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When I first tried to use my mobile to connect to the internet, I created a Mobile Broadband connection. I did this by opening Bluetooth > Preferences and ticking "Access the Internet using your mobile phone (DUN)". Usually, when my phone is within Bluetooth range I open the Network indicator, click on the mobile connection, and it is established.



Sometimes, however, this doesn't work and the Bluetooth connection times out. [1] Then, the only way I can establish an internet connection is to again open Bluetooth > Preferences and tick the box again. This creates a brand new Mobile Broadband connection. When I click on the new mobile connection, it works.



However, I now have several duplicate mobile connections under my Network indicator. When I click on "Edit Connections...", they do not appear under the Mobile Broadband tab. Nor when I run gksu nm-connection-editor.



Where are they stored and how do I get rid of them?



[1] I assume this is a bug. Advice what to do when it happens again so I can file it accurately would be appreciated :)


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NM connections are stored in /etc/NetworkManager/system-connections/



I assume the bug is https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-bluetooth/+bug/822311


[#39119] Monday, March 13, 2023, 1 Year  [reply] [flag answer]
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