[Bug 1848404] Re: ubiquity crashes on wireless installation with gi.repository.GLib.GError: nm-manager-error-quark: Not authorized to control networking

2019-10-17 Thread Launchpad Bug Tracker
This bug was fixed in the package casper - 1.427 --- casper (1.427) eoan; urgency=medium * Setup machine-id, because without it it seems like machine-id setup is racy. LP: #1848404 -- Dimitri John Ledkov Thu, 17 Oct 2019 10:38:07 +0100 ** Changed in: casper (Ubuntu Eoan)

[Bug 1848404] Re: ubiquity crashes on wireless installation with gi.repository.GLib.GError: nm-manager-error-quark: Not authorized to control networking

2019-10-17 Thread sudodus
@adconrad, The bug is very real, but I can understand, that it is not located in ubiquity. Please advice which program package to 'blame next', in other words, where you think that the bug is located. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is

[Bug 1848404] Re: ubiquity crashes on wireless installation with gi.repository.GLib.GError: nm-manager-error-quark: Not authorized to control networking

2019-10-17 Thread Adam Conrad
** Changed in: ubiquity (Ubuntu Eoan) Status: Confirmed => Invalid -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1848404 Title: ubiquity crashes on wireless installation with

[Bug 1848404] Re: ubiquity crashes on wireless installation with gi.repository.GLib.GError: nm-manager-error-quark: Not authorized to control networking

2019-10-17 Thread sudodus
When booting live, there is a delay of 1 min 30 seconds (tested in Kubuntu, Lubuntu and Xubuntu, but not in standard Ubuntu. It can be seen when booted (live) without 'quiet splash'. I think the delay is caused by the logic concerning wifi, and I suspect that it is connected to the issue of this

[Bug 1848404] Re: ubiquity crashes on wireless installation with gi.repository.GLib.GError: nm-manager-error-quark: Not authorized to control networking

2019-10-17 Thread Brian Murray
** Also affects: casper (Ubuntu) Importance: Undecided Status: New ** Changed in: casper (Ubuntu Eoan) Status: New => Triaged ** Changed in: casper (Ubuntu Eoan) Importance: Undecided => Critical -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs,

[Bug 1848404] Re: ubiquity crashes on wireless installation with gi.repository.GLib.GError: nm-manager-error-quark: Not authorized to control networking

2019-10-17 Thread Jean-Baptiste Lallement
Diff of the manifest between 14 and 15 ** Description changed: - Ubuntu (and all flavors) 19.10 20191016 + Ubuntu (and all flavors) 19.10 20191015 + + Last known good build: 20191014 Test Case 1. Boot the ubiquity-dm 2. Select "Install Ubuntu" 3. On the wifi page configure a wifi

[Bug 1848404] Re: ubiquity crashes on wireless installation with gi.repository.GLib.GError: nm-manager-error-quark: Not authorized to control networking

2019-10-17 Thread Pierre Equoy
This happens also when Secure Boot is disabled. If, instead of selecting "Install Ubuntu", I choose "Try Ubuntu", log into the live session and select "Install Ubuntu", then the connection to WiFi process works as expected, as per comment #9. -- You received this bug notification because you

[Bug 1848404] Re: ubiquity crashes on wireless installation with gi.repository.GLib.GError: nm-manager-error-quark: Not authorized to control networking

2019-10-17 Thread Jean-Baptiste Lallement
** Description changed: - Ubuntu MATE 19.10 20191016 + Ubuntu (and all flavors) 19.10 20191016 - Install to bare metal. T430 and nv56r laptops connecting to wireless - networks that have been used in prior ISO testing. + Test Case + 1. Boot the ubiquity-dm + 2. Select "Install Ubuntu" + 3. On

[Bug 1848404] Re: ubiquity crashes on wireless installation with gi.repository.GLib.GError: nm-manager-error-quark: Not authorized to control networking

2019-10-17 Thread Pierre Equoy
Reproduced on 19.10 Ubuntu image (http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily- live/20191016.5/eoan-desktop-amd64.iso) on a Dell XPS 13 running with UEFI and Secure Boot. Steps to reproduce: 1. Boot the 19.10 image 2. Select "Install Ubuntu" 3. Try to connect to a WiFi network → after a while, an error