Hi Patrick: Your reply to my other issue (plasma session hanging after boot) suggested removing /usr/lib/systemd/user/sockets.target.wants/dbus.socket, this appears to alleviate this problem. I think the symptom I was seeing might have been kde and/or authentication related. The good news is that I have networking in Linux and am posting from an OpenSuse login session. You asked: what is the output of: systemctl status network I'm not sure if it matters given the previous good news, but here it is: systemctl status network ● NetworkManager.service - Network Manager Loaded: loaded (/usr/lib/systemd/system/NetworkManager.service; enabled; vendor preset: disabled) Active: active (running) since Sun 2017-10-29 16:04:14 PDT; 28min ago Docs: man:NetworkManager(8) Main PID: 1275 (NetworkManager) Tasks: 4 (limit: 4915) CGroup: /system.slice/NetworkManager.service ├─1275 /usr/sbin/NetworkManager --no-daemon └─2641 /sbin/dhclient -d -q -sf /usr/lib/nm-dhcp-helper -pf /var/run/dhclient-wlo1.pid -lf /var/lib/NetworkManager/dhclient-b4d631d7-4ed8-4b80-aaae-1f59e19b5e29-wlo1.lease -cf /var/lib/NetworkMana With best regards: Bill From: Patrick Shanahan <ptilopteri@gmail.com> on behalf of Patrick Shanahan <paka@opensuse.org> Sent: Sunday, October 29, 2017 9:27 PM To: opensuse-factory@opensuse.org Subject: Re: [opensuse-factory] Opensuse Tumbleweed with recent updates fails to connect the Intel Dual Band Wireless-AS 8265 interface * Foolish Ewe <foolishewe@hotmail.com> [10-29-17 17:13]:
Hello All:
I have a new laptop, model HP Spectre x360 Convertible 15-bl1XX which initially worked with OpenSuse Tumble Weed but appears to have lost all network support for its Intel Dual Band Wireless-AC 8265 network hardware. This issue is my most urgent current issue, since I need to make a decision soon to keep or return this laptop.
Leap supported the network device out of the box but updates broke it. I checked https://wireless.wiki.kernel.org/en/users/drivers/iwlwifi and I see that I need a Linux kernel version 4.6+ for this driver, but leap is currently on the 4.4 kernel version, so I took a chance on tumbleweed. I had tumbleweed up and running with good network support for a few days this week, then did a big update one or 2 days ago, the networking was working and suddenly stopped. The Networks manager daemons appear to be up and running as per yast but the kde network manager client won't show me available networks or allow me to log in at all, I just see a red icon in my task bar and when I click on it I see the networking is enabled, but no list of access points, and not prompt from kwallet to login to my router. I can't easily report diagnostics without network access, I'm quite sad about this. As far as I can tell I'm on the most recent bios :
en:users:drivers:iwlwifi [Linux Wireless] wireless.wiki.kernel.org iwlwifi is the wireless driver for Intel's current wireless chips. For older chips, there are other drivers:
wmic bios get biosversion BIOSVersion {"HPQOEM - 1072009", "F.20", "American Megatrends - 5000C"}
If there is a specific set of logs that I should retrieve, I can try to boot back into Linux, but until this is fixed, I can only access the internet via Windows 10.
I looked in Bugzilla and the most closely related report appears to be https://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1065127, but, unlike Bug 1065127 in my case I don't have an initial connection period before the drop.
Any guidance or help is appreciated. On a side note, I'm a bit new to the journalctl log access, so a little guidance on how to select any requested logs would also be appreciated.
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