03-02-2021, 01:26 PM
Ran into something odd, and wonder if I am the only one. Or, perhaps, if there is an easy fix.
I have the Pinebook Pro ANSI, Manjaro 21.02 XFCE running the Pinebook Pro kernel 5.7.19-1.
(BTW: I thought the Debian it came with was great, but I like Manjaro even better on this platform. The job on both hardware and software is just impressive!!! )
Since about three updates ago my NetworkManager has been unreliable on boot. By that I mean there is about a 66% chance it will work just fine, but a 34% chance it will not start on boot. All it takes to fix that is open a terminal and run "sudo NetworkManager start" and it comes up and everything is great. The next startup might be fine, or I might have to kick it up manually again.
Any ideas?
I have the Pinebook Pro ANSI, Manjaro 21.02 XFCE running the Pinebook Pro kernel 5.7.19-1.
(BTW: I thought the Debian it came with was great, but I like Manjaro even better on this platform. The job on both hardware and software is just impressive!!! )
Since about three updates ago my NetworkManager has been unreliable on boot. By that I mean there is about a 66% chance it will work just fine, but a 34% chance it will not start on boot. All it takes to fix that is open a terminal and run "sudo NetworkManager start" and it comes up and everything is great. The next startup might be fine, or I might have to kick it up manually again.
Any ideas?
Ancient teacher (Secondary Field Science/Math), Warrior (USARNG- RET SSG), and IT warrior (30+ years Coder, Network/Systems Administrator, general house geek).
Pinebook Pro user (Debian, Manjaro)
Pinebook Pro user (Debian, Manjaro)