Why there are some nameless network connections in my NetworkManager applet?

I cannot find these connections under /etc/NetworkManager/system-connections/. How can I find add stop these connections from appearing? I’m not clear about what kind of additional information should I provide. Tell me if you need any.

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Hi alohaia

They are your neighbors and the FBI van parked around the corner.

Vektor

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Maybe tell on what distro and KDE version you are on, at the “KDE Settings - About” page there is a “copy details - in English” available at the top right.
From what I have seen so far everyone that reported this with a little bit more details in other threads talked about Arch and one about Manjaro (but I believe Manjaro is Arch based too?).

Because I do not find these connections outside the plasma-nm applet either I personally would not think it is distro based but who knows.

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Assuming you’re testing beta versions, this looks like:

https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=493116

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The Qt6.7.3 portion would match for me, but I’m not actually testing betas as I have not enabled the Arch “testing” repositories and thought Plasma 6.1.5 is already officially released (but maybe Arch mixed things up?).

Edit Status: RESOLVED UPSTREAM = wait until 6.2 officially releases. I would guess then.

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Thank you for your suggestion. Here is some additional information.

Operating System: Arch Linux 
KDE Plasma Version: 6.1.5
KDE Frameworks Version: 6.6.0
Qt Version: 6.7.3
Kernel Version: 6.10.10-arch1-1 (64-bit)
Graphics Platform: Wayland

Yes, it’s Arch. It seems a good idea to disable the Arch “testing” repositories as you do.

EDIT: I misunderstood your point. I didn’t enable the “testing” repositories either. I’ll just patiently wait for 6.2.

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No, RESOLVED UPSTREAM means it’s not a bug in KDE and needs to be fixed somewhere else (Qt in this case).

Wait,

even the all caps “resolved” does not actually mean that it is at least resolved (there)?

Okay.