*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 392593 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/392593
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 392593
[karmic regression] cannot connect to wireless network
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Latest update of plasma-widget-network-manager causes it to fail to connect to
WPA2 network
Still happening with the latest SVN build that just got released for
Karmic. This is quite an annoying bug for me, because it causes Plasma
to crash every 2nd time my PC resumes from suspend after having been
connected to a wireless network that is no longer in range.
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Latest update of plasma-
I just tried doing a fresh reinstall from the Karmic daily builds, and
the problem occurs with the fresh system as well.
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Latest update of plasma-widget-network-manager causes it to fail to connect to
WPA2 network
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/377399
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OK, here it is. Sorry for the delay. The last failure (the part about
the user failing to provide secrets) was caused when I cancelled the
connection.
** Attachment added: "daemon.log"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/27030316/daemon.log
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Latest update of plasma-widget-network-manager causes
Michael, would it be possible to test the new version in Karmic and
attach your /var/log/daemon.log (only lines starting with Network
Manager are interesting for me) since I've created some patches in the
Karmic version that was suppose to help connecting to WPA2 networks.
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Latest update of pla
I get the same behaviour with ath5k driver. The workaround is to remove
KDE/Plasma network manager and run nm-applet instead (don't forget to
keep network-manager-gnome package installed on your system). nm-applet
works well for me.
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Latest update of plasma-widget-network-manager causes it to f
I found that if I build the package for Jaunty (using pbuilder) and then
install it on my Karmic system, it works fine.
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Latest update of plasma-widget-network-manager causes it to fail to connect to
WPA2 network
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/377399
You received this bug notification because
I forgot to mention, my wireless card is an Intel 4965, but I don't
think it is causing the problem.
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Latest update of plasma-widget-network-manager causes it to fail to connect to
WPA2 network
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/377399
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