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by LeFantome 19 hours ago
Are you trying to tell me KDE requires you to configure wifi at the command line?

No. No, it absolutely does not.

I have used Plasma on at least four different distros in the past 2 months and that has not been true for any of them.

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I used OpenSuse with KDE version just until 3 month ago and never had any wifi problems.

I ued the KDE OS before and had no problem.

I am currently using Bazzite (seeing if it is actually better than other Linux OSes) with KDE and never had a problem. Many problems occured, but wifi wasn't one of them.

Does it require? Maybe not if you do it one way vs the other way. Maybe if I had switch to Wayland before setting it up the first time? Who knows. All I know is I could NOT get it to work via the GUI like I had an hour prior. I tried several things. Eventually asked and read that it's a known bug. Maybe that's fake news. But I'm not a total moron and I couldn't get it to work without using the command line.
For example, I tried to forget and then reinput the password and connect. Would just time out. Maybe if I had forgot connection, restarted the computer, and then tried? I did restart, but not in that exact moment after forgetting but before trying again. Who knows.