Petrus de Calguarium wrote: > Kevin Kofler wrote: > >> I've also had trouble with secrets with the new build. :-( > > Mine is working :-) Secrets must be being stored somewhere, because I have > an infallible wireless connection. So I guess I replied to the wrong message in the thread. :-) FWIW, I'm seeing the trouble with WPA-EAP (WPA Enterprise) secrets only, my WPA-PSK connections got migrated correctly. >> These bugs need manual workarounding in config files, or deleting and >> recreating connections, both of which sucks as a user experience. > > Nope. I didn't do any manual configuring. I admit that I also logged in to > gnome and entered the secret there, too, so that both kde and gnome have > it. Could this new networkmanager plasmoid be accessing pam (or whatever > it is that gnome uses) for the wireless network password? GNOME uses gnome-keyring. Normally, it shouldn't get the secrets from gnome- keyring… Are you sure they aren't in the wallet. They're normally under a dedicated "Network Management" category. >> Now I don't know how to proceed, because the previously working build >> doesn't work anymore, and this one doesn't work reliably either. > > I had absolutely no luck with the previous build. I was unable to get any > wireless connection at all, only wired. This build is, as I said earlier, > giving me no grief, only pleasure. What previous build are you referring to? An older nm09 build? What I was referring to with "the previously working build" is the kde-plasma-networkmanagement-0.9-0.47.20110323.fc15.1 build, which doesn't work anymore with the current NetworkManager. :-( It worked fine before that update. ("previously working" != "previous, working". Language is subtle.) Kevin Kofler _______________________________________________ kde mailing list kde@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/kde New to KDE4? - get help from http://userbase.kde.org