the issue is in the kde stack, reassigning
** Package changed: network-manager (Ubuntu) => networkmanager-qt
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I use workaround below for this issue. I installed network-manager-
gnome, started nm-applet and hidden the plasma-nm icon in the system
tray settings. It seems than nm-applet doesn't have the bug with editing
of WIFI connection settings.
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To merge the fix is really needed! I wonder why Ubuntu nowadays is not
as fast with solving user issues as before.
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@Maxiride WICD is a great tool, but if you don't want to install it, you
can connect to wifi via command line while you wait for the fix of this
bug. Here I show how (in Portuguese):
http://williamivanski.com.br/blog.html
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@auspex the bug is almost one month old and still "unassigned", a
workaround as suggested by @avishay is more than welcome to make my
laptop usable instead of relying on my phone hotspot. Otherwise I would
be without an internet connection! D:
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Please don't suggest installing non-standard packages as a "fix" for
broken packages in the default setup. Yeah, Network-manager is a pain
and always has been, but until the distros choose to focus on Wicd
rather than network-manager, NM is the tool that HAS to work to keep
interest in Linux up.
For all of you who also suffer from this bug - I am able to connect to wifi
with the WICD network manager.
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WICD
It might not be as fancy as plasma's network manager but it'll probably answer
the needs of most of you
install using
sudo apt-get install wicd-gtk
>From my experience with the bug, the time-out seems to be random and
after a number of attempts I have been able to create a new network
connection and eventually make it automatically connect.
Not sure what causes the time-out, but I have had a 1 in 5 success rate
when trying to save settings.
This is quite a fundamental bug, if you can edit network connections
through Connection Editor, unless you revert to the command line your
computer is pretty useless. Whilst some of us know how to do this via
the command line, if we want Linux to be adopted by average users then
the community need
This bug affects me too. Bug #1571658 seems to be a duplicate of this
bug, so there are even more people affected by this bug. Please fix
soonish! B^)
Regards,
Jochen
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Any news about the fix for this issue?
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1569674
Title:
[Kubuntu] Fail to connect to wifi after a recent update
Please merge it. Still can't connect to wifi.
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Title:
[Kubuntu] Fail to connect to wifi after a recent
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=362141 <- fixed in upstream, can it
be merged urgently?
** Bug watch added: KDE Bug Tracking System #362141
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=362141
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My system has the same problem. Looks like an un-initialized parameter.
Changes to the network via the GUI fail due to this, but nmcli still works.
That is cumbersome, but provides a workaround.
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I have the same problem with wired connections
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Title:
[Kubuntu] Fail to connect to wifi after a recent
I get the same error when I try to edit about any property of any
connection in kde5-nm-connection-editor, and also when I try to create a
new connection. But every now and then, it will just work. Just
managed to create this shared Wi-Fi config, for example:
[connection]
id=Nueva conexión
Hi,
It seems to make no difference when I remove the gateway-ping-timeout line
from the file. I get the same error
On Mon, Apr 18, 2016 at 5:42 PM, Tony Espy <1569...@bugs.launchpad.net>
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> @Avishay
>
> Can you try removing the 'gateway-ping-timeout' line from one of your
> connections and
@Avishay
Can you try removing the 'gateway-ping-timeout' line from one of your
connections and retry? From the error you originally reported, it looks
like the Plasma networking code is mangling this value and NM
complains...
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1. I was connected to WiFi before rebooting.
2. I wasn't able to connect to 2 out of 2 networks I tried to. Hadn't had
the opportunity to try other networks.
3. There's a file per WiFi network appearing in my Connection Editor
screen. Attached the content of the file of the network I recently
One other note, I tried installing Kubuntu, but wasn't able to do so
with today's daily image. This makes debugging a bit difficult...
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@Avishay
Were you connected to WiFi before you rebooted, or were you trying to
connect to a network from the network menu for the first time?
Does the failure occur for *any* networks you're trying to connect to
via WiFi?
I don't have Kubuntu installed on any of my machines, but I was able to
** Summary changed:
- Fail to connect to wifi after a recent update
+ [Kubuntu] Fail to connect to wifi after a recent update
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