https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=381404

--- Comment #5 from Jan Grulich <[email protected]> ---
(In reply to pgkos.bugzilla from comment #4)
> I am not sure if this is the same bug, but I have a similar problem since
> plasma 5.10.
> 
> By default, my ethernet connection is named enp2s0. If I try to edit this
> connection (e.g. static IP address or name), I cannot save the changes (they
> are completely ignored, Apply button is greyed-out).
> 
> I can add an another connection with a custom name, and then manually
> connect to it, then it works, but only until a reboot. Then I have to
> manually connect via my connection, as it still automatically connects to
> enp2s0.
> 
> Then I tried another method - I tried to edit the enp2s0 connection using
> nmtui. After I made the changes and tried to save them, I got the following
> error message in nmtui:
> 
> 
> Unable to save connection: message recipient disconnected from message bus
> without replying
> 
> 
> Then I opened dbus-monitor --session, and, while monitoring, I opened nmtui
> and edited the connection. The issue disappeared! Somehow having the dbus
> monitor in the background prevented the issue from happening.
> 
> Now I have a fully working and configured connection which persists across
> reboots.

See bug 383505.

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