** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 1409866
Will not find network after connection info is edited
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1409866 ***
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The problem is in the settings of the connection, but unfortunates the
manager does not display this information.
SOLUTION:
- start nm-connection-editor from the terminal (sudo is possible, bus probably
n
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1409866 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1409866
I myself marked it as a duplicate because they are essentially the same
issue on the exact same program and OS: Manual WiFi connection values
will not save and both tend to make the network connection previo
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1409866 ***
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I can't see the relation with #1409866.
Is it possible that this got duped to the wrong bug?
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Will not find network after connection info is edited
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1409866 ***
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I'm still getting this issue even on Ubuntu 14.10.
It's sickening that the Ubuntu team can't even keep track enough of these
networking errors that could be considered by some as a security risk.
Please fix
The problem is unexpected order of user input resulting in "unsavable" data.
Input fields MUST be finished with an ENTER keypress or the data validation is
apparently incomplete.
Sadly, the colored red to green background validation misleads the users into
thinking the entry for each of the three
Same thing was happening on my suse, i deleted the connection ad
recreated it. the save button wasn't grayed out after that. lemmi know
if it works.
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This bug is still present in 12.10
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Title:
Can't save changes in "Edit Connections..." for Wi-Fi networks to
which one doesn't have the password
@Stephan: Well there may be a bug in addition to the shortcoming in the
user interface. Can you please let us know exactly what's in all the
fields on all the tabs of the Editing window which has the disabled
"Save..." button? Screenshots would be best, but use something like the
gimp to render l
This is still a problem in 12.04. i cannot save a VPN entry, which is
going to upset my boss a bit when i tell him i can't log in via VPN :(.
Strangely enough: i have two VPN entries which i COULD save, but the
latest one cannot. i have read through this thread and tried everything
i can think of,
Yes, the list of invalid fields should be provided somehow. I'll file a
bug upstream.
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Title:
Can't save changes in "Edit Connections..." for Wi-
The problem is that there's no obvious way to tell the user why they
can't save.
If you've created a network by mistake for which you don't have the
password, why keep it there and try to edit it? You may just as well
delete it to avoid it trying to connect automatically.
As far as I'm concerned,
I think I can reproduce at least one of the problems reported here.
Under Edit Connections | Wireless I have several Wi-Fi networks listed
including my neighbor's, "BRINK", for which I don't have a password. (I
think that BRINK, unlike other neighbors' networks, is listed in the
Edit Connections |
** Summary changed:
- can't save changes in "edit connections"
+ Can't save changes in "Edit Connections..." for Wi-Fi networks to which one
doesn't have the password
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Yes, this bug is still present in 12.04.
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@Thomas: I don't know. Right now, if I do "edit connections" nothing
happens at all
After a reboot I will be able to test it. There's a new dreadful
regression that makes the whole network manager menu stop working
randomly every once in a while. Reboot fixes it. I'll report it now
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@matteo: Is this bug still present in Ubuntu 12.04?
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Thanks so much Rune! My issue was similar. NetworkManager didn't have
the wireless password for the network I was trying to edit.
You should be able to click save always, but there should be some sort
of popup like:
"Warning: Network Manager can't confirm with your router this IP address
is valid
My problem was that Ubuntu kept trying to connect to WLANs that I didn't
have the key for, but I was unable to change the "Connect automatically"
option for these WLANs. I resolved this by deleting all the WLANs that I
didn't have the key for, so that only one WLAN - for which I have the
key - show
I can confirm this, I have this on my Ubuntu 11.10 64-bit. Bloody
annoying.
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This is still a problem in 11.10. I cannot make any changes to my
connections. The apply/save button stays greyed out regardless of what I
click or change.
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I'm reopening this because it shouldn't have expired. It has expired
because it was in "incomplete" status but reviewing the history It
shouldn't have been in the "incomplete" status in the first place.
** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: Expired => Confirmed
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Wow, that's strange, I never experienced that one. I would call it one
step forward and a couple of steps backward!!
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Title:
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@Matteo - Thanks. I tried that and was able to edit and save settings on
the desired connection; we will call it "5." However, once I tried to
tell Ubuntu to connect to "5" it created a brand new entry for "5" with
none of my settings and, naturally, failed to connect. I delete the new
and incorrec
@Thomas, In my case, in order to have the "Apply" button available
again, I have to go to the "IPv4 Settings" tab and either enable DHCP OR
(if i set it to manual) enter at least one VALID row (Address, Netmask,
Gateway) in the "Addresses" table. Make sure there is at least one
(usually one and onl
I am having the exact same problem with 11.04. No matter what I do, I
cannot make any changes to a wireless connection in connection manager.
I can clear the "available to all users" box, which forces a password
entry and save that. But NOTHING else will save.
If I enter any text or numbers in any
I encountered this problem and figured out that it's a misleading UI.
After entering IPs for Address, Netmask, and Gateway, I clicked the
"Add" button, thinking this would store it. I then went on to fill out
"DNS servers" etc. I then encountered the grayed-out "Save" button, with
seemingly no way
Well, you can make the save button ungray, but you have to press ENTER
after entering the IP address, the netmask, etc.
jlinkels
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Ah Ok, I see the "available to all user" checkbox. It is greyed out. It
is the only other disable option besides the apply button.
By the way it is grayed out AND not checked, which is kind of
contraddictory. If I cannot edit the "available to all user" it should
mean that the connection belongs t
@Mathieu as I already explained only the apply button is greyed out. I
don't know if this has been right after an update.
Now I'm seen this only happens for some networks (most) but not all.
There's no doubt all the fields are filled in properly, because the
apply button is greyed out since the b
Are the other connections set to "Available to all users"? It's the only
thing I can think of that would not allow you to edit a connection.
Also, most of the fields greyed out or is the apply button the only item
unavailable? Is this right after an upgrade of NetworkManager from a
previous releas
I'm on 10.10 but can confirm this still behaves the same way.
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