Update:
We have made sofar couple of discoveries, thanks to Petr Jediny.
We suspected OpenSSL incompatibility in the OS, so as the PEAP is
creating underlying TLS tunnel for auth and we see an error in
wpa_supplicant regarding TLS negotiation (hello).
tl;dr - Cypher set of Ubuntu bionic do not m
** Summary changed:
- Problem to connect to WPA2/PLEAP WIFI - gnome-shell
+ Problem to connect to WPA2/PEAP WIFI - gnome-shell
** Description changed:
Connection to open or WPA secured wifi works without any issues.
- Connection to WPA2/PLEAP fails. Repeatedly asks for username/password.
+ C
Public bug reported:
Connection to open or WPA secured wifi works without any issues.
Connection to WPA2/PLEAP fails. Repeatedly asks for username/password.
Possible gnome-shell integration issue.
System was updated from Xenial to Bionic in mid-January. At that time
this WPA2/PLEAP setup worked
I have very similar problem on today\s bionic.
BTW when I use nmcli --ask I found in the UI my password in the field
for password - repeated multiple times (concatenated) - (equals the
number of attempts I added password to the cli prompt)
Can anyone explain how to test/fix
"could not read prope
sorry, wrong configs on my side ;/
** Changed in: salt-formula-horizon (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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Title:
Fails to apply state, if n
Public bug reported:
Fails to apply state, if no plugin is specified.
```
[CRITICAL] Rendering SLS 'base:horizon.server.plugin' failed: Jinja variable
'None' has no attribute 'iteritems'
local:
Data failed to compile:
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Rendering SLS 'base:horizon.server.plugin' failed: Jinja v
I got the same issue on environment where default user shell was 'fish'.
If the 'slack' command is executed from bash shell it works fine.
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Title:
please close bug
seems fixed - it was necessary to unplug power cord from monitor (not
only switch off by power switch [real one, not a button on front side]).
Once off for 5mins and started linux on mainstream found new hw:
[ 5508.498513] HDMI hot plug event: Codec=3 Pin=4 Presence_Detect=1 ELD_
** Tags removed: needs-upstream-testing
** Tags added: kernel-bug-exists-upstream
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Title:
No signal via DisplayPort - kernel 2.6.38-13-generic-pae
hi, how to add tag:kernel-bug-exists-upstream ?
i have tested it on 3.3.0-030300-generic-pae #201203182135 SMP Mon Mar 19
01:50:11 UTC 2012 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux
is there a way to dump all DP communication ?
Thx
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Title:
No signal via DisplayPort - kernel 2.6.38-13-generic-pae #57-Ubuntu
SMP
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Public bug reported:
Connected external monitor doesn't have signal from laptop. It was
working two months ago. Expect that system upgrade did affected it.
The problem may be similar with http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-
bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=658662 and
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=458
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