Dear esteemed list members, Don't know if you can help me; and I also don't know whether my problems are related to just my install.
I'm using OpenSUSE 11.1. As of the KDE 4.2 release a couple of weeks ago, NetworkManager was working on my KDE 3.5, KDE 4.2 (from OpenSUSE Factory repositories) and Gnome desktops. Shortly thereafter, I assume as the result of updates, I could not longer connect in KDE 4.2. It seemed that KDE 4.2 interface was not properly accessing KWallet. So, I switched to using a Gnome desktop. This worked for a week or so, and then I started having the same problem with the gnome applet -- I'm repeatedly asked for the WPA key, but the connection cannot be made. NetworkManager continues to work from my KDE 3.5 desktop with no issues. In fact, once connected, I can logout and log into either KDE 4.2 or Gnome -- and the wireless connection persists. As far as I know, the difference is that there is no KWallet/nm-applet encryption interface for the KDE 3.5 desktop. I am wondering if there is a possibility of a "cache" problem that needs to be cleared. Or, it seems also it may be that the program that translates the WPA passkey to the hex passcode is broken? (Just speculating.) Any help would be appreciated. It was really surprising to see this regress from working great to not working (and I certainly hope the KDE 3.5 version doesn't suddenly break too.) But, as I haven't seen any other reports of this problem, I have to consider it may somehow relate to my own install. I tested in a second account, just in case there was a corruption in my regular user account, but this did not seem to make any difference. (This is a x64 machine.) I have some 586 machines that are not updated "current," but do have the KDE 4.2 release -- and the problem has not yet arisen on these. Thanks, Barrington Daltrey _______________________________________________ NetworkManager-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/networkmanager-list
