets disabled. Currently on my notebook WiFi gets disabled every second resume.
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