Samuel,
Thanks for the response!
On Sat, 26 Nov 2016 11:53:55 -0800 Samuel Sieb <samuel(a)sieb.net> wrote:
On 11/26/2016 10:36 AM, Ranjan Maitra wrote:
> Could not load editor VPN plugin for
'org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.openconnect' (missing plugin file
"/usr/lib64/NetworkManager/libnm-vpn-plugin-openconnect-editor.so")
>
What does "rpm -q NetworkManager-openconnect" show? If it says not
installed, then run "dnf install NetworkManager-openconnect".
$ rpm -q NetworkManager-openconnect
NetworkManager-openconnect-1.2.3-0.20160606git5009f9.fc25.x86_64
It is indeed, installed (as it was before the upgrade).
> Where do I get this plugin, and more importantly, why is it not pulled in with an
upgrade/install?
>
That's a good question.
Yes, indeed, so where do I find the solution?
> As an aside, while very smooth, I think that the upgrade itself
can do with a bit more installation before the reboot: perhaps some of the things that are
applications can be installed after the other ones have upgraded and after the system has
come up since upgrade during the boot process leaves the computer pretty unusable. Just a
thought: I have no idea if it is possible to implement what I am suggesting (or something
similar) but I want to stress again that this was a very smooth upgrade in general.
>
Sorry, I have no idea what you are saying here. Can you try explaining
again?
Sorry, my musings were not clear. I was thinking that a lot fewer of the files/rpms being
upgraded have anything to do with the system. So, perhaps these rpms (eg kernel, glibc,
openssh, etc) should be upgraded before boot and then once the user logs back in with the
new system files, then s/he can continue working while other files (eg. firefox) get
upgraded after login. Then waits of as much as 30-35 minutes for some of my systems could
have been obviated. That is a suggestion which may not be possible to implement (but
perhaps some modified version can be).
Thanks again!
Best wishes,
Ranjan