Bug Description

After upgrading to 16.04 desktop (unity) (clean install) from 14.04, (so not really upgrading, but you get the point) I noticed that lightdm with unity-greeter (all stock, nothing changed) can't connect to WiFi with network-manager.

WiFi works after loggin it, but it should be working before also, if not, what's the point in having an icon there :)

I get the following message: Failed to add/activate connection. - (1) Insufficient privileges. - see image.

This worked fine in 14.04.

I have noticed this problem in both my desktop (Broadcom WiFi) and Laptop (Intel WiFi) - So it has nothing to be with the chip.

Feel free to ask for more info.

Edit:

From syslog:

Apr 23 16:50:46 desktop NetworkManager[ 979]: nm_settings_ connection_ delete: assertion 'NM_IS_ SETTINGS_ CONNECTION (self)' failed

Apr 23 16:50:46 desktop NetworkManager[ 979]: <info> [1461423046.1662] audit: op="connection- add-activate" pid=1275 uid=108 result="fail" reason= "Insufficient privileges."

Apr 23 16:50:46 desktop NetworkManager[ 979]: (NetworkManager :979): GLib-GObject- CRITICAL **: g_object_unref: assertion 'G_IS_OBJECT (object)' failed