
On 22/02/17 08:37, Per Jessen wrote:
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?
You're not getting what I did? A broken desktop that kept stopping responding so I could only use whatever apps I already had un-minimised and open? I think it's something that hasn't been thought through, seems badly tested, and has a whole host of "unfortunate" interactions. I had a thread on exactly this maybe a month ago, and every fix to the current problem merely brought a new one. My current bugbear is I need to use the Big Red Switch to turn my laptop off - when I try to shut it down, the network goes down before the network drives do, so systemd hangs forever trying to unmount them :-( Cheers, Wol -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org