This bug was fixed in the package lubuntu-meta - 24.04.9
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lubuntu-meta (24.04.9) noble; urgency=medium
* Refreshed dependencies
* Added firefox to desktop-recommends [amd64 arm64 armhf] (LP: #2060898)
-- Walter Lapchynski Thu, 11 Apr 2024 21:27:39 +
** Changed in: lubu
Fix uploaded:
+lubuntu-meta (24.04.8) noble; urgency=medium
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+ * Refreshed dependencies
+ * Added network-manager-openvpn to desktop-recommends (LP: #1865855)
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+ -- Walter Lapchynski Thu, 11 Apr 2024 20:30:25 +
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** Changed in: lubuntu-meta (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Fix Committed
** Changed in: lubuntu-meta (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Lubuntu Developers (lubuntu-dev) => ԜаӀtеr Ⅼарсһуnѕkі (wxl)
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Following up on my last comment, this isn't a bug in the sense that we
didn't intend to include OpenVPN support by default. It's also not a bug
that to get support you have to install the network-manager-openvpn
package.
However, I do think it would be a good idea to include it by default.
** Cha
** Also affects: network-manager-openvpn
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1865855
Title:
Network configuration does not allow importion of vp
I added the package network-manager-openvpn and now using the ConnectionManager
I can find the option to load a configuration from file. The issue now is that
it does not allow me to save the entry. Could you tell me where I should report
this bug?
Thanks
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I'm sorry for the confusion. This is not an LXQt issue. They technically
don't have a particular network manager to recommend. They do have an
applet for conman which is the default recommendation in Debian. We have
a platform expectation in Ubuntu to use NetworkManager, so we use nm-
tray. Unfortu
I'm getting confused. Is this a lubuntu issue or a lxqt issue? All I
know is that in lubuntu 18.xx using lxde, Network Configurator provides
an option to import a configuration from file.
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Yes, Alf, it can be hard. In this case, the cold, hard truth is that
"we" in this case is Lubuntu and not LXQt (that's why the package is
called *lubuntu*-meta) so "we" *do* like our current solutions. Unless
you have a comment based on acceptance of that fact, please just move
on.
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