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Bug#1021688: marked as done (debian-edu-config: Broken network setup if LXQt desktop environment is used on main or LTSP server)



Your message dated Mon, 25 Dec 2023 10:21:57 +0000
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has caused the Debian Bug report #1021688,
regarding debian-edu-config: Broken network setup if LXQt desktop environment is used on main or LTSP server
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Package: debian-edu-config
Version: 2.11.56+debu4
Severity: normal

On systems with 'Main server' and/or 'LTSP server' profiles the network 
setup fails to work correctly in case the LXQt desktop environment is 
used.

To fix it locally, replace connman with network-manager-gnome (ConnMan 
is the preferred LXQt network manager). apt install 
network-manager-gnome -y apt purge connman -y

Reboot the system.
Also, if Diskless workstations are used, rebuild the related image:
debian-edu-ltsp-install --diskless_workstation yes 

The fix is easy, see this commit:

https://salsa.debian.org/debian-edu/debian-edu-config/-/commit/3d02cdc270db00ac09f9907a2bd93573e796a559

Wolfgang

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