Most of the time I'm able to connect, but it takes some time.
I click on the network I want on the plasmoid and them the small dialog appears :"Enter network connection secrets". I Just have to click on cancel many times because when a dialog is closed an other appears. Typing the passphrase at this point is useless.
After this I click again on my access point essid, the "big" (add network connection) dialog appears and I can type my password, when I click OK, the small dialog appears twice, you have to enter the passphrase on the dialog which appears first (the one behind the other). And... there is a crash : The application KDE Daemon (kded4) crashed and caused the signal 11 (SIGSEGV). Sorry I don't have the backtrace, if there is a need I guess I should install some debug packages ?
After this you "just" have to restart the procedure described in the paragraph above and It will work.
If you what to copy/paste the passphrase in the procedure, be careful after the crash the text you get when pasting is hum... strange.
Most of the time I'm able to connect, but it takes some time.
I click on the network I want on the plasmoid and them the small dialog appears :"Enter network connection secrets". I Just have to click on cancel many times because when a dialog is closed an other appears. Typing the passphrase at this point is useless.
After this I click again on my access point essid, the "big" (add network connection) dialog appears and I can type my password, when I click OK, the small dialog appears twice, you have to enter the passphrase on the dialog which appears first (the one behind the other). And... there is a crash : The application KDE Daemon (kded4) crashed and caused the signal 11 (SIGSEGV). Sorry I don't have the backtrace, if there is a need I guess I should install some debug packages ?
After this you "just" have to restart the procedure described in the paragraph above and It will work.
If you what to copy/paste the passphrase in the procedure, be careful after the crash the text you get when pasting is hum... strange.
Don't ask my how I find it...