** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: Expired => New
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1964100
Title:
Cannot connect to open WLAN with 1.36.0-1ub
Prebuilt packages for riscv64 are available in this PPA:
https://launchpad.net/~itrue/+archive/ubuntu/mesa-riscv64
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1995137
Title:
Add "sun4
** Summary changed:
- "sun4i-drm_dri.so" is missing from libg1-mesa-dri on riscv64
+ Add "sun4i-drm_dri.so" and fix compilation of libg1-mesa-dri on riscv64
** Summary changed:
- Add "sun4i-drm_dri.so" and fix compilation of libg1-mesa-dri on riscv64
+ Add "sun4i-drm_dri.so" to libg1-mesa-dri an
The attached patch disables usage of LLVM JIT on riscv64, which was
causing the error I reported in comment #3.
I obtained this patch from the following Debian bug report:
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=1004039
This patch, combined with the previous one, seems to work well on t
Using this library results in the following error:
'generic' is not a recognized processor for this target (ignoring processor)
'generic' is not a recognized processor for this target (ignoring processor)
WARNING: This target JIT is not designed for the host you are running. If bad
things happen
The attached debdiff enables building the lima driver on riscv64. This
drivers provides sun4i-drm_dri.so.
I'm currently testing this locally and waiting on riscv64 to be enabled
for my PPA to build a package on LP.
** Patch added: "mesa-build-lima-on-riscv64.debdiff"
https://bugs.launchpad.ne
Public bug reported:
"sun4i-drm_dri.so" is needed for some RISC-V platforms such as the
Allwinner D1. This file is missing from the riscv64 packages, but
present on others. This affects (at least) 20.04 and 22.04.
itrue@lxc-focal ~/tmp> dpkg -c
libgl1-mesa-dri_21.2.6-0ubuntu0.1~20.04.2_arm64.de
Hi @seb128,
Sorry I haven't yet had the chance to test it with GNOME, but I can
confirm that it works if I manually add the connection with nmcli,
without adding any particular arguments:
nmcli c add type wifi ssid ""
It does seem to indeed be an issue with plasma-nm.
Cheers,
Isaac
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This seems to be related to OWE
(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Opportunistic_Wireless_Encryption). If I
disable this in the router, then I can connect without any issues.
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I've attached the journalctl output.
I'm running Kubuntu with plasma-nm 5.24.2-0ubuntu1.
I haven't provided a certificate or any authentication details, and the
security is set to none in the settings.
** Attachment added: "log"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/network-manager/+bug
Public bug reported:
I'm trying to connect to an open (i.e. no ecryption) WLAN with network-
manager 1.36.0-1ubuntu2 on 22.04 but it's failing with the following
error message (after selecting the network from the network-manager
applet prompt):
Mär 08 10:50:04 Isaac-Laptop NetworkManager[31754]:
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