On 09/23/2010 11:46 PM, Scott Lavender wrote: > P.S. When the ISO is fixed, it would be nice also if anyone would test > to see if the patched gnome-network-admin (System -> Administration -> > Network) can configure network, especially wifi, connections. Don't > forget to click the shield icon to authenticate, i.e. enter password for > privileges, before trying to configure the network connection > (Connections tab -> highlight correct connection -> Properties).
Hi there, I had a look at good ol'gnome-network-admin and here are my comments. Note: till now I didn't install Studio from the iso so I'm used to nm-applet. My questions are probably not specific to Maverick and some may have already been addressed, sorry for this and thanks for your comprehension. 1. Network config changes are written, but are not automatically applied. I tried unchecking/checking the connection, locking/unlocking the window, nothing worked in the first place (couldn't ping Google). Closing the Network window and popping a terminal to sudo /etc/init.d/networking restart is the only thing I found to apply new connection parameters. Is this expected?! What's the normal GUI way? 2. Configuring a wired connection works 3. Configuring a wireless connection works, but is a pain: a. the dropdown menu for "Network name" is not populated, meaning the user has to know the ESSID he wants to connect to, and b. the password type is not guessed from the ESSID. Fine at home where I know the name of my router and the kind of encryption, but how am I supposed to connect to a hotspot? 4. DHCP should be the default in the various connection screens. At the moment the default is static IP address, which (almost) nobody ever uses Good day, -- Ronan - http://ronj.bandcamp.com/ -- Ubuntu-Studio-devel mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-studio-devel
