>> > > Oct 2 18:39:41 benderamp-hp NetworkManager: <WARN> >> > > wait_for_connection_expired(): Connection (2) >> > > /org/freedesktop/NetworkManagerSettings/Connection/1 failed to >> > > activate (timeout): (0) Connection was not provided by any settings >> > > service >> > >> > Looks like a configuration mismatch between KNM and NM to me. You could >> > try to recreate your connections. >> >> It means that something (knm probably) told NetworkManager to activate a >> connection, but that thing (knm probably) didn't actually provide that >> connection over D-Bus. > > Or NM rejected the connection because some setting's properties changed > (e.g. NM property name != KNM property name) due to a NM or KNM update. That's > what I observed in the majority of cases. > > Helmut >
The thing is that I have completely removed all updated packages and reinstalled NetworkManager and NetworkManager-kde from OpenSUSE installation DVD, and those versions did work together after initial system setup. I have also tried to remove all configuration settings of knetworkmanager (~/.kde/share/apps/knetworkmanagerrc) from my home directory, so for me I have rather closely reproduced the situation in which knetworkmanager did work in the past, but now it does not. So I must have missed something here - probably this could be some DBUS update or config file which I have missed. I will try to write to knetworkmanager mailing list provided above. As temporary workaround I would ask another question - is it possible to run gnome network manager (nm-applet) under kde4? if it is possible, then how. When I start nm-applet from console, I receive the following error message: ** (nm-applet:8134): WARNING **: <WARN> applet_dbus_manager_start_service(): Could not acquire the NetworkManagerUserSettings service as it is already taken. Return: 3 (nm-applet:8134): GLib-GObject-CRITICAL **: g_object_unref: assertion `G_IS_OBJECT (object)' failed I have wireless network, protected with password, which is stored in gnome keyring, if that makes sense. Thank's to all for help _______________________________________________ NetworkManager-list mailing list NetworkManager-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/networkmanager-list