Public bug reported:
I did a fresh install of Ubuntu 8.10 and am having problems with
NetworkManager 0.7.0.
I am connecting to the internet via a wireless Broadcom card on my Dell
laptop. Once connected to my access point the Network Manager icon shows
the wireless signal bars icon as usual, but
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Network Manager Not Displaying Signal Strength
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/291936
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[broadcom] Network Manager Not Displaying Signal Strength
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/291936
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I have confirmed that this bug is tied to NetworkManager. I downgraded
to Ubuntu 8.04, installed the latest STA Linux Broadcom driver from the
repositories, and the NetworkManager included with 8.04 worked
flawlessly with the STA Linux driver.
The only difference was that Ubuntu 8.10 uses a newer
Possible Solution:
I also was unable to have my external usb drive auto-mount after reboot in 9.04
after a package update. The problem started after doing on of Juanty's updates,
so I looked at the log of what packages were updated. I suspected it might have
something to do with HAL so forced do