Hi, Today I updated to current TW/Factory: susi:~ # cat /etc/os-release NAME=openSUSE VERSION="20150413 (Tumbleweed)" VERSION_ID="20150413" PRETTY_NAME="openSUSE 20150413 (Tumbleweed) (x86_64)" ID=opensuse ANSI_COLOR="0;32" CPE_NAME="cpe:/o:opensuse:opensuse:20150413" BUG_REPORT_URL="https://bugs.opensuse.org" HOME_URL="https://opensuse.org/" ID_LIKE="suse" Certainly a bad idea :-) * gdm fails to start, after a few minutes I'm at least able to log on the text console It is either "/usr/lib/gdm/gdm-wayland-session[1253]: Unable to register display with display manager" or, if I try to switch back to X, it's "/usr/lib/gdm/gdm-x-session[9556]: Unable to run X server". Ok, try lightdm. Logs me into XFCE, but nm-applet does no longer know the configured networks. Try kdm4, the same. xdm does not allow to select a DE and tries to start KDE -- instant ctrl-alt-backspace twice :-) Something is wrong with my permissions: as root: susi:~ # nmcli c NAME UUID TYPE DEVICE linuxtage 4fc5446c-7020-41ea-abbe-21ba03706055 802-11-wireless -- WLAN_GAESTE 8c58232e-3bb7-4c03-9a32-dbcfd3f7833b 802-11-wireless -- Software 18f1ab17-d1af-490a-8d2d-1469c7ac9ace 802-11-wireless -- [...about 50 more networks...] seife's milestone-Netzwerk 6d8fd21a-ac2e-442f-bf7b-0dd2a50a697e bluetooth -- virbr0 02424e1a-e412-428b-811f-0245935f3033 bridge virbr0 defy 834a07de-200f-4a27-8163-64c241ebb623 802-11-wireless -- virbr0-nic be935080-1fcb-45cb-9f02-dbe85833c7fc generic virbr0-nic as user: seife@susi:~> nmcli c NAME UUID TYPE DEVICE virbr0 02424e1a-e412-428b-811f-0245935f3033 bridge virbr0 virbr0-nic be935080-1fcb-45cb-9f02-dbe85833c7fc generic virbr0-nic Auto cable facf0891-0ac2-4a49-ade1-faa8da8d175e 802-3-ethernet cable Actually I had to plug in a cable to send this mail. Working around the problem by using nmcli as root does not work, because the credentials are stored in the gnome-keyring... So what can I do to debug this? polkitd ist running systemd-logind is running loginctl does not show anything, neither as root: susi:~ # loginctl SESSION UID USER SEAT 0 sessions listed. ...nor as user: seife@susi:~> loginctl SESSION UID USER SEAT 0 sessions listed. But I have no idea if this needs to be like this or if there is the error? Any hints on how to get my wireless back? HELP! :-) Best regards, Stefan -- Stefan Seyfried "For a successful technology, reality must take precedence over public relations, for nature cannot be fooled." -- Richard Feynman -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org