[I know, network manager. But it does allow any bug reports as of the time of reporting at automatic reporting, and no 'network' is figuring under the general list of components.!?] I use a Qualcomm SIM card on a Lenovo T410s. From the very first moment, and on both of my identical machines, when a SIM card is present (and I have two SIM cards, one each), after user login, a pop-up window asks for PIN2 of the SIM card. It also asked for the PIN, but only once, and only if it is set to PIN lock. Alas, there is no PIN2 to unlock! I called the provider, they gave me what used to be their PIN2 of the old times, I entered it at three subsequent reboots, and the SIM card was - no, not deactivated, but destroyed. I called them again, and they confirmed that there is no reset with PUK or something, and that I have to order a new SIM card for € 10. The new SIM card behaves likewise. It is just a bore to always just close that window. And worse, if I or another user enters 3 PIN numbers, the card will be gone another time. I consider this a bug, with a workaround: closing the window, until the next log in. Reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. Insert a SIM card 2. Boot 3. PIN2 is requested 4. ... 5. ... 6. ... ... 999. PIN2 is requested Actual Results: PIN2 is always requested, and if any number is given thrice, the SIM card becomes invalid and not recoverable. Expected Results: A way to prevent the pop-up window to be prevented from popping up. Or better, to do away with asking for a PIN2 altogether.
Created attachment 91813 [details] Task list with clear indication of waiting for PIN2 PIN1 is disabled/available in the network manager. The connection comes up. Still, the PIN2 is requested.
What plasma-nm version? I think that this has been fixed in 0.9.3.4 version.
Ah, good to know! I sit on 14.04, and that still carries 0.9.3.3. I'll try to install this newer version. Thanks a lot, Uwe
Closing this bug now, please re-open it if the problem still persists.
Bulk transfer as requested in T17796