Core functionality which is presented in the GUI as being operational
should be operational, and not require CLI use to activate.

It is absolutely a but.

This kind of mindset is why Linux on the desktop will never ever really
take off.


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‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ Original Message ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐
On Saturday, 21 November 2020 07:58, jjyxcweo <1841...@bugs.launchpad.net> 
wrote:

> This bug is caused because network-manager-openvpn is not installed by
> default for some reason to fix this just do apt install network-manager-
> openvpn
>
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>
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> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1841767
>
> Title:
> 19.04 OpenVPN plug-in not installed
>
> Status in plasma-nm package in Ubuntu:
> Confirmed
>
> Bug description:
> On latest Kubuntu 19.10 build (dated 26/08/19), when adding new
> OpenVPN connections (from config files) in System Settings >
> Connections, am then unable to connect to these due to error 'Missing
> VPN Plugin' when trying to connect. This definitely does not happen on
> Kubuntu 19.04. So it is a new issue on this 19.10 build.
>
> Manually installing the network-manager-ovpn package via CLI resolved
> the issue but this should not be necessary. the system should not
> present in-operable options to the user and then throw difficult and
> un-freidnly error messages. This feels like a bug/design
> fedect/oversight in this build.
>
> Also raised as bug with KDE
> (https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=411321) but they have closed
> this as 'not a bug'.
>
> Thanks.
>
> STEPS TO REPRODUCE
>
> 1.  Open System Settings > Connections
>
> 2.  Click the + sign to add a new connection
>
> 3.  Scroll down to select last option "Import VPN connection
>
> 4.  Import an OpenVPN config file
>
> 5.  Try and connect to the VPN connection.
>
>     OBSERVED RESULT
>     Unable to connect to VPN, a network manager notification alerts pops up 
> from the system tray saying 'Missing VPN Plug in'
>
>     EXPECTED RESULT
>     Successful connection to the VPN.
>
>     SOFTWARE/OS VERSIONS
>     Windows: N/A
>     macOS: N/A
>     Linux/KDE Plasma: Kubuntu 19.10, build dated 26/08/19
>     (available in About System)
>     KDE Plasma Version: Unknown
>     KDE Frameworks Version: Unknown
>     Qt Version: Unknown
>
>     tag:
>     "Brakuje wtyczki VPN"
>     dependency:
>     network-manager-openvpn
>
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** Bug watch added: KDE Bug Tracking System #411321
   https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=411321

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