Bug#392530: doesn't list wireless networks by default

2006-10-13 Thread Michael Biebl
Joey Hess wrote: > Michael Biebl wrote: >> So, can the bug be marked as closed now? > > I don't understand why changes are saved if I ctrl-c the applet after > manually starting it, but not if I exit the gnome session. Certianly > seems like a bug somewhere.. > Could you please check gnome-sessi

Bug#392530: doesn't list wireless networks by default

2006-10-12 Thread Joey Hess
Michael Biebl wrote: > So, can the bug be marked as closed now? I don't understand why changes are saved if I ctrl-c the applet after manually starting it, but not if I exit the gnome session. Certianly seems like a bug somewhere.. -- see shy jo signature.asc Description: Digital signature

Bug#392530: doesn't list wireless networks by default

2006-10-12 Thread Michael Biebl
Joey Hess wrote: > Michael Biebl wrote: >> Could it be, that your session is not saved properly on logout? > > I suppose that's possible. > >> Does that also happen, if you run nm-applet, kill it and start nm-applet >> again? Are there any messages on the console? > > Yes, that seems to have fix

Bug#392530: doesn't list wireless networks by default

2006-10-12 Thread Joey Hess
Michael Biebl wrote: > Could it be, that your session is not saved properly on logout? I suppose that's possible. > Does that also happen, if you run nm-applet, kill it and start nm-applet > again? Are there any messages on the console? Yes, that seems to have fixed the problem. None of the mess

Bug#392530: doesn't list wireless networks by default

2006-10-12 Thread Michael Biebl
severity 392530 minor tags 392530 unreproducible moreinfo thanks Joey Hess schrieb: > Package: network-manager-gnome > Version: 0.6.4-3+b1 > Severity: normal > > I'm using network-manager with madwifi, in gnome. it detects and > connects to wireless networks ok, but if I left click on the icon, i

Bug#392530: doesn't list wireless networks by default

2006-10-11 Thread Joey Hess
Package: network-manager-gnome Version: 0.6.4-3+b1 Severity: normal I'm using network-manager with madwifi, in gnome. it detects and connects to wireless networks ok, but if I left click on the icon, it does not list any wireless networks. I have to right-click and check the "Enable wireless" sett