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I am having a small issue with my Wi-Fi adapter. It seems that the GUI interface is struggling to connect, so it does not automatically connect when I start the system. In order to connect, I have to open a command-line shell & execute the following command:
So the credentials have been stored correctly. It just seems the GUI network manager is having some issues.
I am running a 2007 MacBook Pro with Ubuntu MATE 19.04 x86_64. This is a fresh install.
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Note: I originally posted this question on unix.stackexchange.com. But as my question was down-voted within an hour of asking, I came to the conclusion that perhaps I need to quit attempting to get help on StackExchange or that my inquiry is simply moronic. If anyone feels that my question is not reasonable, please give me some feedback so I understand why.
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This is precisely why I have not written any code here to support a "voting system" for questions and answers.
In computing, questions and answers are not so simple to be "the best" or "the worst" because computer systems are deployed in different environments with different risk management profiles and the tech support teams and system admins all have different backgrounds and skill sets.
It is better, in my view, build skills in troubleshooting and debugging, versus a model of "ask for an answer and get it" which does not really help people learn to think on their own.
Having said that.
Can you easily get your MBA running Ubuntu to connect to WIFI from the command line (not using any GUI)?
sudo does not forward/auth the X11display.
Perhaps su does it?
Do you get any error message?
Is there any error in the /var/log/messages file or the system journal?
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