My Pi keeps freezing when plenty of data is flowing through the ports
SOLVED.
Fixed it, I went old school and deleted network manager, then went with wpa_supplicant to handle all my wifi connection needs.
This post says it all, worked a charm, here you are -
https://www.blackmoreops.com/2014/09...line-in-linux/
No more freezes, no more problems at all.
Happy hacking, folks.
Another edit -
I couldn't leave it alone, so I:
- Re-installed NetworkManager:
Code:
sudo apt-get install network-manager-gnome network-manager
- Then I removed WICD:
Code:
sudo apt-get autoremove wicd wicd-gtk
- I then rebooted
.
- Confirm everything is working, then I removed WICD config files (though nothing to remove):
Code:
sudo dpkg --purge wicd wicd-gtk
In retrospect, seems my problem was installing WICD.
That's it, no problems, only solutions.
Hello folks,
First post from me, here we go...
I think that Network Manager is my problem.
From the beginning, Kali would freeze after several hours of use. Could be 10 minutes, could be a couple of hours. I was using it on the road, tethered to my phone, whatever I was running via SSH would freeze, Wifite, Besside-NG, whatever. I thought it has crashed,
So I did the only thing I could, I yanked out the power cable.
I've looked at the problem for a week now, it isn't the Pi uptime, it isn't a random error. It happens if I run plenty data through any of my wifi ports.
I plugged in the HDMI and watched on my TV, complete freeze. everything up, just frozen. ctrl + alt + Fx does nothing.
Also, if the Pi is up, and I click to change to a different access point, the wifi goes down, I get device not ready, but reports they are all there.
Code:
systemctl NetworkManager start
does nothing, but
Code:
service network-manager restart
brings back the networking, but it'll connect to one AP, i click to change to another and then it all goes down again.
I have thought it could be that my USB power adapter cannot handle the Alfa dongle sucking up all that juice to pump out them packets, for on the road I have a huge battery, forget the specs, but it is plenty big (that's very technical, isn't it?)
What's to do? I don't want to take the cowards' way out and reinstall. It'd be murder reinstalling all the dependencies again.
Nah, I'll fix it. But how?
Does anyone have any ideas? Am I missing something obvious?
Thanks a lot, folks. Talk to you all soon.