Hi, thanks very much for help > Assuming you have a fairly conventional networking setup, here you go: >>> >>> sudo herd restart networking gfp@Tuxedo ~$ sudo herd restart networking Passwort: Service cups has been stopped. Service avahi-daemon has been stopped. Service ntpd has been stopped. Service NetworkManager has been stopped. Service NetworkManager has been started. Service cups has been started. Service avahi-daemon has been started. Service ntpd has been started. this command helped Kind regards Gottfried Am 12.04.23 um 20:06 schrieb Csepp: > > "(" writes: > >> Gottfried writes: >>> Is there a command to restart the internet connection, >>> so that I don’t have to restart the laptop? >> >> Assuming you have a fairly conventional networking setup, here you go: >> >> sudo herd restart networking >> >> If that doesn't work, maybe try this (not sure if it'll make a >> difference, though): >> >> sudo herd restart wpa-supplicant > > This might be related to the NetworkManager bug the popped up a few > weeks ago, in which case a restart won't help, but mucking around in > nmtui or nm-applet might. --