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    14.04 libnl update broke Network Manager and Network

    I had the "pre-released updates" box checked in my software updates. When I did an update yesterday and rebooted, I lost wired/wireless networking and Network Manager wouldn't start.
    Code:
    dmesg | grep network-manager
    kept showing segfaults. I tried various things, but nothing worked until I manually rolled back the update. I had to download the previous versions of libnl (see the following log file) from http://packages.ubuntu.com/source/trusty/libnl3 on another computer and transfer them via flashdrive then install them with
    Code:
    sudo dpkg -i *.deb
    The files needed were libnl-3-200_3.2.21-1_amd64.deb libnl-genl-3-200_3.2.21-1_amd64.deb libnl-route-3-200_3.2.21-1_amd64.deb
    I got my networking back after that.

    Code:
    LOGFILE
    Commit Log for Thu Jan 28 16:18:10 2016
    Upgraded the following packages:
    libnl-3-200 (3.2.21-1) to 3.2.21-1ubuntu1
    libnl-genl-3-200 (3.2.21-1) to 3.2.21-1ubuntu1
    libnl-route-3-200 (3.2.21-1) to 3.2.21-1ubuntu1
    Edit:
    Summary...
    Don't use synaptic to remove or roll back the packages, it will try to remove many files along with it or pop up with broken dependencies.
    Steps to fix...
    1- Download the 3 files on another computer from http://packages.ubuntu.com/source/trusty/libnl3.
    2- Copy them to a flashdrive.
    3- Put the flashdrive in to the affected computer.
    4- Copy the 3 files into a new folder.
    5- Open a terminal in that folder and run
    Code:
    sudo dpkg -i *.deb
    It will install those packages and networking should come back after restarting.
    Hope this helps anyone with the same problem.

    Update Feb 3rd...
    It looks like they fixed the problems by updating several network packages.
    Code:
    Commit Log for Wed Feb  3 12:49:20 2016
    
    
    Upgraded the following packages:
    gir1.2-networkmanager-1.0 (0.9.8.8-0ubuntu7.2) to 0.9.8.8-0ubuntu7.3
    libnl-3-200 (3.2.21-1) to 3.2.21-1ubuntu1
    libnl-genl-3-200 (3.2.21-1) to 3.2.21-1ubuntu1
    libnl-route-3-200 (3.2.21-1) to 3.2.21-1ubuntu1
    libnm-glib-vpn1 (0.9.8.8-0ubuntu7.2) to 0.9.8.8-0ubuntu7.3
    libnm-glib4 (0.9.8.8-0ubuntu7.2) to 0.9.8.8-0ubuntu7.3
    libnm-util2 (0.9.8.8-0ubuntu7.2) to 0.9.8.8-0ubuntu7.3
    network-manager (0.9.8.8-0ubuntu7.2) to 0.9.8.8-0ubuntu7.3
    network-manager-dbg (0.9.8.8-0ubuntu7.2) to 0.9.8.8-0ubuntu7.3
    So there's no reason to apply the fix in the first post as long as you update the rest of the recommended packages. I've unpinned the 3 offending packages and let them update along with the rest of them, and my network is working fine.
    Last edited by bswarm2; February 3rd, 2016 at 10:04 PM. Reason: Update

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    Re: 14.04 libnl update broke Network Manager and Network

    Thank you! Had the same problem.

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    Re: 14.04 libnl update broke Network Manager and Network

    I hope you don't mind helping a fella out a bit more with your fix bswarm2. I forgot that I had checked "proposed" some time ago and now my 14.04 install is also suffering as a result of today's update. I downloaded the files you listed and saved them on a thumbdrive, but I have never regressed nor removed a previous update before and I am reluctant to charge in without a clue. I have synaptic installed and am also familiar with the terminal. I tried fiddling with synaptic and found the three libnl-route- etc, but if I select each for removal it lists kernels and a whole bunch of other stuff so I backed away in fear of my life.

    Is there a way to use synaptic to remove/reinstall the libraries in question? If terminal is the only way, I take it I first enter:
    Code:
    sudo apt-get remove "filename".deb
    For all three files, then how would I install the saved libraries from a thumbdrive? Sorry, but this is new to me and I am very reluctant to dig the hole deeper.

    Cheers!.

    edit: oh right, brain cell just woke up... I can put the files on my desktop and then cd to Desktop. Then all I have to do is:
    Code:
    sudo dpkg -i *.deb
    For each file, right? After removing them first?
    Last edited by TrueNorthist; January 29th, 2016 at 08:52 PM.

