Am Donnerstag, 8. Dezember 2011, 08:34:59 schrieb Roger Oberholtzer:
Me too. I see so many other access points. But the one I am using (also in the next room) works for a bit, then just goes away. When that happens, it will not be in the list for a while. However, it seems that if I click on Manage connections and in the wireless part select it, a connection happens.
You can check with nm-tool whether NetworkManager sees your connection. If nm- tool does not list it, there is nothing NetworkManager-clients, such as the KDE one, can do about it. If you check the logs /var/log/NetworkManager and maybe even /var/log/wpa_supplicant, you might get more hints, e.g. that your connection was marked as invalid. http://en.opensuse.org/SDB:Tracking_down_wireless_problems#NetworkManager
Of course, it asks for the kwallet password again. I thought the idea with the kwallet was once I told a program about it, it can access the wallet as long as it runs. So I guess the program is dying and restarting. Which is why the connection goes away.
It depends on whether you allow to access it "once" or "always". The wallet closes after some time and your password is not necessarily kept in memory if not needed. Further, since you might have changed something about the connection while you were connected it would make sense to re-read if you connect the next time. Unrelated to connection losses is the policyKit issue, i.e. that you are asked for root-password if you create a new connection. And yet another issue and really a bug is that sometimes you are asked for root-password (PolicyKit) if the connection was lost. Sven -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org