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--- Comment #21 from Oleg Solovyov ---
https://phabricator.kde.org/D20788
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--- Comment #20 from Oleg Solovyov ---
(In reply to Jan Grulich from comment #19)
> What do you mean by "connection without any stored info in NM", do you mean
> creating a connection
I mean "create a completely new connection
e.g. connect to a
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--- Comment #19 from Jan Grulich ---
What do you mean by "connection without any stored info in NM", do you mean
creating a connection, but not saving it to NM (e.g. using
AddConnectionUnsaved() from NM's DBus)? It shouldn't make any difference and I
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--- Comment #18 from Oleg Solovyov ---
(In reply to Jan Grulich from comment #16)
> I can reproduce what you mentioned, but in your case one network is added
> back according to the log, but it's not visible in the applet, that's what I
> cannot
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--- Comment #17 from Oleg Solovyov ---
(In reply to Jan Grulich from comment #16)
> I can reproduce what you mentioned, but in your case one network is added
> back according to the log, but it's not visible in the applet, that's what I
> cannot
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--- Comment #16 from Jan Grulich ---
I can reproduce what you mentioned, but in your case one network is added back
according to the log, but it's not visible in the applet, that's what I cannot
reproduce.
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--- Comment #15 from Oleg Solovyov ---
(In reply to Jan Grulich from comment #14)
> Everything seems to be correct, I don't really see why the "malta"
> connection is not visible in the applet. Is there any other "malta"
> connection? I mean is the
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--- Comment #14 from Jan Grulich ---
Everything seems to be correct, I don't really see why the "malta" connection
is not visible in the applet. Is there any other "malta" connection? I mean is
the same wireless network configured for two connections?
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--- Comment #13 from Oleg Solovyov ---
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complete log
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--- Comment #12 from Jan Grulich ---
What is the output of "nmcli -f all device show your_wifi_device"?
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--- Comment #11 from Oleg Solovyov ---
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no malta
Wireless network "malta" has been added but there are no malta's in list of
available connections.
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--- Comment #10 from Jan Grulich ---
Even plasmashell debug confirms what I said at the beginning, the networks are
removed and added later again.
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--- Comment #7 from Jan Grulich ---
>From the log I see that all access points disappeared from NM and they were
added again (that's what I said at the beginning). Can you please attach log
from plasmashell with enabled plasma-nm debug?
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--- Comment #5 from Jan Grulich ---
That's not the debug I wanted, read whole "My connection in the applet shows
wrong information" section. You need to run dbus-monitor and restart
plasmashell while enabling debug information for plasma-nm and
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--- Comment #3 from Jan Grulich ---
I'm pretty sure it's NM fault, but to be sure, please provide information as
described here [1].
[1] -
https://techbase.kde.org/Projects/Solid/Plasma-nm#My_connection_in_the_applet_shows_wrong_information
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