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Wifi doesn't work after hibernate but DOES work after suspend


Network devices unmanaged after resume from hibernation in Ubuntu Gnome 13.10Wifi Not Working after Suspend/Screen Off Ubuntu 14.04Yet another hibernate problem: save to disk work, but cannot wake upUbuntu 12.04 - no internet after wakeup, wifi/lan connected, but reaching only local networkWi-Fi starts only after Suspend (in Ubuntu) and Sleep or Hibernate (in Windows)Laptop dying during suspend after 2 hours. Suspend/hybrid not workingHard blocked WIFI after suspendWifi cannot reconnect in any way after long time sleep/suspend/hibernate(Yet another) Wifi issue after suspend in Ubuntu 16.04WiFi fails after suspend or hibernateUbuntu 18.04 mouse on Lenovo Thinkpad X240 not working after suspend/hibernate













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I run Ubuntu 13.10 (though on 13.04 situation was the same) on Thinkpad E125 laptop



I have very common problem - there were no WiFi after suspend. I've googled the problem and find solution that works perfectly - http://www.webupd8.org/2013/01/fix-wireless-or-wired-network-not.html - after following those recommendation I have probably 100 suspend/wake-up cycles - WiFi always worked



But this fix didn't affect hibernate - now I have 100% times not working wifi after hibernate. If after hibernate I go to suspend and back - wifi start working again.



Can some please advise the way to apply that patch to hibernate










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    I run Ubuntu 13.10 (though on 13.04 situation was the same) on Thinkpad E125 laptop



    I have very common problem - there were no WiFi after suspend. I've googled the problem and find solution that works perfectly - http://www.webupd8.org/2013/01/fix-wireless-or-wired-network-not.html - after following those recommendation I have probably 100 suspend/wake-up cycles - WiFi always worked



    But this fix didn't affect hibernate - now I have 100% times not working wifi after hibernate. If after hibernate I go to suspend and back - wifi start working again.



    Can some please advise the way to apply that patch to hibernate










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      I run Ubuntu 13.10 (though on 13.04 situation was the same) on Thinkpad E125 laptop



      I have very common problem - there were no WiFi after suspend. I've googled the problem and find solution that works perfectly - http://www.webupd8.org/2013/01/fix-wireless-or-wired-network-not.html - after following those recommendation I have probably 100 suspend/wake-up cycles - WiFi always worked



      But this fix didn't affect hibernate - now I have 100% times not working wifi after hibernate. If after hibernate I go to suspend and back - wifi start working again.



      Can some please advise the way to apply that patch to hibernate










      share|improve this question














      I run Ubuntu 13.10 (though on 13.04 situation was the same) on Thinkpad E125 laptop



      I have very common problem - there were no WiFi after suspend. I've googled the problem and find solution that works perfectly - http://www.webupd8.org/2013/01/fix-wireless-or-wired-network-not.html - after following those recommendation I have probably 100 suspend/wake-up cycles - WiFi always worked



      But this fix didn't affect hibernate - now I have 100% times not working wifi after hibernate. If after hibernate I go to suspend and back - wifi start working again.



      Can some please advise the way to apply that patch to hibernate







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          Try sudo killall NetworkManager, as suggested in Network devices unmanaged after resume from hibernation in Ubuntu Gnome 13.10 .
          It works fine for me!






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            This issue seems to be caused by bug #1184262 . It is not related to the networking as such, but to power management.



            The workaround I found was to create a file with: sudo gedit /etc/pm/sleep.d/10_resume_network and paste the following:



            #!/bin/sh
            #Tell Network Manager that resume was successful

            case "$1" in
            thaw)
            nmcli nm sleep false
            ;;
            esac


            Then, save and close the file and enter sudo chmod +x /etc/pm/sleep.d/10_resume_network.






