The problem was that libnm-{util2,glib4,glib_vpn1} where upgraded to
versions 0.9.10, while other network-manager packages with still at 0.9.8.
Downgrading these 3 packages solved the issue.
On 08/02/2014 02:07 AM, Ahmed Ossama wrote:
Greetings All,
This is a desperate request for aiding me in fixing an issue
performing an upgrade.
I am on testing, and decided to do apt-get upgrade, everything worked
fine and the upgrade was successful except for one problem, the
NetworkManager broke after the reboot.
I cannot see any devices in the nm-applet menu, and instead I see 'No
network devices available', and when opening the connection
information I get 'No valid active connections found!'.
I tried creating the network connections myself, but it gave me the
error 'Connection not visible or not available: Method "GetAll" with
signature "s" on interface "org.freedesktop.DBus.Properties" doesn't
exist'.
I googled for these errors, tried some solutions but nothing fixed it.
Now I am unable to interact with NetworkManager any longer. I
suspected dbus and glib-networking-* to be the reason, so I downgraded
them but didn't fix the issue.
If anyone faced this issue before, or have any clue on what's wrong,
please help in fixing this issue.
Thanks in advance.
--
Regards,
Ahmed Ossama
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