Hi, this seems to be caused by knetworkmanager's liberal interpretation of the term 'uuid'. I stopped knetworkmanager, went to my ~/.kde/share/config/knetworkmanagerrc and replaced lines of the form
[ConnectionSetting_1NCFiIxMwpU6DxST_connection] ... Value_uuid=<string>1NCFiIxMwpU6DxST</string>\n ... with valid UUIDs (produced by uuidgen or cat //proc/sys/kernel/random/uuid) like Value_uuid=<string>7166eb59-84e9-4d72-a734-83a138e394d4</string>\n and I can use the entries where I've made the substituion again. ciao, -- [*Thomas Themel*] Es scheint da eine starke Korrelation zwischen technischer [extended contact] Ahnungslosigkeit, offenherzigem Gemüt und der Installation [info provided in] von Gentoo zu geben. Linux für Kleinkinder so zu sagen. [*message header*] - Alexander Bartolich in at.linux -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-rc-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org