[Bluedevil] [Bug 484926] Bluedevil not showing connected devices

2024-04-03 Thread d3vilguard
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=484926

d3vilguard  changed:

   What|Removed |Added

 Status|REPORTED|RESOLVED
 Resolution|--- |NOT A BUG

--- Comment #2 from d3vilguard  ---
Continuous usage has showed that downgrading from 6.0.3-1 to 6.0.2-3 DOES NOT
in fact fix the issue. Issue is most probably kernel related? This report is to
be ignored and preferable deleted.

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[Bluedevil] [Bug 484926] Bluedevil not showing connected devices

2024-04-02 Thread d3vilguard
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=484926

--- Comment #1 from d3vilguard  ---
PS, forgot do add that downgrading to downgrading to bluedevil-1_6.0.2-3  fixes
the issue.

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[Bluedevil] [Bug 484926] New: Bluedevil not showing connected devices

2024-04-02 Thread d3vilguard
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=484926

Bug ID: 484926
   Summary: Bluedevil not showing connected devices
Classification: Plasma
   Product: Bluedevil
   Version: 6.0.3
  Platform: Arch Linux
OS: Linux
Status: REPORTED
  Severity: normal
  Priority: NOR
 Component: system tray
  Assignee: plasma-b...@kde.org
  Reporter: g.igna...@outlook.com
CC: m...@ratijas.tk
  Target Milestone: ---

SUMMARY
BT icon in system tray, Bluetooth applet, Bluetooth - System Settings stop
showing connected BT devices after some time.

STEPS TO REPRODUCE
1. Have Bluedevil 6.0.3-1
2. Connect a BT device
3. After some time system tray / BT settings will show that no BT device is
connected while actually a BT device is connected (and working)

OBSERVED RESULT
After connecting a BT device the BT indicator in system tray shows the device
as connected. The device also shows as connected in Bluetooth - System
Settings.

After some time the BT indicator switches the icon to the icon for no connected
device while in fact a device is connected and working. Opening the applet
shows the paired devices but doesn't shows the connected devices as connected.
Same goes for Bluetooth - System Settings (paired devices shown but connected
device not showed as connected).

EXPECTED RESULT
Connected devices show as connected - always, until them being disconnected.

SOFTWARE/OS VERSIONS
Linux/KDE Plasma: Arch, Linux-6.8.2, Plasma-6.0.3

Started my investigation at reddit
https://www.reddit.com/r/kde/comments/1btvhi3/plasma_bt_indicator_not_showing_devices_as/

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[kde] [Bug 475983] KWallet always asking for password in a pop-up at login to fetch WiFi secret(s)

2023-10-23 Thread d3vilguard
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=475983

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--- Comment #2 from d3vilguard  ---
If using autologin, see my latest comment in 473701

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[frameworks-kwallet] [Bug 473701] kwallet-5.109.0-1 asking for wifi password on login

2023-10-23 Thread d3vilguard
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=473701

--- Comment #5 from d3vilguard  ---
(In reply to Nate Graham from comment #4)
> *** Bug 475983 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***

I did manage to fix it. It's not version related. Problem was:
- Arch makes a new user during install that requires password during log-in. 
- If one is to set autologin, kwallet will start asking for password after
loggin in.  

So to get it fixed, I'm not too sure if I needed to install kwallet-pam, set
sddm to ask for password and then set it to autologin. After that in sddm's
login behavior settings in "System Settings" I was prompted to set kwallet to
not ask password after an autologin (Open KDE Wallet Settings and set a blank
password there). 

I saw the duplicate for Fedora with the same bug. I guess we could be talking
about SDDM's Settings not properly setting Kwallet to not ask for password when
going from a password login to an autologin?

Sorry for not properly documenting my issue, to this commend all my other ones
seem to be very low-effort and not up to par.

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[frameworks-kwallet] [Bug 473701] kwallet-5.109.0-1 asking for wifi password on login

2023-08-29 Thread d3vilguard
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=473701

d3vilguard  changed:

   What|Removed |Added

 Resolution|FIXED   |---
 Status|RESOLVED|REPORTED

--- Comment #2 from d3vilguard  ---
Previously reported that issue can be closed, but no. Issue still persists.
5.108 also ask for password, yet not so frequently.

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[frameworks-kwallet] [Bug 473701] kwallet-5.109.0-1 asking for wifi password on login

2023-08-29 Thread d3vilguard
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=473701

d3vilguard  changed:

   What|Removed |Added

 Resolution|--- |FIXED
 Status|REPORTED|RESOLVED

--- Comment #1 from d3vilguard  ---
Issue can be closed. One has to remember to install kwallet-pam.

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[frameworks-kwallet] [Bug 473701] New: kwallet-5.109.0-1 asking for wifi password on login

2023-08-23 Thread d3vilguard
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=473701

Bug ID: 473701
   Summary: kwallet-5.109.0-1 asking for wifi password on login
Classification: Frameworks and Libraries
   Product: frameworks-kwallet
   Version: 5.109.0
  Platform: Archlinux
OS: Linux
Status: REPORTED
  Severity: normal
  Priority: NOR
 Component: general
  Assignee: va...@kde.org
  Reporter: g.igna...@outlook.com
CC: kdelibs-b...@kde.org
  Target Milestone: ---

Since version kwallet-5.109.0-1 when I login I'm asked to enter the wifi
password before networkmanager connects to my wifi network. I can either enter
the password or close the password prompt, open the network applet in the tray
and select "connect" to my wifi network. Doing it the second way I am not asked
for a password. I'm using SDDM and I have my user set to autologin. I have set
kwallet with no encryption and empty passwords. 
***



STEPS TO REPRODUCE
1. Have kwallet-5.109.0-1
2. Have kwallet set with no encryption
3. Have kwallet set with empty passwords 
4. Have a saved wifi network
5. Have auto-login enabled for the user
6. Upon boot it should ask for wifi password 

OBSERVED RESULT
It will not connect automatically and a prompt asking for the wifi's password
will open. Prompt can be closed and when clicking connect to the network,
password will no be asked. I recon kwallet fails to start or starts way after
networkmanager.

WORKAROUND SOLUTION
Downgrading to kwallet-5.108.0-1 solves the problem. Upon logging in it
automatically connects to the wifi network without bothering me with password
prompts.


SOFTWARE/OS VERSIONS
Linux/KDE Plasma: Arch KDE

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