I recently upgraded from 14.04 to 14.10 to 15.04 in succession. I lost internet capabilities each time, thanks to my having to use a Realtek WiFi dongle.
I was able to resolve those issues both times, but I now have this whenever I try to connect to a network by clicking on the option under the Network Manager applet:
I can connect when manually adding the network, but clicking on an option in the applet gives me the above error message.
I've tried reinstalling network-manager
, network-manager-gnome
, and wpasupplicant
, but that didn't help.
EDIT: Something of note, I get a popup whenever I get to the login screen after rebooting asking me to put in the network password.
This makes me think there's something messed up in something that's creating the configuration files for the network, since it isn't saving the password.
However, I don't know what that would be.
EDIT 2: Another thing of note, if I try to connect to a network I've never connected to before, it just closes the menu and nothing happens the first time. However, if I click after that, it brings up the error.
Simply try again to install/reinstall network-manager with all dependeces.
sudo apt-get reinstall network-manager
sudo apt-get build-dep network-manager
ł.o.
Had the exact same problem on Ubuntu 16.04 LTS.
Solved by this answer in a post regarding Ubuntu 14.04.
Problem seems to be in the password prompt/popup. Setting the password in the connection details skipped the password prompt and the connection just worked.
This worked for me:
Then
However, this last step removed from my system several packages related to graphic interface and my display manager. It effectively removed
cinammon
from my system.Then I did:
And finally:
After rebooting my computer, I was able to connect to the WiFi network.
In the Edit Connections menu of the taskbar, I clicked on the network I wanted to connect to and I activated both IPv4 (DHCP) and IPv6 (DHCP only). Then I changed , under the
General
tab:From 0 to 7.
Then I was able to login to this open network through the browser.
However, after this process, I ended up with Xfce, instead of the cinnamon desktop I had before. I don't like Xcfe at all, but the important thing is to be able to connect now.
This is my hardware and operating system: