Today's 20 June update same problem.

1.  Does not connect to wireless WPA on boot.

2. Select "Hidden Wireless Network" choices unresponsive, all greyed out.
 
3. Exactly as if it is waiting for "sudo"

4.  Do something else on terminal that requires "sudo", example "sudo
aptitude update".

5. Then the "Hidden Wireless Network" wakes up, after a couple tries,
connects.

How do I start the network-manager "Hidden Wireless Network" with the
"sudo" command instead of a mouse selection?

Thanks, Jerry

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  quantal network-manager fails to connect WPA network

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