Can confirm that, after updating from the official repositories (Kubuntu
19.10), saving passwords "for this user only" works as intended again.
Thanks!
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Is there an estimation when this will go from proposed to release? I'm
working around it by looking up the connections' UID in the Network-
Manager configuration and manually adding the corresponding entries in
KWallet as of now..
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Can confirm: #82 does the trick. Thanks Nicholas, you're awesome!
Let's hope this goes into 17.04 release or at least in zesty-updates.
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Can confirm: Still present in Kubuntu 17.04.
Excerpt from /var/log/syslog:
May 9 10:52:20 edbook NetworkManager[938]: [1494319940.4289]
vpn-connection[0x561ae8e38690,34bc52ee-321f-42eb-af39-9dfc33ee2c5c,"WorkVPN",7:(tun0)]:
Data: Internal DNS: 10.42.10.2
May 9 10:52:20 edbook NetworkManag
Public bug reported:
hplip installs 56-hpmud.rules in /lib/udev/rules.d/, which comes *after*
40-libsane.rules. For HP scanners recognized by 56-hpmud.rules, but not
by 40-libsane.rules, ENV{libsane_matched} is set to ‘yes’, which is
correct. But as 56-hpmud.rules is evaluated *after* 40-libsane.r
Same problem here on Kubuntu 14.10 on a Dell Latitude E6410 (Intel 5 Series
Chipset). Everything worked flawlessly before the upgrade from 14.04 to 14.10.
I also tried the supposed fix from #51, but that didn't help.
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