Gen 06 23:23:31 alezz32-X302LA esets_mac: error: Impossibile sbloccare il supporto rimovibile (-mount) Gen 06 23:23:14 alezz32-X302LA kernel: Bluetooth: hci0: unexpected event for opcode 0x1003 Gen 06 23:23:14 alezz32-X302LA kernel: Bluetooth: hci0: command 0x1003 tx timeout Gen 06 23:22:59 alezz32-X302LA kernel: Bluetooth: hci0: unexpected event for opcode 0x1003 Gen 06 23:22:59 alezz32-X302LA kernel: Bluetooth: hci0: command 0x1003 tx timeout Gen 06 23:22:48 alezz32-X302LA kernel: Initramfs unpacking failed: Decoding failed Gen 07 00:06:07 alezz32-X302LA kernel: debugfs: File 'force_bredr_smp' in direc> Gen 07 00:06:07 alezz32-X302LA kernel: debugfs: File 'le_max_key_size' in direc> Gen 07 00:06:07 alezz32-X302LA kernel: debugfs: File 'le_min_key_size' in direc>
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Gen 07 00:06:06 alezz32-X302LA kernel: Bluetooth: hci0: unexpected event for op> Gen 06 23:53:23 alezz32-X302LA kernel: debugfs: File 'force_bredr_smp' in direc> Gen 06 23:53:23 alezz32-X302LA kernel: debugfs: File 'le_max_key_size' in direc> Gen 06 23:53:23 alezz32-X302LA kernel: debugfs: File 'le_min_key_size' in direc> Gen 06 23:24:50 alezz32-X302LA kernel: debugfs: File 'force_bredr_smp' in direc> Gen 06 23:24:50 alezz32-X302LA kernel: debugfs: File 'le_max_key_size' in direc> Gen 06 23:24:50 alezz32-X302LA kernel: debugfs: File 'le_min_key_size' in direc> Gen 06 23:24:50 alezz32-X302LA kernel: Bluetooth: hci0: unexpected event for op> Gen 06 23:23:58 alezz32-X302LA gdm-password]: gkr-pam: unable to locate d> Gen 06 23:23:31 alezz32-X302LA esets_mac: error: Impossibile sb> Gen 06 23:23:14 alezz32-X302LA kernel: Bluetooth: hci0: unexpected event for op> Gen 06 23:23:14 alezz32-X302LA bluetoothd: Loading LTKs timed out for hci0 Gen 06 23:22:59 alezz32-X302LA kernel: Bluetooth: hci0: unexpected event for op> Gen 06 23:22:48 alezz32-X302LA kernel: Initramfs unpacking failed: Decoding fai> And running nm-applet causes a notification to pop up that reads "Disconnected: The network connection has been disconnected." There is no other result.- Logs begin at Sun 15:57:48 CET, end at Thu 12:27:11 CE> Here is the output of lspci | grep -i network: 03:00.0 Network controller: Broadcom Corporation BCM4360 802.11ac Wireless Network Adapter (rev 03)Īlso, service network-manager restart has no output at all. Here is the output of ipconfig: bash: ipconfig: command not found TX errors 0 dropped 0 overruns 0 carrier 0 collisions 0 Here is the output of ifconfig: lo: flags=6 Here is the output of iwconfig: lo no wireless extensions
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What is going on here? I don't know what to try next. This doesn't seem to be the Network Manager, which is also not listed under Applications. When I go to Settings, the only related area is "Network" which brings up a little window with some proxy options and nothing else. I have also tried running /etc/init.d/network-manager start after stopping it, and it tells me it is starting it but nothing appears on the screen and nothing changes. I have tried running NetworkManager at the terminal, and it recognizes the command but does nothing. Many threads suggest that you "right click and add to panel" to get it back, but I can't right click this- right-clicking the upper right notifications area does the same thing as left-clicking. On a Kali Linux live USB (latest stable version of OS) plugged into a Macbook Air, the network manager icon is missing in the corner. Essentially the icon is missing from the top and there seems to be no way to open it. I have read 25+ other threads / questions with this problem to no avail. I'm having some serious issues with the network manager in Kali.