NetworkManagement plasma problem

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Neal Becker wrote:
> I've been using the networkmanager plasma with good results, but now I hit the 
> first problem.  After being connected to the wired enet, I put the machine to 
> sleep, then woke it up with the enet disconnected.  I could not find any way to 
> get it to connect to the wireless by fiddling with the plasma.  I had to 
> restart NetworkManager, and then it connected.

I commented similarly in #fedora this morning.

My symptom is even with nm-applet, it doesn't autoreconnect.  It's 
"Enable Networking" option often unset after resume.  wtf?  If I check 
that option, then things start working again.

Unfortunately, kde-plasma-networkmanagement seems not to have any such 
option. (Arguably it shouldn't, the "Enable Networking" shouldn't be 
going out of whack on suspend/resume like that, imo).

-- Rex



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