Bug 849333

Summary: bad handling of mobile broadband connections devices while having multiple user sessions opened
Product: [Fedora] Fedora Reporter: Germano Massullo <germano.massullo>
Component: kde-plasma-networkmanagementAssignee: Rex Dieter <rdieter>
Status: CLOSED WONTFIX QA Contact: Fedora Extras Quality Assurance <extras-qa>
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Version: 17CC: kevin, ltinkl, rdieter, than
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Description Germano Massullo 2012-08-18 12:56:42 UTC
Description of problem:
1)
When you plug an usb mobile broadband device you will be required to insert the PIN code.
If you have multiple user sessions opened (user 1, user 2, etc.) while using a mobile broadband devices (usb device in my case) and for some reasons you have to unplug the device and re-plug it, you probably will be prompted for PIN code not on the active user, but on the other session. So you will have to switch user to enter the PIN code.
2) After having entered the PIN code and got back to the correct user, sometimes you will not see in plasma network manager the mobile broadband connection you have to click onto to instaurate the connection

Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
KDE 4.8.5


Steps to Reproduce:
1.Boot the computer and login into "user 1"
2.Connect to the internet with your USB mobile broadband device.
3.Open a new session of "user 2"
4.Switch back to user 1.
5.Unplug the USB mobile broadband device and re-plug it.
6.See that the prompt for PIN code is not on active user session (user 1)

Additional info:
Kernel 3.5.2-1.fc17.i686
I attached a screenshot of user permissions of my connection

Comment 1 Germano Massullo 2012-08-18 12:57:18 UTC
Created attachment 605324 [details]
connection user permissions

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