![]() Mar 16 07:46:12 aufr-ThinkPad-Z61m NetworkManager: ifupdown: interfaces file /etc/network/interfaces.d/* doesn't exist Mar 16 07:46:12 aufr-ThinkPad-Z61m NetworkManager: ifupdown: interface-parser: source line includes interfaces file(s) /e Mar 16 07:46:12 aufr-ThinkPad-Z61m NetworkManager: ifupdown: interface-parser: parsing file /etc/network/interfaces Mar 16 07:46:11 aufr-ThinkPad-Z61m NetworkManager: manager: rfkill: WWAN hardware radio set enabled Mar 16 07:46:11 aufr-ThinkPad-Z61m NetworkManager: manager: rfkill: WiFi hardware radio set enabled Mar 16 07:46:11 aufr-ThinkPad-Z61m NetworkManager: rfkill0: found WiFi radio killswitch (at /sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1c. Mar 16 07:46:11 aufr-ThinkPad-Z61m NetworkManager: dns-mgr: init: dns=default, rc-manager=resolvconf Mar 16 07:46:11 aufr-ThinkPad-Z61m NetworkManager: hostname: hostname changed from (none) to "aufr-ThinkPad-Z61m" Mar 16 07:46:11 aufr-ThinkPad-Z61m NetworkManager: hostname: hostname: using hostnamed ![]() Mar 16 07:46:09 aufr-ThinkPad-Z61m NetworkManager: monitoring ifupdown state file '/run/network/ifstate'. Mar 16 07:46:09 aufr-ThinkPad-Z61m NetworkManager: manager: monitoring kernel firmware directory '/lib/firmware'. Mar 16 07:46:09 aufr-ThinkPad-Z61m systemd: Started Network Manager. Mar 16 07:46:09 aufr-ThinkPad-Z61m NetworkManager: bus-manager: acquired D-Bus service "" ![]() Mar 16 07:46:09 aufr-ThinkPad-Z61m NetworkManager: wifi-nl80211: (wls3): using nl80211 for WiFi device control Mar 16 07:46:09 aufr-ThinkPad-Z61m NetworkManager: Read config: /etc/NetworkManager/nf (lib: no-mac-addr-chang Mar 16 07:46:09 aufr-ThinkPad-Z61m NetworkManager: NetworkManager (version 1.14.6) is starting. Mar 16 07:46:03 aufr-ThinkPad-Z61m systemd: Starting Network Manager. Oops, edit: Credit where due, if someone were to do so, no doubt they'd learn a metric-crapton of things about tech but still not even sure how that much nix forum activity is humanly possible and often joked about thinking he's a cyborg ( I still do btw, he insists he's a bot tho.) Spent that much time dealing with the avg nix user (or person who uses gnu/nix and thinks they're a nixer), I'd be curled up in a ball somewhere drooling on myself.Ĭode: Select all journalctl -unit NetworkManager -unit network-manager No wonder and gotta be one of the reasons the guy's on the edge of a mental breakdown. Wade through 42,000+ posts if you dare, lol. if you're of really stout stuff search Head_on's post history. Anyway good luck no matter, am about 1000% sure the info you seek is in this and many other nix fori's or docs. Know I have covered checking dpkg logs to see which pkgs etc have been upgraded in a given span of time. more than several times, many, many times and seen others having done likewise. Though if someone has spent as much time as I have dorking around in nix forums then gets to feeling like someone can/has covered about everything. Without having to type a gazillion could be or try this's till damn fingers bleed. Yeppers actually providing some amount of meaningful information about what you've done, what you're dealing with does tend to help people to help you. Not really so much ire aimed at you specifically just general frustration about all the Canonical folks who've flooded nix communities they clearly don't belong in etc blahblah. ![]() The function keys thing can actually be somewhat insidious, it's threw me off a couple times for a min or two, here + there. If you want to disparage me more, go right ahead. I'll just take an extra few seconds every morning to enable the wifi. I deleted all other old wifi connections. A little unclear - is 1 the highest priority, or a higher # is higher? I figured a higher # is better, because they were all at 0 originally. I tried changing the priority of the connection. At least that was easier than the torture of net-diswrapper from the bad old days of Linux. I knew I was in trouble right away when I had to enable the non free suppositories to get wifi drivers. Out of the limited number of kept up 32 bit distros, I mistakenly chose good old grandfather Debian. I was running Manjaro on it, but it wasn't being updated. Yes, on 2 of my other laptops I am running Ubuntu and Lubuntu. So network manager is running, but the box "enable wifi" still needs to be clicked. ![]() I ran "systemctl | grep running" when I first booted up, and the wifi wsn't connecting, and got back "rvice loaded active running Network Manager" ![]()
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