Bertin wrote:
>The password is stored elsewhere, presumably in some secure storage
>managed by the NM and changes are made via a privileged helper
>launched by the KDE Daemon (kded). That one isn't running when you're
>not logged in, nor is the KDE wallet daemon, which means a KDE wallet
>cannot
Bertin wrote:
I wrote:
>
>>It's possible that the problem stems from the KDE wallet. I haven't
>>set it up and find it annoying that it seems to be required.
>You could try setting up only the local wallet. It not storing the
>password rings a bell for me though, and that never happens when I
On Sunday February 26 2023 09:00:04 Dave Close wrote:
>It's possible that the problem stems from the KDE wallet. I haven't
>set it up and find it annoying that it seems to be required.
You could try setting up only the local wallet. It not storing the password
rings a bell for me though, and
Bertin wrote:
>I wrote:
>
>>I want the connection to come up automatically on boot. The trick
>>seems to be, where do I put the password so NM can see it? And what
>>other settings have to be there so it even tries to see it?
>Are you going through KDE's interface to NM, whatever
Several hours of reading search results and I can't find an answer.
Plenty of people explaining how to run an nmcli command to start w
wifi connection, but that requires that a person has already logged
in. I want the connection to come up automatically on boot. The trick
seems to be, where do I