True story. I had this problem, existed in ubuntu 13.04. And now exists too in ubuntu 13.10, what a hell are this guys doing?
The good thing is.. the workaround is the same. Changing the system-ca-certs=true to system-ca-certs=false or erasing the line solve the problem...
Use the terminal to acess the etc/NetworkManager/system-connections. Perform a "Sudo nano eduroam" and edit the file, save with ctrl + O and voilá.
Hope this help for most of the people Regards
True story.
I had this problem, existed in ubuntu 13.04.
And now exists too in ubuntu 13.10, what a hell are this guys doing?
The good thing is.. the workaround is the same. ca-certs= true to system- ca-certs= false or erasing the line solve the problem...
Changing the system-
Use the terminal to acess the etc/NetworkMana ger/system- connections.
Perform a "Sudo nano eduroam" and edit the file, save with ctrl + O and voilá.
Hope this help for most of the people
Regards