*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1130326 ***
    https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1130326

I worked around this by logging into a Unity session (if Unity is
installed, select it from the "Sessions" menu at the login prompt),
entering the credentials for the network and successfully connecting,
then logging back into GNOME which now remembers the network settings.
It's a very annoying bug indeed, and it would be nice if it could be
flagged as a high priority issue for GNOME/Ubuntu users.

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Title:
  "No Certificate" dialog not responding

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

Bug description:
  I'm using ubuntu 13.04 (raring ringtail) beta, with gnome-shell.
  I try to connect to a secure wi-fi network (eduroam).
  I enter my login and password, but no certificate -- I'm instructed by my 
university to ignore the warning (I know this is bad, but...).
  Said warning appears (dialog entitled "No Certificate Authority certificate 
chosen"), but it is completely frozen.
  Neither the "Don't warn me again" checkbox, or the button react to my clicks.
  The window manager can not even close the dialog, I have to xkill it.

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