Le dimanche 25 février 2024 11:33:04 CET Genes Lists a écrit :
If your network manager backend is still wpa-supplicant it may be worth trying iwd.
I'm using wpa-supplicant indeed. With 'wifi.backend=iwd', things got worse: no Wi-Fi network is seen in the NetworkManager's systray widget. @DanielRanc
Try Connman as a network manager. It just works.
Connman does not *seem* to have GUI widgets or any UI, I had a quick look. I am already a little familiar with netctl as UI-less app. I need a UI to manage things on my laptop. There have been fundamental changes to NetworkManager according to https://9to5linux.com/networkmanager-1-46-adds-support-for-6ghz-wi-fi-and-en... It's either a problem with NetworkManager itself, or it's up to KDE to catch up. I'll use networkmanager-1.44.2-3 for the while and hope for a transparent fix on next upgrades. Thank you all.