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    Network Manager broken, faults upon boot

    Hi All

    I am running Trusty on a Dell Laptop & have been doing fine for ages.

    Recently I upgraded software, probably security upgrades, via Synaptic (cannot find out which ones) & now Network Manager always faults (multiple times) on system boot.
    Result is I cannot get a network connection on this system.

    The first fault for Network Manager is as follows (source: Kernel Log)
    Code:
    NetworkManager[844] general protection ip:469fee sp:7fffbd5b2240 error:0 in NetworkManager[400000+10d000]
    This happens even before KDE gets loaded so does not appear to be KDE related.

    I have tried different retro versions of Linux from the Bootloader & still no luck.
    Ditto when running the Network option from "Rescue " version from the Bootloader.
    Dpkg appears to indicate that the NetworkManager package is installed fine.

    I can get networking running fine from Win8 on the same machine (which I am using now...) so the hardware appears not to be faulty.

    I also also tried to get a previous version of Network Manager reinstalled under Synaptic but I cannot get far because there is no network connection!

    So I am stumped.

    Does anyone have any ideas that could help here please?
    Its very frustrating having no data connection on my Linux install... and I do not enjoy using Windows.

    Cheers, thanks

    Andy

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    #2
    Thanks Teunis

    I'll a bash (puns not intended).

    Cheers

    Andy

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      #3
      Still no joy

      Hi Tounis

      I had a bash (finally) at getting Kubuntu back online, using the commands in the listed post. Did not quite work

      I find my network device but it does not seem to be running?
      With a bit of a fiddle I can see the available networks but cannot connect to my ESSID (which is listed as being visible/available)

      I am still getting no joy

      Can you/someone please advise?

      Thanks

      Andy

      --

      Steps taken in the shell window:

      1. Ran iwconfig

      Result:
      Code:
      asd@asd-Dell:~$ iwconfig
      
      eth0      no wireless extensions.
      
      lo        no wireless extensions.
      
      wlan0     IEEE 802.11abgn  ESSID:off/any       
      Mode:Managed  
      Access Point: Not-Associated   
      Tx-Power=0 dBm      
      Retry  long limit:7   
      RTS thr:off   
      Fragment thr:off
      Power Management:on
      So my Wireless is wlan0 but appears to be not working?

      2. Ran iwlist

      Result:
      Code:
      wlan0     Interface doesn't support scanning : Network is down
      Not looking good....

      3. Ran dhclient.

      It started (?) but did not return to the bash shell (just stayed there) so I had to press Ctrl Z to come back to the shell prompt

      4. Ran iwlist again ... now with a different result.

      I got my ESSID showing up on the radar: "asd"

      Code:
      asd@asd-Dell:~$ sudo iwlist wlan0 scan | grep ESSID         
      [B]ESSID:"asd"       [/B]        
      ESSID:"ASUS88"                  
      ESSID:"kittynet"                 
      ESSID:"ASUS88"               
      ESSID:"Apple Network f2d4b9"
      Please note there was several minutes here so it should not be a time-related issue?

      5. Ran iwconfig & wpa_passphrase again

      Code:
      asd@asd-Dell:~$ sudo iwconfig wlan0 essid "asd"
      asd@asd-Dell:~$ wpa_passphrase "asd" "abcdABCD"
      network={
              ssid="asd"
              #psk="abcdABCD"
      psk=long string of characters}
      NB I have changed my psk above to make it generic for this post.

      Looks interesting, but I still get no connection...
      I am tethering from my mobile phone so it tells me accurately that I am not connected...

      -- end of steps taken
      Last edited by as_dinnie; Mar 06, 2016, 07:17 AM. Reason: Clarification...

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        #4
        Thanks Tounis.

        Will try & see how I go.

        Cheers

        Andy

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