Re: network issues

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Hi Bll!

Anno domini 2023 Fri, 27 Oct 21:42:04 +0000
 William Morder via tde-users scripsit:
> [...]
> The tdenetworkmanager now will not permit me to deactivate my connection, but
> defiantly autoconnects. I went into the settings and disabled the
> autoconnect, yet it still reappears. When I went into the xfce desktop (which
> I never use, except for troubleshooting, such as times like this, I got a
> message that said that I was not authorized to change network connections.
> [...]
Please check that you are in group "netdev" and "dialout" - the second is for anything /de/ttyUSB... /dev/ttyACM...

> I feel like I am losing my mind. I have not changed anything in my basic
> settings or installation patterns in *years*. And I mean, years and years and
> years. I've been doing it exactly like this since about 2012 or so, when I
> first changed over from the old KDE3 desktop (on Kubuntu Hardy Heron 8.04) to
> the earliest versions of the TDE desktop, once I figured out how to get it
> working. I've done it like this through Kubuntu, Debian, and now Devuan. If
> something major has changed which is affecting all these different
> applications, I have not seen anything in the tech news and gossip.
I had to do a full reinstall when I went to IMO chimera. A pullover of my old system (intel) to my new one (amd ryzen) did not work as it should. I had to redo my tweaks and go through all my TDE stuff to get things up and running again.

Just a sidenote: don't you have a leftover laptop you can use as a fallback/backupsystem? Though I usally jump into cold water, too, I always have at least one laptop in sync with my data just to make sure I won't get bitten too hard. And to have a system from where I can ssh into the patient and take a close look at the logfiles etc. to see waht's going on.

> Furthermore, as I said earlier, my new keyboard/mouse combon will not work at
> all with TDE's Secure Attention Key, so it looks like I will be returning it
> to exchange for something that is explicitly made to work with a Linux
> system.

Disable SAK. This never worked on my system, too.

Nik

> Please, if anybody has even a clue what's going on, say something, as I am
> lost here.
>
> Bill
>
>
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