Am 03.06.2011 12:47, schrieb Jędrzej Potoniec (smaug):
Package: network-manager-gnome
Version: 0.8.9997-1
Severity: normal

Steps to reproduce:
1. Run nm-connection-editor.
2. Select ,,Wireless'' tab.
3. Click ,,Add''.
4. Enter some name in ,,SSID'' field.
5. On ,,Wireless security'' tab select ,,WPA&  WPA2 Enterprise''
6. Fill (at least?) ,,identity'', ,,private key'' and ,,private key
password''.
7. Select ,,Available to all users''
8. Click ,,Add'', when asked enter password, click ok.
The network-manager dies with following error in /var/log/daemon.log
#v+
Jun  3 12:26:54 szaleniec NetworkManager[6073]:<warn>  caught signal 6.
Generating backtrace...
Jun  3 12:26:54 szaleniec NetworkManager: ******************* START
**********************************
Jun  3 12:26:54 szaleniec NetworkManager: [Thread debugging using
libthread_db enabled]
Jun  3 12:26:54 szaleniec NetworkManager: [New Thread 0xb71aab70 (LWP
6075)]
Jun  3 12:26:54 szaleniec NetworkManager: 0xb78ac424 in
__kernel_vsyscall ()
Jun  3 12:26:54 szaleniec NetworkManager: ******************* END
**********************************
#v-

This backtrace is useless.
Please install network-manager-dbg and run NetworkManager in gdb.

Also, you have a very strange mix of stable/testing/unstable/experimental packages.
This makes it even harder to debug this problem.

Could you try and setup a clean unstable system (with only nm from experimental) and try to reproduce the problem there.


Thanks

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