-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Ryan Novosielski wrote: > Dan Williams wrote: >> On Tue, 2009-11-17 at 16:17 -0500, Ryan Novosielski wrote: >>> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- >>> Hash: SHA1 >>> >>> Dan Williams wrote: >>>> On Wed, 2009-11-18 at 00:00 +0300, Louigi Verona wrote: >>>>> Hey, Dan! >>>>> Thanks for the advice. I am certainly keen on helping the community to >>>>> solve the problem, but the bug had been reported to launchpad with >>>>> like a dozen duplicates. The daily builds were suggested as partial >>>>> fix but since then I could get no information from anywhere and bug >>>>> reports on launchpad do not seem to be updated anymore. My friend was >>>>> asking me whether he should install Karmic and I couldn't say "yes", >>>>> since if his first GNU/Linux experience would be like that, I think >>>>> this would not be a good thing. So eventually I decided to contact >>>>> this mailing list directly, so that I can get some firsthand >>>>> information. >>>>> >>>>> My dream would be to get a new version of NM. Uninstall this one, >>>>> install this one and have it work normally like it did in 9.04 %) All >>>>> apps get bugs like this one sometimes - I am not complaining. I just >>>>> want to know if something is being done and if yes - when is a total >>>>> fix planned? To me it is a serious blocker. >>>> You can't realize that dream until we get some help in debugging the >>>> issue so that we can fix the problem. We also can't do anything until >>>> users help us debug the problem by answering the questions that I've >>>> asked. >>>> >>>> Dan >>> I have another one for Karmic, and I can do that as well. I've noticed >>> that there does not seem to be any way to get it to pay any attention to >>> an Ad-Hoc network. When I'm in range, the network appears in the >>> knetworkmanager applet, but if I click on it, nothing happens (much the >>> same as a hidden network did in a case we'd discussed in the past). I'm >>> not sure what the debug info would say, but it should be interesting to >>> find out. It looks like absolutely nothing happens at all. >> Can I get some /var/log/NetworkManager output from that? Based on that >> we can enable wpa_supplicant debugging and find out from there. > > It's daemon.log for me. Looks like this is what happens: > > Nov 18 08:56:19 novosirj-laptop NetworkManager: <WARN> > wait_for_connection_expired(): Connection (2) > /org/freedesktop/NetworkManagerSettings/2 failed to activate (timeout): > (0) Connection was not provided by any settings service > Nov 18 08:56:48 novosirj-laptop NetworkManager: <WARN> > wait_for_connection_expired(): Connection (2) > /org/freedesktop/NetworkManagerSettings/2 failed to activate (timeout): > (0) Connection was not provided by any settings service > Nov 18 08:56:51 novosirj-laptop wpa_supplicant[1256]: > CTRL-EVENT-SCAN-RESULTS > Nov 18 08:56:51 novosirj-laptop wpa_supplicant[1256]: WPS-AP-AVAILABLE > Nov 18 08:57:00 novosirj-laptop NetworkManager: <WARN> > wait_for_connection_expired(): Connection (2) > /org/freedesktop/NetworkManagerSettings/2 failed to activate (timeout): > (0) Connection was not provided by any settings service > Nov 18 08:57:08 novosirj-laptop NetworkManager: <WARN> > wait_for_connection_expired(): Connection (2) > /org/freedesktop/NetworkManagerSettings/2 failed to activate (timeout): > (0) Connection was not provided by any settings service > Nov 18 08:57:20 novosirj-laptop NetworkManager: <WARN> > wait_for_connection_expired(): Connection (2) > /org/freedesktop/NetworkManagerSettings/2 failed to activate (timeout): > (0) Connection was not provided by any settings service > > Each one of those activate timeouts is a result of me clicking the > network and waiting 5-6 seconds. Didn't know to look in that log or I > would have Google'd this one sooner (which I'll do now to see if it gets > me anyplace). >
Additionally, if I restart knetworkmanager and try it, I notice the following on startup: Nov 18 09:07:53 novosirj-laptop NetworkManager: <WARN> user_connection_get_settings_cb(): user_connection_get_settings_cb: Invalid connection: 'NMSettingWireless' / 'mac-address' invalid: 1 Nov 18 09:07:53 novosirj-laptop NetworkManager: <WARN> user_connection_get_settings_cb(): user_connection_get_settings_cb: Invalid connection: 'NMSettingSerial' / '(null)' invalid: 3 Nov 18 09:07:53 novosirj-laptop NetworkManager: <WARN> user_connection_get_settings_cb(): user_connection_get_settings_cb: Invalid connection: 'NMSettingWireless' / 'mac-address' invalid: 1 Nov 18 09:07:53 novosirj-laptop NetworkManager: <WARN> user_connection_get_settings_cb(): user_connection_get_settings_cb: Invalid connection: 'NMSettingSerial' / '(null)' invalid: 3 Nov 18 09:08:21 novosirj-laptop NetworkManager: <WARN> wait_for_connection_expired(): Connection (2) /org/freedesktop/NetworkManagerSettings/2 failed to activate (timeout): (0) Connection was not provided by any settings service (the last line is another attempt at clicking the Ad-Hoc network) - -- ---- _ _ _ _ ___ _ _ _ |Y#| | | |\/| | \ |\ | | |Ryan Novosielski - Systems Programmer II |$&| |__| | | |__/ | \| _| |[email protected] - 973/972.0922 (2-0922) \__/ Univ. of Med. and Dent.|IST/CST - NJMS Medical Science Bldg - C630 -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.9 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iEYEARECAAYFAksEAEMACgkQmb+gadEcsb5IPwCg1FXbKzan4kNI6uyidWFhcCVn nVYAn3GkLDUI8rdyiXZH8YKq1vm3VF89 =JQy2 -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
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