All it displays currently (and will, until we use something other than
nm-applet) is what device currently has default route.
Setting to Triaged / Wishlist, and reassigning to indicator-network so
that we can eventually get this to work, but it seems to me like it will
at least need: 1) code, and
Mathieu asked me to look at this bug report. I think it's
straightforward that the purpose of the menu title is primarily to let
you know whether you are connected to the Internet, and secondarily to
tell you what kind of connection you're using. (I'd written similarly in
Wired and DSL are both wired connections. This makes it impractical to
display the connection status as an icon if you have multiple wired
connections.
Marking as Incomplete -- there's just no simple way to fix this, and I
certainly can't think of a way to show DSL as an icon that would be
... and more fundamentally to #278488.
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Title:
NM indicator chooses an icon according to one interface even if the
Related to bug #366777.
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Title:
NM indicator chooses an icon according to one interface even if the
Internet is reached
I hope the new title correctly describes the problem. If not, please
let me know how I have misunderstood.
** Summary changed:
- same icon whether connected or not
+ NM indicator chooses an icon according to one interface even if the Internet
is reached via another interface
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