Am Sonntag, 3. Mai 2020, 21:22:14 CEST schrieb Matthias Bach:
Hi,
Hi!
Am Mittwoch, 29. April 2020, 13:25:56 CEST schrieb Jan Ritzerfeld: [...]
Some of the participants in the thread mentioned above had similar problems. However, since these problems are intermittant for some, it was hard to prove that a proposed solution actually worked. One person solved the problem by turning off "MAC address randomization", another one by cleaning up the KWallet.
Thanks for these pointers. They were actually pretty insightful. And a shame I didn't come up with the idea of searching the Germany mailing list myself.
Don't be too hard on yourself, it's a high-volume list.
It seems the problem is completely unrelated to KWallet as it for me happens even for freshly created users.
Okay, that would have been the nasty race condition problem. :)
Turning off "MAC address randomization" was an excellent hint. It seems following the instructions at https://blog.muench-johannes.de/networkmanager-disable-mac-randomization-31 4 solved the problem for me.
Cool! It was a shame last year that I totally forgot that my old hardware had exactly that problem. However, that's why I remembered it this time.
Obviously, I'll only be sure after some extended usage but rebooting so far was a pretty 100% trigger for the issue and now I was able to do multiple without triggering the issue. Obviously this comes at some privacy cost, but as all usage of the affected laptop is either at home or in a public function this luckily is not too significant in this case.
Perfect.
Kind Regards, Matthias
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