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            • this solution messed up my laptop for a minute. I had to restart in recovery mode because /etc/pm/sleep/d is mounted as read only so I couldn't just delete the file as root when it completely tanked my network manager

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            Try sudo killall NetworkManager, as suggested in Network devices unmanaged after resume from hibernation in Ubuntu Gnome 13.10 .
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              Try sudo killall NetworkManager, as suggested in Network devices unmanaged after resume from hibernation in Ubuntu Gnome 13.10 .
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                Try sudo killall NetworkManager, as suggested in Network devices unmanaged after resume from hibernation in Ubuntu Gnome 13.10 .
                It works fine for me!






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                It works fine for me!







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                    This issue seems to be caused by bug #1184262 . It is not related to the networking as such, but to power management.



                    The workaround I found was to create a file with: sudo gedit /etc/pm/sleep.d/10_resume_network and paste the following:



                    #!/bin/sh
                    #Tell Network Manager that resume was successful

                    case "$1" in
                    thaw)
                    nmcli nm sleep false
                    ;;
                    esac


                    Then, save and close the file and enter sudo chmod +x /etc/pm/sleep.d/10_resume_network.






                    share|improve this answer

























                    • this solution messed up my laptop for a minute. I had to restart in recovery mode because /etc/pm/sleep/d is mounted as read only so I couldn't just delete the file as root when it completely tanked my network manager

                      – gloomy.penguin
                      Nov 1 '18 at 22:32















                    3














                    This issue seems to be caused by bug #1184262 . It is not related to the networking as such, but to power management.



                    The workaround I found was to create a file with: sudo gedit /etc/pm/sleep.d/10_resume_network and paste the following:



                    #!/bin/sh
                    #Tell Network Manager that resume was successful

                    case "$1" in
                    thaw)
                    nmcli nm sleep false
                    ;;
                    esac


                    Then, save and close the file and enter sudo chmod +x /etc/pm/sleep.d/10_resume_network.






                    share|improve this answer

























                    • this solution messed up my laptop for a minute. I had to restart in recovery mode because /etc/pm/sleep/d is mounted as read only so I couldn't just delete the file as root when it completely tanked my network manager

                      – gloomy.penguin
                      Nov 1 '18 at 22:32













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                    3







                    This issue seems to be caused by bug #1184262 . It is not related to the networking as such, but to power management.



                    The workaround I found was to create a file with: sudo gedit /etc/pm/sleep.d/10_resume_network and paste the following:



                    #!/bin/sh
                    #Tell Network Manager that resume was successful

                    case "$1" in
                    thaw)
                    nmcli nm sleep false
                    ;;
                    esac


                    Then, save and close the file and enter sudo chmod +x /etc/pm/sleep.d/10_resume_network.






                    share|improve this answer















                    This issue seems to be caused by bug #1184262 . It is not related to the networking as such, but to power management.



                    The workaround I found was to create a file with: sudo gedit /etc/pm/sleep.d/10_resume_network and paste the following:



                    #!/bin/sh
                    #Tell Network Manager that resume was successful

                    case "$1" in
                    thaw)
                    nmcli nm sleep false
                    ;;
                    esac


                    Then, save and close the file and enter sudo chmod +x /etc/pm/sleep.d/10_resume_network.







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                    • this solution messed up my laptop for a minute. I had to restart in recovery mode because /etc/pm/sleep/d is mounted as read only so I couldn't just delete the file as root when it completely tanked my network manager

                      – gloomy.penguin
                      Nov 1 '18 at 22:32

















                    • this solution messed up my laptop for a minute. I had to restart in recovery mode because /etc/pm/sleep/d is mounted as read only so I couldn't just delete the file as root when it completely tanked my network manager

                      – gloomy.penguin
                      Nov 1 '18 at 22:32
















                    this solution messed up my laptop for a minute. I had to restart in recovery mode because /etc/pm/sleep/d is mounted as read only so I couldn't just delete the file as root when it completely tanked my network manager

                    – gloomy.penguin
                    Nov 1 '18 at 22:32





                    this solution messed up my laptop for a minute. I had to restart in recovery mode because /etc/pm/sleep/d is mounted as read only so I couldn't just delete the file as root when it completely tanked my network manager

                    – gloomy.penguin
                    Nov 1 '18 at 22:32

















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