Just uninstall connman-gtk and install network-manager-gnome instead (despite its name, it has almost no GNOME dependencies). I've done this on laptops running LXDE and LXQt.I have an old Acer Aspire One ZG5 with just 1 GB DDR2 RAM here. First I tried to use LXDE on it because to my knowledge it is the lightest arguably complete desktop that doesn't need to be individually configured to run as expected and that can handle windows on a tiny 1024x600 pixel screen well. But I can't get ConnMan to work reliably when the device needs to work with different WLAN connections in various places.
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Afterwards I tried LxQt instead because I figured that things should have progressed there compared to LXDE since it has seen further development in recent years. But to my surprise it also uses ConnMan and I do have the same problems using it.
Statistics: Posted by fabien — 2024-08-26 00:31