@Neil: Note that this bug is actually three bugs. More precisely, this is
tracking the status of the same bug in three different projects. And the
top one is gnome (upstream.) The most recent Fix released refers to
gnome. It takes a while for upstream changes to be reflected in a stable
distro
@Ben: You can use the PPA I posted which does exactly that. An option in
the UI that is disabled by default.
@Ubuntu devs: Upstream is debating turning system-ca-certs off completely.
Basically, reverting the commit which started this debacle without any
regard to end-user usability. There are
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get upgrade
should update the packages affected
Yup, that should do it!
But for people looking to upgrade this single package only, and not their
whole system, or others like Austin, the package name is:
network-manager-gnome
Odd. I know. Caught me off-guard
Henri, you are indeed facing a different issue. Most likely incorrect
credentials.
When system-ca-certs is on, wpa_supplicant complains of a self-signed
certificate and stops right there. With a proper corresponding mesage of
course. And this one definitely isn't that.
I have seen this whenever
I wish there was no workaround for this big otherwise it would have been
solved long ago. But if there's a workaround, Canonical thinks there is no
need to work out the solution... obviously
On Aug 1, 2013 2:01 PM, Le Gluon Du Net legluondu...@free.fr wrote:
Thank you very much Eduard Gotwin,
earlier the workaround with removing the ominous line didn't work for me,
so I tried to set it to false as carl davis suggested in comment #23 and
and it works. it looks like this method should work for anyone. it somehow
removes the line anyway.
Sry, I just want to note that removing
u are absolutely right, fanko, my faculty doesn't provide a cert either and
I can confirm that people always follow the faculty's instructions. we have
a nice step by step tutorial for each OS and I also used when I set up
eduroam for the 1st time.
this bug is critical.
On May 6, 2013 5:15 PM,
see? that's what I was talking about earlier.
don't u realize that u are destroying what u have been building all those 9
years?
u shouldn't have rolled out the new ubuntu with this.
On May 4, 2013 6:11 PM, Fei feis...@gmail.com wrote:
I give up... this has just got me switching to another
ubuntu's gonna be the new OFFLINE OS :))) that't the right way to
penetrate the mobile market, isn't it?
On May 6, 2013 1:11 AM, Franko Burolo fbur...@ffzg.hr wrote:
...and still unassigned. :-/
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this is the 1. ubuntu release I didn't install right after it came out.
guess why.
and by the way the workarond by Eduard Gotwig from comment #19 sadly
doesn't work here either. the line is always re-added. please explain us
better how u did it cause more people have reported here that it doesn't
upgrading is not good. try to fire up a usb image and try if it it can
connect in the live mode. the problem is probably with the upgrade. but
first try to connect to a hidden network.
On Apr 17, 2013 5:45 AM, Ryan Yates ryanyate...@gmail.com wrote:
Hey, my laptop can't even find eduroam or
I had no possibilty of testing these days. any progress, guys?
On Apr 9, 2013 11:30 AM, Brendan Donegan brendan.done...@canonical.com
wrote:
So it seems the problem is system-ca-certs=true is being added despite
Eduard cancelling the request for the cert.
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