OoO En cette soirée bien amorcée du lundi 19 septembre 2011, vers 22:48, Michael Biebl <bi...@debian.org> disait :
>> Since NetworkManager 0.9, a simple user is not allowed to connect to >> some wireless network unless it is granted (through policy kit or >> appropriate permissions) >> org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.settings.modify.system. This permission >> allows to alter existing connections as well. An active user should be >> authorized to use any wireless network if he wants to by default (like >> in previous versions). Or it should be possible to configure network >> manager to allow users to connect to wireless networks without >> enabling them to modify other system settings. > This is of course possible. > Was the connection you tried to enable created by another user? What's the > name > of the user trying to activate the connection? > Which GUI frontend (and which version) do you use? > Was the connection imported from earlier versions i.e. created by > nm-applet < 0.9? The connection did not exist (it does not appear in nm-connection-editor). I am using nm-applet 0.9.0-2. I have restarted both nm-applet and Network Manager to ensure they are in sync. > As connections are now all stored in /etc/NetworkManager/system-connections/ , > could you attach the corresponding keyfile (make sure it doesn't contain any > confidential data) As the connection does not exist, there is no keyfile for it. Thanks! -- Vincent Bernat ☯ http://vincent.bernat.im /* Am I fucking pedantic or what? */ 2.2.16 /usr/src/linux/drivers/scsi/qlogicpti.h
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