Hi everyone: I install on my notebook a Opensuse Tumbleweed all fresh. Note that Opensuse first install plasma. So i add the repositories and install TDE with no problem
If i open the session in plasma the network applet works fine. I can see the list of wifi network, I can select one to connect, and i can connect successfully to the wifi.
If i close the session and open TDE the "world" applet appear on grey and cant connect. Sadly i dont know where is any log or how know what is happening:
The scenary is this:: 1) Tde applet main screen say: Wired disconnected Wireles Connection (wlo1) My network_5G My network_5G (2 times the same network)
not appear any other network, i cant find "scan" option
2) If i click "my network_5G" the gear turn for few seconds and then say : Connection attemp failed unkonw SSID
3) Connect to new network: -Appear the list of my networks. -Select My network_2.4G - Open a popup: Unable save network connection Potential causes: Insufficient permissions NetworkManager not running DBUS failure
Network Manager is running: systemctl list-unit-files --state:enable --no-pager | grep -i "network" NetworkManager-dispatcher.service Enabled Disabled NetworkManager-wait-online.service Enabled Disabled NetworkManager.service Enabled Disabled
At this moment i dont know how follow this. Thanks in advance. Best Regards for everyone Christian Schmitz
Christian Schmitz wrote:
At this moment i dont know how follow this. Thanks in advance.
I had similar experience this summer when we were on vacation. In the hotel it was very hard to get WLAN working on the notebook.
I use debian with shorewall and ipv6 disabled. I had to stop shorewall to be able to get WLAN. I did not have much time to investigate, but I saw network switching back and forth and the same experience as you describe it - at the end SSID not available and WLAN not working.
IMO this is some specific use case that needs to be investigated and if you can reproduce it, you could deliver useful input for debugging and solving it.
BR
On Sunday 06 November 2022 07:14:04 deloptes wrote:
Christian Schmitz wrote:
At this moment i dont know how follow this. Thanks in advance.
I had similar experience this summer when we were on vacation. In the hotel it was very hard to get WLAN working on the notebook.
I use debian with shorewall and ipv6 disabled. I had to stop shorewall to be able to get WLAN. I did not have much time to investigate, but I saw network switching back and forth and the same experience as you describe it
- at the end SSID not available and WLAN not working.
IMO this is some specific use case that needs to be investigated and if you can reproduce it, you could deliver useful input for debugging and solving it.
BR
The problem occurs on 100% of cases. But the big problem is that i dont find where start to investigate. Journal has no messages dmesg has no messages No log No debug screen No information on any place.
I need any hint to start.
Thanks for your words
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Anno domini 2022 Mon, 7 Nov 08:45:47 -0300 Christian Schmitz scripsit:
On Sunday 06 November 2022 07:14:04 deloptes wrote:
Christian Schmitz wrote:
At this moment i dont know how follow this. Thanks in advance.
I had similar experience this summer when we were on vacation. In the hotel it was very hard to get WLAN working on the notebook.
I use debian with shorewall and ipv6 disabled. I had to stop shorewall to be able to get WLAN. I did not have much time to investigate, but I saw network switching back and forth and the same experience as you describe it
- at the end SSID not available and WLAN not working.
IMO this is some specific use case that needs to be investigated and if you can reproduce it, you could deliver useful input for debugging and solving it.
BR
The problem occurs on 100% of cases. But the big problem is that i dont find where start to investigate. Journal has no messages dmesg has no messages No log No debug screen No information on any place.
I need any hint to start.
Do you use networkmanager or wicd?
Nik
Thanks for your words
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On Monday 07 November 2022 10:12:13 Dr. Nikolaus Klepp wrote:
Anno domini 2022 Mon, 7 Nov 08:45:47 -0300
Christian Schmitz scripsit:
On Sunday 06 November 2022 07:14:04 deloptes wrote:
Christian Schmitz wrote:
At this moment i dont know how follow this. Thanks in advance.
I had similar experience this summer when we were on vacation. In the hotel it was very hard to get WLAN working on the notebook.
I use debian with shorewall and ipv6 disabled. I had to stop shorewall to be able to get WLAN. I did not have much time to investigate, but I saw network switching back and forth and the same experience as you describe it - at the end SSID not available and WLAN not working.
IMO this is some specific use case that needs to be investigated and if you can reproduce it, you could deliver useful input for debugging and solving it.
BR
The problem occurs on 100% of cases. But the big problem is that i dont find where start to investigate. Journal has no messages dmesg has no messages No log No debug screen No information on any place.
I need any hint to start.
Do you use networkmanager or wicd?
Dear Nik: Acording yast ( Via YaST > System > Network Settings > Global Options.... network management service.) the service is Network Manager Best Regards Christian
Nik
Thanks for your words
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Christian Schmitz wrote:
The problem occurs on 100% of cases. But the big problem is that i dont find where start to investigate. Journal has no messages dmesg has no messages No log No debug screen No information on any place.
I need any hint to start.
I am not sure if you can enable debug in tdedebugdialog. then look into ~/.xsession-errors
I must check where I was looking into this, I think it was the journal where it was evident that network was switching SSIDs and this was causing the problem.