** Package changed: ubuntu => gnome-control-center (Ubuntu)

** Description changed:

  Ubuntu version: 11.10 and 12.04
  
  Steps to reproduce bug:
  1) Open network settings dialog
- 2) Choose an arbitrary network connection (Wired/Wireless/Mobile broadband)
+ 2) Select an arbitrary network connection (Wired/Wireless/Mobile broadband)
  3) Click on Configure (11.10)/Options (12.04)
-     -> Editing [connection name] dialog opens
+     -> Editing [connection name] dialog opens
  4) Close Editing [connection name] dialog
  5) Click on Configure (11.10)/Options (12.04)
-     -> Editing [connection name] dialog opens
+     -> Editing [connection name] dialog opens
  6) DO NOT close Editing [connection name] dialog
  6) Click on Configure (11.10)/Options (12.04)
-     -> Network connections dialog opens
+     -> Network connections dialog opens
  
  Expected behaviour:
- It is mandatory to manage multiple network connection of the same type. This 
is obvious for wireless network, but it is also mandatory for wired networks. 
Therefor, the list in the Network settings dialog should contain multiple 
connections of the same type (adding a new connection by clicking "+") and the 
Configure/Options button should open the settings dialog for this single 
connection OR the Network settings dialog should be as it is and the 
Configure/Options button should open the general Network connections dialog for 
all connections.
+ It is mandatory to manage multiple network connection of the same type. This 
is obvious for wireless network, but it is also mandatory for wired networks. 
Therefor, the list in the Network settings dialog should contain multiple 
connections of the same type (adding a new connection by clicking "+") and the 
Configure/Options button should open the settings dialog for the selected 
connection OR the Network settings dialog should be as it is and the 
Configure/Options button should open the general Network connections dialog for 
all connections.

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1000123

Title:
  Network settings / Network connections  / Editing connection GUI fail

Status in “gnome-control-center” package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  Ubuntu version: 11.10 and 12.04

  Steps to reproduce bug:
  1) Open network settings dialog
  2) Select an arbitrary network connection (Wired/Wireless/Mobile broadband)
  3) Click on Configure (11.10)/Options (12.04)
      -> Editing [connection name] dialog opens
  4) Close Editing [connection name] dialog
  5) Click on Configure (11.10)/Options (12.04)
      -> Editing [connection name] dialog opens
  6) DO NOT close Editing [connection name] dialog
  6) Click on Configure (11.10)/Options (12.04)
      -> Network connections dialog opens

  Expected behaviour:
  It is mandatory to manage multiple network connection of the same type. This 
is obvious for wireless network, but it is also mandatory for wired networks. 
Therefor, the list in the Network settings dialog should contain multiple 
connections of the same type (adding a new connection by clicking "+") and the 
Configure/Options button should open the settings dialog for the selected 
connection OR the Network settings dialog should be as it is and the 
Configure/Options button should open the general Network connections dialog for 
all connections.

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