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--- Comment #29 from Bug Janitor Service ---
Dear Bug Submitter,
This bug has been in NEEDSINFO status with no change for at least
15 days. Please provide the requested information as soon as
possible and set the bug status as REPORTED. Due to regular
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--- Comment #28 from Jonathan Wakely ---
I used to see this bug when out and about, somewhere with lots of unknown WiFi
networks. With my country being under lockdown or with travel restrictions for
most of the year, that hasn't been possible. So maybe
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--- Comment #27 from Bug Janitor Service ---
Dear Bug Submitter,
This bug has been in NEEDSINFO status with no change for at least
15 days. Please provide the requested information as soon as
possible and set the bug status as REPORTED. Due to regular
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--- Comment #25 from Jonathan Wakely ---
Still present in 5.14.5, and of course after setting the QT_LOGGING_RULES
environment variable and restarting plasmashell the bug doesn't happen.
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--- Comment #24 from Jonathan Wakely ---
(In reply to Jan Grulich from comment #20)
> It's hard to say why your wireless networks are now shown in the applet. One
> thing is that you need to keep the applet opened for a while, because it
> scans for
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--- Comment #23 from valdi...@gmail.com ---
(In reply to Jan Grulich from comment #22)
> This is a different issue.
I believe this is related and is bound to the same bug. To clarify, I saw this
bug (379848) too.
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--- Comment #22 from Jan Grulich ---
(In reply to valdikss from comment #21)
> (In reply to Jan Grulich from comment #20)
> > It's hard to say why your wireless networks are now shown in the applet. One
> > thing is that you need to keep the applet
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--- Comment #21 from valdi...@gmail.com ---
(In reply to Jan Grulich from comment #20)
> It's hard to say why your wireless networks are now shown in the applet. One
> thing is that you need to keep the applet opened for a while, because it
> scans for
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--- Comment #20 from Jan Grulich ---
It's hard to say why your wireless networks are now shown in the applet. One
thing is that you need to keep the applet opened for a while, because it scans
for the networks, other is that NetworkManager might not
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--- Comment #19 from Nick Cross ---
On my
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--- Comment #18 from Jonathan Wakely ---
(In reply to Jan Grulich from comment #1)
> You have ~20 configured wireless connections you can connect to in your
> area? Isn't the VPN connection visible if you scroll down? VPN connections
> should be
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--- Comment #14 from Jochen Buchholz ---
I use gentoo linux and the version 5.9.5
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--- Comment #12 from Jan Grulich ---
You may have accidentaly clicked on "SAS network guest" before and even though
you didn't put the password there the connection was created and pre-configured
with some default values. Once you
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--- Comment #11 from Martin Vysny ---
Thank you so much! After logging out and logging back in, the VPN connection is
now shown properly in the list. I am unsure whether the bug is triggered by my
actions - from my point of view it
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--- Comment #10 from Martin Vysny ---
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after logout/login, the VPN is shown on the list
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--- Comment #9 from Jan Grulich ---
Your VPN connection should be at the third position right after hqwlan, not at
the end of the list as only hqwlan5 and hqwlan are configured.
What's your output from "nmcli general"? If you try
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--- Comment #2 from Martin Vysny ---
Hi Jan, thanks for the comment!
Yup, I work at a cubicle along with lots of other companies, and they all have
their own wifi hotspots. I only have configured one or two wifis, but there are
lots of
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