Am 08.04.22 um 18:42 schrieb Yves-Alexis Perez:
On Fri, 2022-04-08 at 17:57 +0200, Michael Biebl wrote:Yes, I'm using network-manager (and have been for quite a while). The problem first appeared when I started on a fresh installation of Debian 11 (with Xfce4 as DE). On Debian 10 and older (and on Ubuntu 16/18, for what it's worth), the checkbox was normally visible.However, since seeing your screenshot I quickly tested on a fresh VM install but with Gnome desktop selected instead of Xfce. With Gnome, on the Security tab, there is a checkbox (or slider widget) with which the user can enable/disable the 802.1x. So this starts to seem more like an Xfce4 bug (or a missing Gtk widget library package or similar). I'll have to do some package list comparisons now.In any case, cheers for this. Hopefully now the bug report finds more proper destination.Hi, Just installed Xfce (with tasksel) on the afore mentioned VM, and confirmed that on Xfce's NM GUI no checkbox can be found. IMO, the bug should be forwarded to Xfce maintainers.It's most likely a theme issue, but since I don't know xfce4, I'll reassign the the xfce4 meta package for now.Hi all, thanks Michael for the reassign. I tried on my Bullseye install and I can confirm the checkbox is missing (it's present on my Sid install). But I don't think it's theme related, I've tried with few themes, including Adwaita, and the checkbox is missing on all the themes I've tried. I'm unsure what happens though. I don't think it's linked to missing dependencies (since on the test VM it works on GNOME but not on Xfce). I'll try to investigate but honestly don't hold your breath on this. Regards,
Might be https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/network-manager-applet/-/commit/49f87caa3ab867de2569185c34c384d507ed5b62
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