I have a configured GSM connection with all the credentials saved in connection options (authentication and PIN). nm-applet refuses to autostart on login and if I run it by hand I get the same messages as in post #1 (nm-applet appears in taskbar). Then I cannot use my GSM connection (np-applet asks me for credentials notoriously, as if it could not see the saved options).
I've noticed also that if I run the keyring daemon by hand:
and try to use my GSM connection, then I get an authentication request from the keyring daemon ('Enter password to unlock your login keyring') and everything is OK.
I guess that this is rather a problem with keyring than with NetworkManager.
$ lsb_release -a
No LSB modules are available.
Distributor ID: Ubuntu
Description: Ubuntu lucid (development branch)
Release: 10.04
Codename: lucid
The same situation here.
I have a configured GSM connection with all the credentials saved in connection options (authentication and PIN). nm-applet refuses to autostart on login and if I run it by hand I get the same messages as in post #1 (nm-applet appears in taskbar). Then I cannot use my GSM connection (np-applet asks me for credentials notoriously, as if it could not see the saved options).
I've noticed also that if I run the keyring daemon by hand:
$ gnome-keyring- daemon -f CONTROL= /tmp/keyring- PTN1MI SOCK=/tmp/ keyring- PTN1MI/ ssh PID=7595
GNOME_KEYRING_
SSH_AUTH_
GNOME_KEYRING_
[...]
and try to use my GSM connection, then I get an authentication request from the keyring daemon ('Enter password to unlock your login keyring') and everything is OK.
I guess that this is rather a problem with keyring than with NetworkManager.
$ lsb_release -a
No LSB modules are available.
Distributor ID: Ubuntu
Description: Ubuntu lucid (development branch)
Release: 10.04
Codename: lucid