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    Re: 14.04 libnl update broke Network Manager and Network

    I've not tried this but put all 3 files in a folder, cd to that folder then run: sudo dpkg --force-all -i *.deb this will "force" install the 3 .deb files in the folder, you don't have to do this for each file "*.deb" means: do this for all files with the .deb extension. You have to do "sudo" as you need root privilege.

    I would not used synaptic as this will remove a whole bunch of other files which if things then go wrong leave you in a worse position, ie still no network and even more files needed to be installed! The command line is your friend at these times.
    Last edited by tobiz; January 29th, 2016 at 09:12 PM.
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    Re: 14.04 libnl update broke Network Manager and Network

    Got the same issue(?). Last update was to libnl-3-200:amd64 3.2.21-1ubuntu1 which is probable cause? So replace by libnl-3-200_3.2.21-1_amd64.deb fixes problem?

    If I open libnl-3-200_3.2.21-1_amd64.deb (which I've found on internet) using Ubuntu SW Center it says "Later version is already installed". If I install libnl-3-200_3.2.21-1_amd64.deb using dpkg (may have to 'force' install, not sure) then this will install a previous version, which I assume does not have the problem. (note am backing up ~ at moment as changes at this sort of level can be disastrous!)
    Last edited by tobiz; January 29th, 2016 at 08:44 PM.
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    Re: 14.04 libnl update broke Network Manager and Network

    Don't use synaptic to remove or roll back the packages, it will try to remove many files along with it or pop up with broken dependencies.
    Steps to fix...
    1- Download the 3 files on another computer.
    2- Copy them to a flashdrive.
    3- Put the flashdrive in to the affected computer.
    4- Copy the 3 files into a new folder.
    5- Open a terminal in that folder and run
    Code:
    sudo dpkg -i *.deb
    It will install those packages and networking should come back after restarting.
    If anyone knows a better way please speak up. I'm no expert at this, it took hours to figure this out. This update took down 2 computers.
    Note this is for amd64 only, if you need the i386 then use those instead.

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    Re: 14.04 libnl update broke Network Manager and Network

    Quote Originally Posted by bswarm2 View Post
    Don't use synaptic to remove or roll back the packages, it will try to remove many files along with it or pop up with broken dependencies.
    Steps to fix...
    1- Download the 3 files on another computer.
    2- Copy them to a flashdrive.
    3- Put the flashdrive in to the affected computer.
    4- Copy the 3 files into a new folder.
    5- Open a terminal in that folder and run
    Code:
    sudo dpkg -i *.deb
    It will install those packages and networking should come back after restarting.
    If anyone knows a better way please speak up. I'm no expert at this, it took hours to figure this out. This update took down 2 computers.
    Note this is for amd64 only, if you need the i386 then use those instead.
    Thanks for posting this- I think this will solve my problem as well. I'm fairly new to Ubuntu - how do I download the needed files if the only working PC I have has a Windows OS?
    Thank you!

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    Re: 14.04 libnl update broke Network Manager and Network

    Quote Originally Posted by JkR4Yne View Post
    Thanks for posting this- I think this will solve my problem as well. I'm fairly new to Ubuntu - how do I download the needed files if the only working PC I have has a Windows OS?
    Thank you!
    It doesn't matter if you download them from a Windows or any other OS. You're downloading the files from an internet connected PC to transfer them to the one that won't connect. You could probably use a live Ubuntu CD/DVD/Flashdrive (Choose Try Ubuntu instead of Install Ubuntu) in the affected PC and download them directly to a folder on the hard drive, then boot back into your regular Ubuntu to install them.
    Last edited by bswarm2; January 30th, 2016 at 10:51 PM.

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    Re: 14.04 libnl update broke Network Manager and Network

    i would like the instructions about downloading the old files being a bit more descriptive. yes i got it working. but i was very curious about why. i didnt understand why downloading from the site mentioned solved the problem http://packages.ubuntu.com/source/trusty/libnl3 How do you know the files on that site is older than the ones that was installed and caused problems? i havent found any way to see that the files differ. they are all called libnl-3-200 and 3.2.21-1 seems to be the release. but that is the release of even the new not working files. very confusing......thanks if someone can explain that....
    Last edited by j-vester; January 31st, 2016 at 12:33 AM.

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    Re: 14.04 libnl update broke Network Manager and Network

    i come across the same problem. i find something, it can explain why this happen.

    "libnl: fail to bind() netlink sockets"

    https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+s...3/+bug/1511735


    Last edited by kantiner; February 23rd, 2016 at 03:10 PM.

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