well, I can't reproduce the issue now, so I guess we can consider this
closed.
** Changed in: network-manager-applet (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Fix Released
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Just in case, mind taking a backup of that gconf section first? ;)
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Title:
disconnecting and reconnecting to a
If this is indeed the gconf keys, it's all a matter of what the applet
tries to do with them when converting them to system-level connections.
Steve, after stopping nm-applet, can you try to modify the /apps/nm-
applet/stamp value to 2 then restarting it on the command-line? This
should retry the
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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Steve,
Is there anything returned by 'gconftool -R
/system/networking/connections'? I'm wondering if the applet might still
be getting confused by gconf entries if some are left over from
upgrades.
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Status: Confirmed = Incomplete
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$ gconftool -R /system/networking/connections | wc -l
2521
$
So yes, a bit. :)
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Status: Incomplete = New
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Title:
disconnecting and reconnecting to a known wireless network prompts me
for a key
Status in “network-manager”
I see InstallationMedia shows Ubuntu 10.04; upgraded to precise 27 days
ago. Was this a formal upgrade test from the last LTS or an upgrade
directly from Oneiric?
Regardless, confirming; this is indeed something that happens apparently
because of the 0.8 to 0.9 migration and handling keyring
This is my main laptop continuously upgraded starting with lucid, so the
last upgrade was from oneiric to precise.
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