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This has been forever the case, since I started using gnome classic on Ubuntu
11. I am now to Ubuntu 12 and it is still there.
Here is the problem description:
- when I left click on the wifi thingy in the applet, a menu drops down. There
is a short list of what the applet seems to consider the most important wifi
networks, (although I don't follow it's reasoning on choosing the preferred
ones, apart from it being too short).
- However, NONE of the things in the dropdown menu respond to any clicks, and
the "More networks" pull-out shows nothing more than a thin grey line of about
a centimeter long and a few milimeters thick.
So it's a hassle to connect to any network that it doesn't connect
automatically to, especially when it is not in the list. I have to go
through the main gnome menu to find the network tools and look at
another device to find the SSID for the network I want to connect to.
Then enter it manually, and then, the indicator applet will find it.
This is how right now I was able to file this bug. Cheers, fje
** Affects: network-manager-applet (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: Confirmed
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network tools don't work
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1054604
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