>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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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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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1060167
Title:
indicator doesn't always
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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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
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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