I have Ubuntu 13.04 Gnome with Mate.
If I click on the networking icon on the top tool bar and try to do something like add a never before used Wifi or simply click Hardwire Connection 1 when I have changed to a new network, I get 'Connection activation failed. (32) Not authorized to control networking.'
My presumption is that I have lacking some group attribute for my user or else there is some security setting.
I can make the changes if I log in as root instead of myself.
What must be tweaked to allow my user name the privileges to handle this?
networktonetdev. (The edit was anonymous; it may have been from gerlos not logged in, or anyone else on the Internet. gerlos: Please feel free to roll this back or edit further.) It makes another important change--it adds the-aflag. Without-ayou'd be removed from all other groups (if adding you to the named group succeeded). But I don't know ifnetdevwill work for this either; none of my Ubuntu systems (including 13.04) have either group. – Eliah Kagan Jul 22 '13 at 00:36