In data mercoledì 22 febbraio 2017 11:14:54, Per Jessen ha scritto:
stakanov wrote:
In data mercoledì 22 febbraio 2017 09:37:47, Per Jessen ha scritto:
Per Jessen wrote:
Per Jessen wrote:
Freek de Kruijf wrote:
Op dinsdag 21 februari 2017 09:50:42 CET schreef Per Jessen: > Because of bug#1012299, I have switched to using NetworkManager > on a new > laptop - but it doesn't really work very well. When KDE is > restarting apps that were open with resources on network drives, > they fail with "file not found" because the network drives > (nfs,cifs) aren't mounted. Also, owncloud doesn't start properly > because it cannot resolve the server name.
Did you enable the option to start the network when it is available and for all users? It will enter some data in /etc/Networkmanager/system-connections/
I didn't have "all users may use this network" enabled.
I've enabled it now, but it didn't improve the situation.
Having enabled "all users may use this network", I now get a pop up window on every restart or resume: "Authentication required", "System policy prevents modification of network settings for all users".
Not many bresponses to this topic - is it really so unusual to use shared drives (nfs,cifs) on system that use NetworkManager?
I have exactly the same after migrating to 42.2. Although the networkmanager driven connection is the local ethernet one, ownership all user, I get presented with the popup, in all user accounts at login. Very annoying but you can safely ignore it. Nothing happens. This must be an issue with PAM
I just tried ignoring it, my wifi connection did not come up until I typed in the password. Right, with wifi it is different. Only ethernet does not need a password. Do you have "secure file permissions"?
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