@Vicamo,
Many thanks for your update,
just confirmed "...not about the password...",
after discussed.
Also I can see such the symptom in settings -> WiFi,
not affect to OOBE only, so the subject need to be changed,
from "...in OOBE WiFi list" to "...in WiFi list".
Besides,
after reset to fact
@lukas-kde, the password doesn't exist on the device ever because it's a
newly flashed device. Besides, even somehow the device did not remove
the password after the flash process, which I don't really think so,
then NetworkManager should have begin the connecting process and
automatically connects
That's what I meant - reflashing or factory resetting the device won't
remove the previously remembered password.
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Title:
The SSID gets connected
Hello Lukas,
Exactly, never ever feed the password but it shows "Connected" directly.
It is quite easy to reproduce after reset-to-factory or image flashed,
by the way, I can confirm this issue in krillin, frieza and midori as well...
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Yup, but... do you mean you have never ever connected to this wifi
network before on this device?
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Title:
The SSID gets connected directly withou
The symptom can be reproduced in OOBE,
this is why I mentioned in subject of this bug and the meaning of "first boot".
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Title:
The SSID gets con
Hello Lukas,
Please see the reproducing steps I stated above,
no password pre-saved for that.
Which means the boot is the first boot,
no any password stored and the user just see the dialog for asking,
the first beginning password but the status shows "Connected".
It does not make sense since
What happens here is that Network Manager already knows the password and
so it automatically connects to the network. indicator-network shouldn't
show the dialog in such case and even if it does, it should close the
notification immediately when the network is connected.
** Also affects: indicator
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: unity8 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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** Package changed: unity-api (Ubuntu) => unity8 (Ubuntu)
** Changed in: unity8 (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Lukáš Tinkl (lukas-kde)
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