The problem seems to be gone with 16.04 for me. I only have to restart
the network manager daemon now and then.
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Title:
indicator doesn't always
>From one day to another it tells me half of my websites would use
invalid certificates. The bug report for chrome describes it quite well
as a ticking time bomb. Would be great to see 53 replaced quickly with
54 in mainline ubuntu.
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I absolutely agree with Higgs Bison. Blacklists should never be in
binaries. Besides that, patching the binary, Eclipse works absolutely
fine with menuproxy for me. I guess it should also be removed, even if
it might not work for some exceptions, as it's not really obvious, why
menuproxy is working
I'm using nm-applet in a quite wifi polluted area, wifis going up down,
loosing connection a lot ... I have to restart nm-applet somewhere
between every half an hour and once per hour. It's so annoying, that I
already thought of running restart as a cronjob ...
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I'd like to add, that submenus like further networks, VPN etc are also
not populated. As a heavy VPN user, one of the first things to do after
every suspend is to restart nm-applet by hand. It's one of the biggest
annoyances in daily ubuntu usage for me.
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It's an even more general issue I think. The problem is, whenever
anything goes wrong in the connection process, nm-applet asks the user
for a password. It makes no difference, whether the wifi went down
completely, the dhcp server didn't respond or anything else happened.
Most of the times, it tot