** Changed in: gst
Importance: Unknown => Medium
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might be, depending on how good the new version work on feisty and if a
new requirement on iwlib would be fine for a stable update
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Is this still targetted for backporting to edgy-updates?
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Fixed with that upload:
gnome-system-tools (2.17.3-0ubuntu1) feisty; urgency=low
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* New upstream version:
Common:
- Fix a bunch of compiler warnings everywhere
- build with latest gnome-doc-utils
- UI improvements to the "unsupported distribution" dialog
- install ic
Since "upgrading" to edgy, I have to manually type in the name of the
network I want to connect to. Im just happy I remember the SSIDs of
networks I use.
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Too late for Edgy, but a candidate for edgy-updates.
** Changed in: gnome-system-tools (Ubuntu)
Target: ubuntu-6.10 => edgy-updates
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Setting ubuntu-6.10 milestone. This is unlikely to make the final
release, but I consider it serious and it will be a candidate for a
post-release update if necessary.
** Changed in: gnome-system-tools (Ubuntu)
Target: None => ubuntu-6.10
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To work around this and allow your card to autoscan, remove the line
wireless-key ???
from /etc/network/interfaces.
Until it's fixed, netapplet makes a good replacement as it has
functionality similar to NetworkManager minus the serious brokeness on
many chipsets.
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Problem solved after removing all references to the wireless interface
in /etc/network/interface. eth1 in my case
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because nobody did the work and the desktop team is too busy with other
priority to work on that before edgy
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Why won't this be fixed for edgy? It's a serious regression.
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Le samedi 14 octobre 2006 à 14:11 +, Ryan Zeigler a écrit :
> On the more constructive side of things, I got the source code for the
> gnome-system-tools, and was trying to acertain why massive chunks of
> src/network/connection.c ar commented out with a FIXME affixed
> prominently for no appa
network-manager is fine and dandy, but what about those of us for whom it just
doesn't seem to work, and don't feel like typing sudo iwlist wlan0 scanning at
the terminal.
On the more constructive side of things, I got the source code for the
gnome-system-tools, and was trying to acertain why
Le samedi 14 octobre 2006 à 08:19 +, Sven Sternberger a écrit :
> I also don't see the list of available wireless networks.
> If this won't be fixed I think I will downgrade my laptop to dapper,
> because the functionality is very nice. So will there
> be no fix for this issue in edgy?
feel
I also don't see the list of available wireless networks.
If this won't be fixed I think I will downgrade my laptop to dapper,
because the functionality is very nice. So will there
be no fix for this issue in edgy?
regards
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will not be fixed for edgy
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Target: ubuntu-6.10 => None
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netapplet reports that there is no network devices
$ sudo wpa_supplicant -Bdd -ieth1 -c /etc/wpa_supplicant.conf
Setting scan request: 0 sec 10 usec
Added interface eth1
Daemonize..
$sudo wpa_cli -ieth1
>list_networks
network id / ssid / bssid / flags
0 pacoany [CURRENT]
>
I've the same problem but I know that this happened after a connection
was established. Netapplet let me set up the key and save it. It request
a password for the "ring" which I don't know what is do with it.
After that a have in /etc/network/interfaces
iface eth1 inet dhcp
wireless-essid paco
** Bug 63972 has been marked a duplicate of this bug
** Changed in: gnome-system-tools (Ubuntu)
Importance: Medium => High
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