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Hi everybody. Simple than that, it couldn't be.
Every time my internet connection drops, or I come back from suspension, I'm requested for the WPA PSK once more, even if it's stored in Networkmanager AND in Seahorse. If I tick the "available to all users" option, I'm requested for MY user password as well before being asked for the WPA. Such behaviour is, of course, unacceptable. Any clue on packages I should really install?
HALF SOLVED - And, maybe it's related, also because it's the same kind of problem: every time I launch evince, the side bar appears. I take it off, and it appears again the next time. I take it off, set "set current settings as default", and it appears again the next time. WTH/F??? I'll go immediately looking in gconf and dconf, but it's a stupid behaviour either way.
Thank you everybody for your help!
EDIT: show-sidebar in org.gnome.evince.default is unticked, yet sidebar appears for documents I opened in the past. If I set "set current settings as default" in each of them, it doesn't reappear. It doesn't appear either for documents I've never opened with evince 3. Weird however.
Last edited by olorian (2012-01-14 11:39:24)
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I've followed the guide I found here.
The only difference from the suggested configuration and Arch's default one is on this point:
In /etc/pam.d/passwd, add a line like this to the 'password' block:
password optional pam_gnome_keyring.so
I modified it, rebooted the system, suspended then came back and I wasn't prompted for a WPA password to connect.
I'll test it for some time and update the topic to inform everybody whether this is a permanent solution or not.
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More than that, if I try to set my connection as "available to all users" I cannot enter the password to authenticate, thus cannot set this option. The authentication window appears, but disappears with a yellow message too fastly for me to read it. I'll try screencasting it.
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Great, it says "Authentication failed. Try again" [I'm not sure about the exact line as I'm not using an English version of gnome], while if I log out and then log in again I get prompted for the WPA again. To hell with it, I'll use unsafe storage for now.
Anybody who knows how to fix this issue is welcome.
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