On 22/02/17 17:40, Michael Hirmke wrote:
Hi Per,
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I never said the root's password.
That's right, you didn't, but that is the topic here. The wifi access password has not been mentioned. The pop-up window asking for the root password started appearing after I enabled "All users may connect". There was never any problem with the wifi access other than it slow to connect. I'll disable "All users may connect", it didn't do any good.
are you sure, the root password is the one it asks for? Normally *your* password is required. And if so, you could perhaps avoid the question by setting up kwallet5 correctly.
Or is it the kwallet password? I've forced that to a null password - I'd rather just not have kwallet but oftentimes I think security people are mad ... Every now and then (rather more often than I like) when I hit security stuff, I think that for all the use it is, the computer might as well be encased in concrete, in a locked room, with all connectivity disabled, for all the use it is seeing as security is preventing it doing any actual work. What's the point of a secure computer, if it's so secure the user can't actually use it? What's the point of having a laptop, if I can't configure it to actually get at all my files on the server? Cheers, Wol -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org