[Expired for wpa (Ubuntu) because there has been no activity for 60
days.]
** Changed in: wpa (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Expired
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you need to click in the "build: " to have the deb, e.g
https://bugs.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-security-proposed/+archive/ubuntu/ppa/+build/15249000
There is no repo for those though
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@seb128 Is there a repo I can enable/activate to install this previous
version? In the page you linked I didn't see any .deb file
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If it's easy to trigger maybe you could try to downgrade to
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/wpa/2.4-0ubuntu6.3 to confirm
the problem is resolved with that version (so we are sure it's an issue
with the wpa update)
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Once again today I couldn't connect to the SSID I normally use, I tried
something in network manager, through the drop down menu ( accessible through
left click on the network icon/indicator located on the upper panel, all the
way down the menu, select "modifications des connexions" ( don't know
Once again today I couldn't connect to the SSID I normally use, I tried
something in network manager, through the drop down menu ( accessible through
left click on the network icon/indicator located on the upper panel, all the
way down the menu, select "modifications des connexions" ( don't know
Apr 12 19:49:02 Thinkpad-X220 NetworkManager[1042]: [1555091342.2340]
device (wlp3s0): Activation: starting connection 'freebox_QXJRWG'
(28620c8f-8ae4-4660-844a-ed7a34983236)
Apr 12 19:49:02 Thinkpad-X220 NetworkManager[1042]: [1555091342.2341]
audit: op="connection-activate" uuid="28620c8f-
@mdeslaur Thanks for replying quickly.
When I try to connect, the wifi indicator in the panel turn for ~103 sec, (
usually it was replaced by the wifi icon and ESSID name when it worked ) and
then the ethernet icon appears but since there's no network cable plugged...
About the log I ran this scr
What happens when you try to connect?
What kind of wireless connection are you using?
Do you have anything relevant in your log files?
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