Re: F24: waking up from hibernate no longer wakes nm-applet (however existing connection works fine)

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Hi,

Thanks for the response.

On Mon, 29 Aug 2016 19:19:33 -0700 Samuel Sieb <samuel@xxxxxxxx> wrote:

> On 08/29/2016 04:37 PM, Ranjan Maitra wrote:
> > I understand that Fedora has gone the way of my hated linux distribution (Ubuntu) in actively disconnecting hibernate in a very disappointing distribution, but I still think that someone may know what to do so I thought that I would post this here and get suggestions and advice.
> >
> See https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1206936 for why and how 
> it's being worked on.

>From what I understand, this bug is about the laptop not resuming from hibernate but booting. Mine boots just fine from following the instructions by Fedora. This is not a problem.

> > However, of late, since F24, I have been having this problem that the laptop comes back from hibernate but the nm-applet does not. Basically, what happens is that the nm-applet has the disconnected symbol. The network does work (at the location it was working from when the laptop was hibernated). It will not work in a new location simply because nm-applet does not have the ability to provide me with a list of new possibly connections. I have not tried this part with ethernet but I suspect that the general idea would be similar.
> >
> Where do you see an "nm-applet"?  I have no such process on my F24 
> laptop, so how do you restart it?  I just did a hibernate test.  I'm 
> using ethernet and when it resumed, the connection status at the top 
> showed disconnected even though it was working.  However, in the menu it 
> said connected and unplugging and replugging the cord reset the status 
> icon.  I had wifi hardware disabled at the time and re-enabling it 
> automatically connected.  It takes so long to resume that I really don't 
> want to try again with wifi enabled, but it does seem to be fine.

I use openbox and I have nm-applet (which controls NetworkManager using a graphical interface from a system tray). The program is run using nm-applet but once on, it still keeps running. What happens is after waking up from hibernate, I lose the ability to change and get new connections. Specifically, I have a similar experience as you, in that the connection status at the top shows disconnected even though it is working. But, it is important to note that because the status is disconnected, I do not have any other wifi networks shown to be available. 

> There was one problem on resuming.  gnome-settings-daemon was spamming 
> the pcscd process really badly for some reason.  Restarting pcscd didn't 
> make any difference, I had to kill gnome-settings-daemon.
> 
> > The only way I can get back to using nm-applet to provide me with Wifi connections (beyond the one to which it has been connected) is by killing and restarting nm-applet. The process has to be repeated for every hibernate.
> >
> Please explain how you did this.

I used:

killall nm-applet
nm-applet &

and then the behaviour is back to normal in the sense that the applet shows "connected" and I have the available wifi networks listed. The big issue is that this has to be done every time since Fedora 24.

> 
> > PS: As an aside, one of the parameters in: /etc/default/grub, I have GRUB_DISABLE_RECOVERY="true" -- I also tried with
> > GRUB_DISABLE_RECOVERY="false" but there was no visible effect. I am not completely sure what this parameter does because it seems to give me the same result irrespective of whether or not it is set to "true".
> >
> https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1055759

So, I guess the solution is to get rid of dracut-config-rescue. But it is still not clear to me what this GRUB_DISABLE_RECOVERY does.

Many thanks,
Ranjan

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