Description of problem: When I wake up from supend, the nm-applet shows "in progress" icon and it takes a while to connect back to the WiFi. VPN connection is lost. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): How reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. Be connected to WiFi via nm-applet 2. Connect to VPN if possible 3. Suspend the system via # systemctl suspend 4. After suspend, wake up ASAP 5. Suspend the system via Xfce logout option 6. After suspend, wake up ASAP Actual results: After 4. the WiFi is connected as well as VPN. Right after suspend. After 6. the WiFi is disconnected and reconnects. VPN connection is lost. Expected results: Both acts as after 4. Additional info: It has always been like that. But now I see it has not to be that way.
I forgot to say: xfce4-session-4.10.1-3.fc20.x86_64 But that's not relevant IMHO anyway.
Xfce just calls systemd here, so not sure what the difference could be. Moving over to NetworkManager to see if they know what could be causing this.
Could you at least reproduce the behavior, Kevin?
system journal logs from NetworkManager would be helpful here to see if NetworkManager is getting the right messages from upower or systemd on suspend/resume.
(In reply to Dan Williams from comment #4) > system journal logs from NetworkManager would be helpful here And those are located where exactly? Cause `locate NetworkManager | grep log` brings up nothing.
Could you please help me with that a bit?
'journalctl -u NetworkManager' should have them.
Thanks. Here you go: http://paste.fedoraproject.org/58411/99460138
Oh, this one is actually better: http://paste.fedoraproject.org/58412/99619138
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