Well, there is a workaround. But somebody perhaps forgot the Ubuntu's “Linux for human beings” goal. People writing here are probably capable of using the workaround. But we're talking about situation when somebody who is not geek tries doing such a trivial thing as connecting to the internet (yes, in 2009) - and he's lost. He doesn't know what to do, he cannot even look up the solution here and because he's offline, he cannot download and install the knetworkmanager or nm-applet. Great that we have release in time ... it's not working but who cares. :-( (Or is my understanding of the words “beta”, “release candidate” and “final release” wrong?)
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