Yes. I will make this a wish list item.  I'd like Ubuntu to copy the 
behavior of Mac OSX and Win 7.

wishlist: If you boot to your computer to the desktop without a 
password, any connections to wi-fi hot spots that previously worked, 
should remain working, all without any dialogs or password prompts 
from the OS.  Both win 7 and Mac OS 10.6 have keyrings, but they 
don't seem to trigger on a cold boot and auto connect to wifi hotspots.


and yes thanks for the kind words, I have learned to clear out the 
keyring password, and yes, it leaves the other keyring passwords very 
hackable, but most friends whom I setup with Ubuntu don't use the 
keyring for anything else.

ok, gotta run at the moment.  joe


At 12:43 AM 4/19/2011, you wrote:
>Can you make this wishlist?
>The importance option is not accessible for me.
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