[opensuse-kde] proxy errors from updater applet

Hi, every time I log in on my laptop I get this error from the updater applet: "Download (curl) error for 'http://eregion.kicks-ass.net/eregion/13.1/ repodata/repomd.xml': Error code: Connection failed Error message: Could not resolve proxy: HTTP_PROXY" But: use of a proxy is turned OFF both in yast2 and in my user's settings. To fix it I have to go to system settings, turn proxy on, click accept, turn proxy off, click accept, and log out. Then, it'll be fine until the next reboot. I don't have any of the proxy variables set anywhere either. Versions involved: Operating System: openSUSE Leap 15.1 KDE Plasma Version: 5.18.5 KDE Frameworks Version: 5.70.0 Qt Version: 5.14.1 Kernel Version: 4.12.14-lp151.28.48-default OS Type: 64-bit Processors: 4 × Intel® Core™ i5-4210U CPU @ 1.70GHz Memory: 15,6 GiB Any ideas? Cheers MH -- Mathias Homann Mathias.Homann@openSUSE.org OBS: lemmy04 Jabber (XMPP): lemmy@tuxonline.tech IRC: [Lemmy] on freenode and ircnet (bouncer active) telegram: https://telegram.me/lemmy98 keybase: https://keybase.io/lemmy gpg key fingerprint: 8029 2240 F4DD 7776 E7D2 C042 6B8E 029E 13F2 C102

Am Montag, 11. Mai 2020, 10:53:38 CEST schrieb Mathias Homann:
Hi,
every time I log in on my laptop I get this error from the updater applet: "Download (curl) error for 'http://eregion.kicks-ass.net/eregion/13.1/ repodata/repomd.xml': Error code: Connection failed Error message: Could not resolve proxy: HTTP_PROXY"
But: use of a proxy is turned OFF both in yast2 and in my user's settings.
To fix it I have to go to system settings, turn proxy on, click accept, turn proxy off, click accept, and log out. Then, it'll be fine until the next reboot.
I don't have any of the proxy variables set anywhere either.
Versions involved: Operating System: openSUSE Leap 15.1 KDE Plasma Version: 5.18.5 KDE Frameworks Version: 5.70.0 Qt Version: 5.14.1 Kernel Version: 4.12.14-lp151.28.48-default OS Type: 64-bit Processors: 4 × Intel® Core™ i5-4210U CPU @ 1.70GHz Memory: 15,6 GiB
Any ideas?
what makes it worse: it seems to be completely random. On my desktop PC it doesn't happen at all, on my laptop it happens at random intervals. The only difference between the two setups is that the laptop uses network manager, the desktop uses wickedd... Any ideas? -- Mathias Homann Mathias.Homann@openSUSE.org OBS: lemmy04 Jabber (XMPP): lemmy@tuxonline.tech IRC: [Lemmy] on freenode and ircnet (bouncer active) telegram: https://telegram.me/lemmy98 keybase: https://keybase.io/lemmy gpg key fingerprint: 8029 2240 F4DD 7776 E7D2 C042 6B8E 029E 13F2 C102
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