Linux Mint 19.1 Cinnamon Wifi password not saved
On a fresh new Cinnamon install I need to re-enter my wifi password after each reboot.
As advised here How to automatically connect WiFi In Mint 18.3 KDE? I selected 'Store the password for all users'.
I checked also Automatic connection, but after each reboot no connection, I have to select manually my wifi profile and enter again the password.
Any solution are very welcome. Thanks.
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On a fresh new Cinnamon install I need to re-enter my wifi password after each reboot.
As advised here How to automatically connect WiFi In Mint 18.3 KDE? I selected 'Store the password for all users'.
I checked also Automatic connection, but after each reboot no connection, I have to select manually my wifi profile and enter again the password.
Any solution are very welcome. Thanks.
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this sounds like a gnome-keyring failure.. Is there possibly a luks or other kyering interferring?
– linuxdev2013
Jan 7 at 20:14
not sure to understand, is there something that I can check?
– Chris
Jan 7 at 21:17
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On a fresh new Cinnamon install I need to re-enter my wifi password after each reboot.
As advised here How to automatically connect WiFi In Mint 18.3 KDE? I selected 'Store the password for all users'.
I checked also Automatic connection, but after each reboot no connection, I have to select manually my wifi profile and enter again the password.
Any solution are very welcome. Thanks.
wireless-networking linux-mint cinnamon
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On a fresh new Cinnamon install I need to re-enter my wifi password after each reboot.
As advised here How to automatically connect WiFi In Mint 18.3 KDE? I selected 'Store the password for all users'.
I checked also Automatic connection, but after each reboot no connection, I have to select manually my wifi profile and enter again the password.
Any solution are very welcome. Thanks.
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this sounds like a gnome-keyring failure.. Is there possibly a luks or other kyering interferring?
– linuxdev2013
Jan 7 at 20:14
not sure to understand, is there something that I can check?
– Chris
Jan 7 at 21:17
add a comment |
this sounds like a gnome-keyring failure.. Is there possibly a luks or other kyering interferring?
– linuxdev2013
Jan 7 at 20:14
not sure to understand, is there something that I can check?
– Chris
Jan 7 at 21:17
this sounds like a gnome-keyring failure.. Is there possibly a luks or other kyering interferring?
– linuxdev2013
Jan 7 at 20:14
this sounds like a gnome-keyring failure.. Is there possibly a luks or other kyering interferring?
– linuxdev2013
Jan 7 at 20:14
not sure to understand, is there something that I can check?
– Chris
Jan 7 at 21:17
not sure to understand, is there something that I can check?
– Chris
Jan 7 at 21:17
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this sounds like a gnome-keyring failure.. Is there possibly a luks or other kyering interferring?
– linuxdev2013
Jan 7 at 20:14
not sure to understand, is there something that I can check?
– Chris
Jan 7 at 21:17