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#1 2011-06-04 21:58:32

scenox
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Registered: 2010-07-19
Posts: 63

[Solved] Network Manager doesn't automatically connect on boot

Hi guys,

I've everything done as described on the Wiki page.

The connection is saved in /etc/NetworkManager/system-connections/ as it is supposed to do, but it doesn't connect after boot. When I try to connect, I have to enter the wifi password again and the checkbox 'Available to all users' in the network settings in Gnome is unchecked again. It seems that this setting is not saved.

Edit: permission problem.. solved

Last edited by scenox (2011-06-22 23:50:05)

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#2 2011-06-10 20:40:02

scenox
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Registered: 2010-07-19
Posts: 63

Re: [Solved] Network Manager doesn't automatically connect on boot

*bump* ..I can't find a solution

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#3 2012-04-01 23:26:40

woohoo
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From: Canada
Registered: 2012-01-19
Posts: 3

Re: [Solved] Network Manager doesn't automatically connect on boot

in order to have network manager save a connection -- so it is used by all users (in debian all users must be members of netdev group in order to use wireless connections):

sudo nm-connection-editor

then edit and save your wireless connection. then connect. you will be able to use it ever after.

hope this helps.


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