$ apt-cache policy network-manager
network-manager:
Installed: 0.7~~svn20081018t105859-0ubuntu1.8.10.1
Candidate: 0.7~~svn20081018t105859-0ubuntu1.8.10.1
Version table:
*** 0.7~~svn20081018t105859-0ubuntu1.8.10.1 0
500 http://dk.archive.ubuntu.com intrepid-updates/main Packages
Yes, sorry for the delay, but I managed to test it today with the RC.
There is still no option to enter a User Certificate with PEAP, so I am
still unable to connect.
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REGRESSION: NetworkManager unable to connect to WPA Enterprise networks
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Would it be totally impossible to have a fix included here during the
FinalFreeze? If so, it would be nice if someone would take the time to
make a backport incorporating the fix.
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You
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: network-manager
Since the 0.7.0 included in intrepid, I have been unable to connect to a WPA2
Enterprise/PEAP network, and others have reported not being able to connect to
other types of WPA/WPA2 Enterprise networks. The option to enter a user
certifi
Joel:
By "the latest", you mean the jaunty beta? If so, I will try to do that
within the next week.
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Maybe it has something to do with my choice of the en_DK locale, since I
couldn't reproduce this on my other box with the en_AU-locale?
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I've got four workspaces. I'm not sure what you mean by viewports --
windows, displays?
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Oh, sorry. Feisty, 4 viewports, hsize=1, vsize=1.
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Argh, sorry, this is all wrong. This is my configuration:
4 workspaces/viewports/whatever
vsize=1
hsize=4
number_of_desktops=1
Changing number_of_desktops to 4 brings back the old "Gnome-look" to the
workspace switcher. This brings the ability to move windows back to
life, but also reinstates the
I'd like to vote for this. Just playing a midi file should not imply
loading modules, downloading soundfonts etc.. Totem or (insert flaver of
audio player) should be able to load a midi file and play it with a
standard soundfont/instrument set/whatever for people just wanting to
preview a midi file
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: ubuntu-live
When booting the live-cd, the user should be informed that because the
boot is performed from a cd, it's dramatically slower than a "normal",
hard drive boot. This could be done with a notice with something along
the lines of "Starting Ubuntu
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: compiz
Dragging windows between workspaces on the workspace switcher applet should
work with compiz Cube like it does with Gnome's workspace switcher.
Reproduce:
1. Turn on desktop effects, workspaces on a cube
2. Try to drag a window from one workspace
Well, TEXT-URGENT messages could be an acceptable temporary solution,
but still a temporary one. Following up on Tristan's ideas, I'm
imagining some well laid out full screen slides replacing the usual
usplash screen with information about the live-cd and Ubuntu.
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Live-cd should notify the user
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: dpkg
A dist-upgrade usually takes a long time, which is why you would
probably leave the computer while executing it. The problem with this is
the many required user inputs that interrupt the upgrade and sets it on
hold for hours. Therefore, I propose tha
Problem still exists in gutsy.
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Adding username with space during install causes crash.
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With en_DK-locale, yes. I guess that is sort of broken in general.
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