** Message: applet now removed from the notification area
** (nm-applet:14835): WARNING **: async_got_type: could not read
properties for /org/freedesktop/NetworkManager/ActiveConnection/1:
Method "Get" with signature "ss" on interface
"org.freedesktop.DBus.Properties" doesn't exist
** (nm-apple
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: network-manager-applet (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Password for wireless network isn't saved
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It doesn't seem to work on 10.10 - I checked 'available to all', but nm-
applet still prompts for the WPA key. I don't mind storing things in
plaintext or whatever - but I do mind having to remember a ton of WPA
and WEP passwords.
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Did you recently change your system login password? This might be
related to #416825.
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It works for me with latest updates on Ubuntu 10.04. I disabled option
"Available to all users" (see comment 2) and restarted OS. Password is not
prompted anymore.
It's fixed for me.
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See also bug 525642
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Unfortunately, this is more a hack than a fix.
In this way you make password stored in a system accessible file rather
than in a user-private database.
The real fix is to have gnome-keyring-daemon properly started.
Apparently in some cases the daemon is not started or maybe dies.
For sure it is
I fixed it by checking option "Available to all users" in wireless connection
settings, see attached screenshot.
Now password is saved correctly. I don't know if it is intention and password
should be saved only with this settings, but it works.
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