Re: nm-editor: Can't make existing configuration a system setting

2008-05-12 Thread Tambet Ingo
On Tue, May 6, 2008 at 5:36 PM, Tambet Ingo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 On Tue, May 6, 2008 at 4:50 PM, Michael Biebl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  When I run the connection-editor from within nm-applet, it presents me a
 list of configured wlan networks (Auto foo, Auto bar, ...).
  I wanted to make one of those configurations a system setting, so I pressed
 Edit and checked the System setting checkbox.

  Unfortunately, this doesn't make nm-system-settings write a config file in
 /etc/NetworkManager/system_config.

  If I instead use Add, and check the System setting right from the
 start, nm-system-settings correctly creates a config file (which works
 properly).

  So it seems as if nm-applet doesn't convert an existing (user)configuration
 into a system setting configuration.

  Is this a known issue?

 It's known to me :) I sort of left it like that until the whole thing
 is secured with PolicyKit. Dan needs to approve my PK patches first,
 so you can blame him as well. :)
 Anyway, I'm glad it works properly with the add button for you, this
 is the first success story I hear.

Should be fixed now.

Tambet
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nm-editor: Can't make existing configuration a system setting

2008-05-06 Thread Michael Biebl

Hi,

I'm running latest SVN (NM r3633, nm-applet r713).
nm-system-settings is configured to use the keyfile plugin.

When I run the connection-editor from within nm-applet, it presents me a 
list of configured wlan networks (Auto foo, Auto bar, ...).
I wanted to make one of those configurations a system setting, so I 
pressed Edit and checked the System setting checkbox.


Unfortunately, this doesn't make nm-system-settings write a config file 
in /etc/NetworkManager/system_config.


If I instead use Add, and check the System setting right from the 
start, nm-system-settings correctly creates a config file (which works 
properly).


So it seems as if nm-applet doesn't convert an existing 
(user)configuration into a system setting configuration.


Is this a known issue?


Cheers,
Michael


P.S: I was also wondering, if nm-system-settings supports to run 
multiple plugins (e.g. keyfile *and* ifcfg). If so, which one is used to 
write the configuration or is the config written to both?

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Re: nm-editor: Can't make existing configuration a system setting

2008-05-06 Thread Tambet Ingo
On Tue, May 6, 2008 at 4:50 PM, Michael Biebl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  When I run the connection-editor from within nm-applet, it presents me a
 list of configured wlan networks (Auto foo, Auto bar, ...).
  I wanted to make one of those configurations a system setting, so I pressed
 Edit and checked the System setting checkbox.

  Unfortunately, this doesn't make nm-system-settings write a config file in
 /etc/NetworkManager/system_config.

  If I instead use Add, and check the System setting right from the
 start, nm-system-settings correctly creates a config file (which works
 properly).

  So it seems as if nm-applet doesn't convert an existing (user)configuration
 into a system setting configuration.

  Is this a known issue?

It's known to me :) I sort of left it like that until the whole thing
is secured with PolicyKit. Dan needs to approve my PK patches first,
so you can blame him as well. :)
Anyway, I'm glad it works properly with the add button for you, this
is the first success story I hear.

Tambet
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Re: nm-editor: Can't make existing configuration a system setting

2008-05-06 Thread Dan Williams
On Tue, 2008-05-06 at 17:36 +0300, Tambet Ingo wrote:
 On Tue, May 6, 2008 at 4:50 PM, Michael Biebl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   When I run the connection-editor from within nm-applet, it presents me a
  list of configured wlan networks (Auto foo, Auto bar, ...).
   I wanted to make one of those configurations a system setting, so I pressed
  Edit and checked the System setting checkbox.
 
   Unfortunately, this doesn't make nm-system-settings write a config file in
  /etc/NetworkManager/system_config.
 
   If I instead use Add, and check the System setting right from the
  start, nm-system-settings correctly creates a config file (which works
  properly).
 
   So it seems as if nm-applet doesn't convert an existing (user)configuration
  into a system setting configuration.
 
   Is this a known issue?
 
 It's known to me :) I sort of left it like that until the whole thing
 is secured with PolicyKit. Dan needs to approve my PK patches first,
 so you can blame him as well. :)

I'm blocking on davidz reviewing them which he said he was going to do
yesterday but apparently needs more encouragement :)

dan

 Anyway, I'm glad it works properly with the add button for you, this
 is the first success story I hear.
 
 Tambet
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