Apart from the problem of taking so long to apply changes, the problem is that 
network-admin won't store the new configuration at all. Maybe it has something 
to do with eth1 and having different locations. At least I'm getting the 
problem now that I've moved to another office and I'm trying to keep two 
different locations updated.

This is what the terminal shows:

Emulating the gksu command:

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ gksu network-admin
(network-admin:6072): GnomeUI-WARNING **: While connecting to session manager:
Authentication Rejected, reason : None of the authentication protocols 
specified are supported and host-based authentication failed.

(((here is when changes are made, and they takle effect: change of ESSID and 
password)))

** (network-admin:6072): CRITICAL **: gst_xml_element_set_content: assertion 
`node != NULL' failed

(((This is the error message got when pressing "OK". The app will be like 
frozen for a mkinute and then vanishes. The changes are not saved and you get 
back to the initial situation, withy old ESSID and password, so the connection 
is not reachable again)))


Now going through sudo, same thing:

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ sudo network-admin

** (network-admin:6611): CRITICAL **: gst_xml_element_set_content: assertion 
`node != NULL' failed
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$

The "solution" is to change tghe configuration everytime you log in and leave 
it like that, open, without pressing ok. Which is not optimal.  :)
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Ubuntu's graphical network configuration doesn't work at all
https://launchpad.net/malone/bugs/26017

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