I haven't modified any file laid down by either of those packages. The
only dbus-related command I even ever manually entered was related to
autorun. Is it enough to just reinstall the packages? Because I just
did aptitude reinstall network-manager network-manager-gnome and it
did not solve my problem. Do I need to dpkg-reconfigure or something?

On 2/25/08, Alexander Sack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 20, 2008 at 05:29:15PM -0000, drink wrote:
> > I deny that it works for me. I am using ipw3945 to connect to an AP
> > WITHOUT any WEP or WPA, so maybe it's a different bug. But the point is,
> > nm-applet can not join networks UNLESS I RUN IT AS ROOT. Then it can
> > attach as it is supposed to. Otherwise, I have to sudo dhclient eth1 (my
> > ipw3945 lives there.) I just updated today. I see this bug is still
> > open. Maybe my problem is different, but my description is identical...
>
> You most likely edited your dbus specs manually once and now you are
> in a state where you don't grant access to console users.
>
> Be sure that all the config files shipped by network-manager and
> network-manager-gnome are the package defaults.
>
>  - Alexander
>
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> [ipw3945] nm-applet doesn't work unless I start dhclient manually
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/127649
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