A workaround for Karmic that I was recently pointed to is (assuming WPA2 enterprise with TLS auth and that your CA provides .p12 files - my eduroam site does): - enter your identity as usual (this often matches what's in your user certificate) - leave "User Certificate" blank - provide the root signing CA 's certificate as "CA certificate" (haven't tried if "Use system CA certificates" would work) - as Private Key, provide a .p12 file containing key and cert - as Password, provide the password required to decrypt the .p12 file.
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