** Description changed:

  1)
  ouroumov@Edge:~/Desktop$ lsb_release -rd
  Description:  Ubuntu 16.04 LTS
  Release:      16.04
  
  2)
  apt-cache policy is unable to locate the package.
  
  3)
  Upon entering a long WPA/WPA2 Personal password after clicking the network 
icon in the top right panel, the connection should be added to network-manager, 
even if typing the password takes a while.
  
  4)
  If typing the password takes longer than ~25 seconds, upon clicking the 
"Connect" button in the password prompt dialog: nothing happens
  
- 
  Steps to reproduce:
  
  - Install Ubuntu MATE 16.04 LTS (possibly other Ubuntu flavours using 
nm-applet too)
  - Run normal post-install full system update and reboot
  - Click the network icon in the top right corner of the default panel layout
  - Select from the Wi-Fi network list a network using WPA/WPA2 Personal
  - Enter the password, wait 30 seconds to click 'connect'
  
- 
  Note:
  
  While this issue might seem trivial (using 'System -> Preferences ->
  Internet and Network -> Network Connections' allows one to correctly
- save the password) (and copy/pasting the password from a text file
- quickly works too) it is a serious usability problem for many people in
+ save the password) (and quickly copy/pasting the password from a text
+ file works too) it is a serious usability problem for many people in
  France.
  
  The default home router Wi-Fi setup in France is WPA/WPA2 Personal with
- a random 26-character hexadecimal password. It takes a while too type
- in.
+ a random 26-character hexadecimal password. It takes a while to type.

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Title:
  nm-applet silently timesout on long 'WPA/WPA2 Personal' password input

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