Re: plasma-nm nm09 branch snapshots coming to kde-testing

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On 06/18/2011 05:27 PM, Lukas Middendorf wrote:
> Patrick Boutilier wrote on Saturday 18 June 2011:
>> On 06/17/2011 02:58 PM, Neal Becker wrote:
>>> Rex Dieter wrote:
>>>> On 06/17/2011 12:06 PM, Neal Becker wrote:
>>>>> Sorry guys, let me know when this one's fully baked.
>>>>>
>>>>> I tried using plasma to edit wireless connection (actually, just wanted
>>>>> to look
>>>>> at it).  It went into infinite loop again.
>>>>
>>>> So, you just went into the connection editor, and didn't actually edit
>>>> anything?  I'm just looking for a recipe to trigger this.
>>>>
>>>> -- Rex
>>>
>>> Yes, I believe I did manage connections, then click on a wireless
>>> connection.
>>
>> I can reproduce by going to Manage Connections, selecting the wireless
>> AP I want and clicking the Edit button. At this point a dialog box comes
>> up that says "No agents were available for this request". The title of
>> the dialog box is "Error - KDE Control Module" . Click "Ok" and the
>> "Edit Network Connection" box does come up. Select "Wireless Security"
>> tab and enter WPA/WPA2 Personal password. As soon as I click "Ok"
>> NetworkManager goes haywire.
>>
>> Jun 17 23:49:47 hplaptop NetworkManager[1956]:    ifcfg-rh: updating
>> /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-WWOOD3
>> Jun 17 23:49:47 hplaptop NetworkManager[1956]:    ifcfg-rh: updating
>> /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-WWOOD3
>> Jun 17 23:49:47 hplaptop NetworkManager[1956]:    ifcfg-rh: updating
>> /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-WWOOD3
>> Jun 17 23:49:47 hplaptop NetworkManager[1956]:    ifcfg-rh: updating
>> /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-WWOOD3
>> Jun 17 23:49:47 hplaptop NetworkManager[1956]:    ifcfg-rh: updating
>> /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-WWOOD3
>> Jun 17 23:49:47 hplaptop NetworkManager[1956]:    ifcfg-rh: updating
>> /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-WWOOD3
>> Jun 17 23:49:47 hplaptop NetworkManager[1956]:    ifcfg-rh: updating
>> /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-WWOOD3
>> Jun 17 23:49:47 hplaptop NetworkManager[1956]:    ifcfg-rh: updating
>> /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-WWOOD3
>>
>>
>> And so on...
>>
>>
>> At this point the only way out is to kill -9 NetworkManager. WPA2
>> password never gets saved but I am able to connect if I type the
>> password in each time when the dialog box pops up asking for the password.
>
> Did you test nm-applet? I could not try the new plasma-nm, but with nm-applet
> I'm seeing the same behavior of NetworkManager when I try to setup a WPA2
> enterprise connection. So this might be a bug in NetworkManager itself instead
> of plasma-nm.

Tested with nm-applet and it saved the password fine, into 
/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/keys-WWOOD3 . So now 
kde-plasma-networkmanagement looks there for the password so it no 
longer asks for the key.

This brings me to another issue. I notice that it doesn't matter if the 
NetworkManager User Settings Service is running not for 
kde-plasma-networkmanagement to work. And nm-applet also works with it 
running where before it would complain that another program was already 
using NetworManager, Is this expected in 4.6.4 ?



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