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There are 4 outbound ethernet connectors on the back of my modem. I switched to a different one, and first thing I noticed is that I had a network connection as soon as the boot-up completed, and so far no disconnections (but it's still soon after boot up). I am monitoring it and will report back . . . .
I wonder if the Ethernet cable going bad can cause this ?? I guess the only way to test it is to change the cable.
Xfinity Arris; Model TG1682G. But another reason I don't think it is the modem is because when I lose my wired connection, my son is still connected via the wifi. That's why I think it's something in my system/computer.
My router is Xfinity (Arris). Also I'm connected by an ethernet cable, I'm not on wireless. I don't think the router is the problem (but I'm not an expert).
I'd be interested to see what may cause the drop-outs.
Is there any kind of log I can check for this? Or a message in the network manager? I never had this problem before.
So I don't think this is related to my previous problem here since I noticed this happening somewhat earlier. So far it has caused no problems. I keep getting intermittent messages that my network connection has been lost. It comes back within a minute, but it's really getting annoying. I'd say it happens maybe once every hour or two. Is there anything I can do about this? Thanks.
[ Also I noticed that after booting, whereas before I'd have a connection almost immediately, it takes about 30 seconds to a minute after my desktop appears. ]
So there are at least two ways in this thread to fix this issue, one fix by editing /etc/init.d/connman and another by replacing connman with network-manager, which is the fix I did. My question is: is one way to be preferred over the other, or does it really make no difference?
I already marked this as solved, but I'm still curious why network manager does not generate the resolv.conf file as read only as does connman. I am assuming this file is generated by either connman or network manager.
Thanks to all for your help. Marked as "SOLVED."
sorry, I don't know the name of MATE's file manager
caja
Well everything is running fine now. Is there a reason to do this? I have a wired connection, btw.
Installed network-manager-gnome and uninstalled connman. That fixed it. I had to add 9.9.9.9 first to the resolv.conf file to download network-manager-gnome.
But one thing I now notice since this change is that the resolv.conf file is no longer read only. Is this normal?
Well it's still not working for me. After reading the new posts, I have a few questions. If I remove connman and go with network manager, do I:
1) Remove all connman entries (connman, connman-gtk, and connman-ui)?
2) Install network-manager or network-manager-gnome? I see two different posts about either one.
3) Is there any risk of borking my system by doing this?
I also assume a reboot would be necessary. Thanks for the help.
Is the problem with the repos or local? If local, why are others having this problem also? I looked at /etc/resolv.conf but I don't know what it means.
Still having this issue more than 24 hours later. Why isn't there some kind of announcement from "those in the know" about what is going on, and when it is expected to be fixed? Some who posted here have had this issue for over 2 days now. It seems to me that the right thing to do is for somebody to make some kind of an announcement, at least something like "Hey, we know there's a problem, we're looking into it."
Normally I wouldn't make a post like this, but this has been going on for the last 2 hours (usually it resolves itself in a few minutes). I'm not able to contact the repos, I've been getting the message below. Anybody else getting this?

Interesting, on my browser it's showing up as rendered from a Chinese font (fonts-wqy-zenhei).
Thanks for the hint. I installed a Korean font and now I can see it. Yay! [BTW, how can you tell it is rendered on your system via a Chinese font?]
Thanks to everyone who took the time to help.
Here you go: |
Download Ubuntu Nerd Font and UbuntuMono Nerd Font from here:
Tried these fonts (I like them) but it's not fixing the box. I know the system is picking it up because I noticed the difference. I'm ready to give up. But thanks for the nice fonts.
Just tried dpkg-reconfigure locales. That didn't fix it. I also already tried fonts-noto-core and also fonts-freefont-ttf, fonts-opensymbol, fonts-dejavu-extra, and fonts-arkpandora. None of these worked.
Do I select "All locales"?
I've got Cantarell, I'm missing all the rest.
EDIT
Just added the DejaVu fonts. None of them fix the issue.
Mate is my DE, and what you describe is found in Control Center >> Appearance >> Fonts tab, and the "Application Font" setting (I already knew that). I tested every font on my system just now (a tedious task), and not one of them got rid of that box.
The thing is I had this file when I was on Devuan 4 (a Miyo install, but added Mate, just like I did for Devuan 5, a Crowz install, but added Mate) and there it displayed correctly. Also, I have a list (a long one) of every file/app to install that applies to Mate, so, besides being on a different version of Mate (1.26 vs. 1.24) everything else is the same as far as Mate is concerned. That leads me to believe that something is different in the OS install, and that this is "probably" not a Mate issue. Then again, I'm not an expert, so anything I think is just a educated guess.
EDIT
Okay, I just thought of something that is different. Miyo did not install with a word processor, so I had added LibreOffice. Crowz installs with AbiWord, so I didn't bother to install LO. I think (but I'm not sure) an install of LO also pulls in a ton of fonts. I wonder if I install LO if that would solve this. I really don't want to, as LO is bloatware compared to AbiWord. Do you think it's worth a shot? Or am I off base here?
I notice it in my file manager (caja) when a file name contains a unicode character. That's the screenshot I put in my first post. I also noticed it once browsing the web, I think; I may be mistaken on this though. The output of echo $LANG is en_US.UTF-8
Yeah, I already tried installing fonts-noto-core but that didn't fix it.
Since installing Devuan 5 (Crowz) I'm getting these strange text boxes. Image below so you can see what I'm talking about. Doing research I found out this is a unicode character. How do I get unicode characters to correctly show? This is in the file manager, and I also once seen boxes like this in my browser.
