This affects me also. I work for a big Silicon Valley company with about
30,000 engineers. Mac is probably the majority platform in engineering,
but there are a lot of us using Linux, too. This is kind of a big deal.
Except for the fact that 802.1x works on wireless, this would be a BIG
deal, because if it didn't work on wireless either, my sole option would
be to install the corporate Windows image so that I could work, and
relegate Ubuntu to a VM in Windows.


I agree with all those who believe this shouldn't be a low-priority bug. It's a 
serious problem that affects many people using Ubuntu in the workplace.

I get that it's an upstream bug, but couldn't Ubuntu fix it and submit
the patch upstream? I've been using Ubuntu for 12 years (yeah, I go back
a ways; switched from Debian) and this is the works usability problem
I've ever encountered. I really, really hope you'll consider fixing it
and submitting the patch upstream.

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