> So I think I will enable "-fno-stack-protector" in the package
> for now.
Hi,
I'm quite concerned about this fix. Were you able to determine 100%
that the problem was caused a bug in the stack protector? If not, this
should be regarded as a genuine buffer overflow and disabling the stack
I'm still on network-manager 0.9.8.8-4 and it has been working fine for
me without systemd.
"nmcli c" lists all of my connections but only if I run it as root
otherwise I get the same WARNING as the one that the Ralf posted.
I'm also using KDE and haven't had any problems with the NetworkMana
Hi,
Shouldn't network-manager be able work without systemd? systemd might be the
default init system in Jessie but other init systems are still supported in
Debian. I do not wish to switch to systemd but by upgrading network manager I
am now being forced to install it.
Kind regards,
David
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