[opensuse] Fixing Network Woes After Upgrade SuSE Linux Leap 42.3 -> 15.0
Hi, Upgrade 42.3 -> 15.0 again brought me few troubles. Network was up and and down in endless cycle. Quick check revealed, that networking was switched to wicked, which conflicted with Gnome/MATE NetworkManager applet (latter tried to configure networking on its own in a timed interval). Removing "NetworkManager-applet" fixed this problem. Hopefully will be useful for someone. More tips in my blog: http://www.vacuum-tube.eu/wp/?p=399 -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org
On 11/15/18 10:12 PM, Andrei Verovski wrote:
Hi,
Upgrade 42.3 -> 15.0 again brought me few troubles. Network was up and and down in endless cycle. Quick check revealed, that networking was switched to wicked, which conflicted with Gnome/MATE NetworkManager applet (latter tried to configure networking on its own in a timed interval). Removing "NetworkManager-applet" fixed this problem.
I also had network problems on Leap 42.3 to 15 upgrade, though with wireless. Using KDE and network manager and upgrade from DVD. All seemed to go fine with the upgrade, but on reboot there was no internet. WiFi was working and I could ping 8.8.8.8 but not google.com. I looked on the net and a number of people had the same problem. It turns out that resolve.conf was empty and adding a proper DNS entry in it solves the problem. There is an extensive bug report (sorry, I don't have the URL) on this particular issue. Gustav -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org
I had the same issue on Tumbleweed a few weeks ago. I saw in the system journal that the NetworkManager service was having trouble with resolving the wifi, and was creating a 'new' resolve.conf file with the name /etc/resolve.conf.config or something similar. Copying this file over to /etc/resolve.conf, or deleting the empy resolve.conf file fixed the problem. Cheers, Chris On Fri, 16 Nov 2018 at 11:25, Gustav Degreef <gustav97@gmail.com> wrote:
On 11/15/18 10:12 PM, Andrei Verovski wrote:
Hi,
Upgrade 42.3 -> 15.0 again brought me few troubles. Network was up and and down in endless cycle. Quick check revealed, that networking was switched to wicked, which conflicted with Gnome/MATE NetworkManager applet (latter tried to configure networking on its own in a timed interval). Removing "NetworkManager-applet" fixed this problem.
I also had network problems on Leap 42.3 to 15 upgrade, though with wireless. Using KDE and network manager and upgrade from DVD. All seemed to go fine with the upgrade, but on reboot there was no internet. WiFi was working and I could ping 8.8.8.8 but not google.com. I looked on the net and a number of people had the same problem. It turns out that resolve.conf was empty and adding a proper DNS entry in it solves the problem. There is an extensive bug report (sorry, I don't have the URL) on this particular issue. Gustav
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Op vrijdag 16 november 2018 13:01:55 CET schreef Chris Coutinho:
I had the same issue on Tumbleweed a few weeks ago. I saw in the system journal that the NetworkManager service was having trouble with resolving the wifi, and was creating a 'new' resolve.conf file with the name /etc/resolve.conf.config or something similar.
Copying this file over to /etc/resolve.conf, or deleting the empy resolve.conf file fixed the problem.
Cheers, Chris
On Fri, 16 Nov 2018 at 11:25, Gustav Degreef <gustav97@gmail.com> wrote:
On 11/15/18 10:12 PM, Andrei Verovski wrote:
Hi,
Upgrade 42.3 -> 15.0 again brought me few troubles. Network was up and and down in endless cycle. Quick check revealed, that networking was switched to wicked, which conflicted with Gnome/MATE NetworkManager applet (latter tried to configure networking on its own in a timed interval). Removing "NetworkManager-applet" fixed this problem.
netconfig -f update does that for you.
I also had network problems on Leap 42.3 to 15 upgrade, though with wireless. Using KDE and network manager and upgrade from DVD. All seemed to go fine with the upgrade, but on reboot there was no internet. WiFi was working and I could ping 8.8.8.8 but not google.com. I looked on the net and a number of people had the same problem. It turns out that resolve.conf was empty and adding a proper DNS entry in it solves the problem. There is an extensive bug report (sorry, I don't have the URL) on this particular issue. Gustav
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Cool thanks for the tip! On Fri, 16 Nov 2018 at 13:04, Knurpht-openSUSE <knurpht@opensuse.org> wrote:
Op vrijdag 16 november 2018 13:01:55 CET schreef Chris Coutinho:
I had the same issue on Tumbleweed a few weeks ago. I saw in the system journal that the NetworkManager service was having trouble with resolving the wifi, and was creating a 'new' resolve.conf file with the name /etc/resolve.conf.config or something similar.
Copying this file over to /etc/resolve.conf, or deleting the empy resolve.conf file fixed the problem.
Cheers, Chris
On Fri, 16 Nov 2018 at 11:25, Gustav Degreef <gustav97@gmail.com> wrote:
On 11/15/18 10:12 PM, Andrei Verovski wrote:
Hi,
Upgrade 42.3 -> 15.0 again brought me few troubles. Network was up and and down in endless cycle. Quick check revealed, that networking was switched to wicked, which conflicted with Gnome/MATE NetworkManager applet (latter tried to configure networking on its own in a timed interval). Removing "NetworkManager-applet" fixed this problem.
netconfig -f update does that for you.
I also had network problems on Leap 42.3 to 15 upgrade, though with wireless. Using KDE and network manager and upgrade from DVD. All seemed to go fine with the upgrade, but on reboot there was no internet. WiFi was working and I could ping 8.8.8.8 but not google.com. I looked on the net and a number of people had the same problem. It turns out that resolve.conf was empty and adding a proper DNS entry in it solves the problem. There is an extensive bug report (sorry, I don't have the URL) on this particular issue. Gustav
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Andrei Verovski
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Chris Coutinho
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Gustav Degreef
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Knurpht-openSUSE