Il giorno ven, 19/12/2014 alle 15.45 +0100, Michael Biebl ha scritto: > [...] > Am 19.12.2014 um 15:32 schrieb Pietro Battiston: > [...] > > This is why the bug is grave: in particular, if a remote server relies on > > network-manager in order to connect at startup... you'd better hope it is > > not > > too remote. > > Not really, grave means, the package is unusable, which it clearly i'snt. >
It is hardly usable for me - it would be totally unusable for me if at work I did not (usually) have also a cable connection, which usually works (or maybe I just created enough copies of it? don't know...). Except that your question below seems to imply nobody except me has many (> 127, presumably?) connections. So, OK, if it's just me I understand. My best guess is that computers on which many connections got remembered along the years are statistically not the same ones which are updated to testing, but I have no data to test this hypothesis. > > The bug was present also with 0.9.10.0-3. My rough guess is that the > > problematic upgrade was located between July and September. > > > > Can you pinpoint the exact version please. > (I'm not forgetting your request, but I don't think I will manage to do it today) > > pietro@debiousci:~$ ls /etc/NetworkManager/system-connections | wc > > 431 891 8594 > > How did you generate 431 connections? Did you copy files around? > Yeah, I enjoy copying files around! No. Looking at them, I certainly have some doubles, i.e. because one connection did not show up so I recreated it thinking it had completely disappeared. But mostly (>300) they are "real" connections. The oldest ones are from 2011, which means ~ 1.5 per week... given that I travel quite a bit, I hack quite a bit, and when I am without Internet and see some open wireless I often try to connect, this is not a particularly strange number. Pietro -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected]

