On Thu, 1 Jul 2021 at 02:02, Jon LaBadie <jonfu@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Laptop running F34 with an "Intel Cannon Point-LP CNVi [Wireless-AC]"
controller.
Every 10 seconds I get this error message (/var/log/messages):
wpa_supplicant[78893]: wlo1: CTRL-EVENT-SCAN-FAILED ret=-22
A websearch shows this is not an uncommon problem though most
see it every 1 second, not 10 seconds. I've tried numerous
suggested solutions that were all ineffective (reboot after
changes). These included:
- downgrading wpa_supplicant (none available)
- downgrading NM (restored current)
- eliminating all NM interfaces except the active one
- eliminated the ethernet (wired) NM interface
- several .conf changes for NM and wpa_supplicant
Still the messages keep coming (200K+).
Any suggestions?
Have you seen <https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1703745>?
This indicates the messages are due to wpa_supplicant not properly handling
your wifi hardware, so you may want to check upstream. This could
be an issue with the firmware version provided by Fedora.
My Fedora 33 system has wpa_supplicant messages in "the systemd(1)
journal as written by systemd-journald.service(8)." so either Fedora 34 has
changed logging for wpa_supplicant or you have a local wpa_supplicant
version/configuration.
This sort of problem often appears across multiple linux distros, so it is worth
checking for similar issues on other distros, in particular Ubuntu and Arch.
George N. White III
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