Description of problem: crashing when I try to connect to a new wireless network (not saved before). Version-Release number of selected component: 1:NetworkManager-1.10.10-1.fc28 Additional info: reporter: libreport-2.9.5 backtrace_rating: 4 cmdline: nmcli connection edit TP-Link_A1AC crash_function: rl_callback_read_char executable: /usr/bin/nmcli journald_cursor: s=867f4c688d8c4915b38d5228252e2563;i=fff5c;b=bce1d17248684d66b69edca35d975bf8;m=be07be0;t=5755c29cd4bed;x=1574a2e580470a55 kernel: 4.17.19-200.fc28.x86_64 rootdir: / runlevel: N 5 type: CCpp uid: 0
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*** Bug 1635151 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
Today I found that to connect to a new network I have to manually create a keys-<netname> file with WPA_PSK=<passwd>. That workaround solves an issue with crashing.
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