Hi, an update on this issue. 2012/9/1 Daniel Baumann <[email protected]>: > On 09/01/2012 09:08 AM, David Westberg wrote: >> I will continue with network-manager and try find out more of what it >> is doing internally. > > thanks.
I have now investigated the problem further. I don't think it is NetworkManager at fault or gnome for that matter. NM seems to do what it is supposed to do or rather instructed. In this case do not allow live user "user" to modify any setting. Further investigation reveals that there is or seems to be a policy in place that for some reason stop any modification to the WIFI network via NM. Also when i insert a USB stick into the running live system, it is not possible to mount it. Even when the file manager is explicitly asked to mount the file system on the USB stick it will not do it. the response is: User not authorised. I don't know if it is the group memberships of live user or the Policykit that is wrongly configured. If I run gnome-control-center as root I can configure network and select my WIFI network and a dialog ask for network password. But no connection is established with WIFI network. > >> Nothing really indicates that live should be at fault, I guess I have >> stumbled upon a corner case/ bug in network manager and gnome. > > yes; yet, this is quite important as basic networking is crucial for > users of debian-live images, regardless where the bug is (it might be > just more dificult to 'get it fixed' in wheezy if it's outside of live-* > packages, but that's details). so, thanks for tracking this. I agree. /david -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: http://lists.debian.org/cajfpafh4u19ohvprb316lxekjazbj+31azgmd5ssjbwgejo...@mail.gmail.com
