Public bug reported:
I guess this is a network-manager problem, but I'm not sure.
1. Attempt to connect to a wireless network from the taskbar dropdown menu.
2. Close the authentication prompt window without entering a password.
3. Return hours later to find tens if not hundreds of duplicate authentication
prompt windows for that wireless network.
Two things come to mind here:
1. Ubuntu should not infinitely continue to prompt for authentication to a
wireless network that it has a wrong / no password for.
2. Ubuntu should not open a duplicate window for authentication. If one is
already open, there should be no need to open a duplicate.
** Affects: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Network Manager opens infinite wireless authentication windows
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