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NetworkManager becomes resource intensive and not recognizing wifi adapter


make networkmanager not prompt for password after failed connection?NetworkManager not storing passwordsIs LXLE more resource-intensive than Lubuntu?WIFI connected but not working in LubuntuNetworkManager not auto-connecting to wifi on loginNetworkManager - WiFi connection breaks soon after connectingNetworkManager recognizing only a specific configuration fileLubuntu 16.04 Wifi not workingHow to reload NetworkManager after installing NetworkManager-wifiDisable Wifi on Connection to Ethernet with NetworkManager













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On Lubuntu 18.04, not sure why process NetworkManager becomes taking up 50% CPU, and 749M Virtual memory size. It also stop recognizing the wifi adapter/interface.



Attempt to kill the process will hang forever, and so does simply running sudo without any command following.



What can cause the problem?



What can I do except reboot?



Thanks.










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    On Lubuntu 18.04, not sure why process NetworkManager becomes taking up 50% CPU, and 749M Virtual memory size. It also stop recognizing the wifi adapter/interface.



    Attempt to kill the process will hang forever, and so does simply running sudo without any command following.



    What can cause the problem?



    What can I do except reboot?



    Thanks.










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      On Lubuntu 18.04, not sure why process NetworkManager becomes taking up 50% CPU, and 749M Virtual memory size. It also stop recognizing the wifi adapter/interface.



      Attempt to kill the process will hang forever, and so does simply running sudo without any command following.



      What can cause the problem?



      What can I do except reboot?



      Thanks.










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      On Lubuntu 18.04, not sure why process NetworkManager becomes taking up 50% CPU, and 749M Virtual memory size. It also stop recognizing the wifi adapter/interface.



      Attempt to kill the process will hang forever, and so does simply running sudo without any command following.



      What can cause the problem?



      What can I do except reboot?



      Thanks.







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