This bug is either not released, or the update to network manager is not being picked up when I try to upgrade.
I have a brand-new, clean install from the latest Karmic live cd - which I then applied an upgrade to all upgradeable packages.
I get the same "insufficient privileges" bug for my Huawei connection the moment that I check "allow access for all users". I change it back to *not* allow access by running nm-connection-editor with sudo... but that just means that the mobile broadband connection suddenly *dissapears* for my one and only user on the system (appears again when I run nm-connection-editor with sudo again). I then had to put all y mobile broadband settings back into network manager for it to work once more.
This bug is either not released, or the update to network manager is not being picked up when I try to upgrade.
I have a brand-new, clean install from the latest Karmic live cd - which I then applied an upgrade to all upgradeable packages.
I get the same "insufficient privileges" bug for my Huawei connection the moment that I check "allow access for all users". I change it back to *not* allow access by running nm-connection- editor with sudo... but that just means that the mobile broadband connection suddenly *dissapears* for my one and only user on the system (appears again when I run nm-connection- editor with sudo again). I then had to put all y mobile broadband settings back into network manager for it to work once more.
This bug is *not* fixed.