Hi again!

Is there a way to get this issue pushed out to Intrepid what so ever?
Who can decide that this is important enough to fix? The job itself is
quite easy, so I guess it's just a matter of will and/or ability to see
this from a users point of view.

Actually, I guess it's just about as much work to fix this once, for all
users world wide, as for each user to fix it herself. So fixing this
once for all would save thousands of clicks, google searches, and
Synaptic startups. All this energy combined could probably save a tree,
or at least a small (it might be tiny) bush!

If it can't be fixed the option to select VPN-connections should just go
away. Having non-working options makes the operating system look
unfinished. If I was just a user testing Ubuntu for the first time, I
would leave Ubuntu and go back to Windows and Cisco VPN client. over an
issue like that. Regular users don't use Synaptic or apt-get.

I see Shaun here compares this with SAMBA, which I think is an valid
comparishment. You can compare it to anything.. What if GIMP was in the
menu, but greyed out, because it was not installed. In my opinion; if
it's not installed, it shouldn't be in the menu.

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Tor Arne Pedersen
torarne @ http://hitthebutton.org

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NetworkManager VPN plugins should be installed by default in ubuntu
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/278153
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