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
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..
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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
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
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
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
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