I should have done this earlier. Fortunately since the release of 8.04
I've no longer had this issue. Not sure if something was issued as a
fix or if a fix for something else also fixed my problem but I seem to
be working fine now. I've also rebuilt this installation several times
and have yet t
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** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Medium
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After rebuilding the box from scratching with an 8.04 beta disc and
installing all updates I still have this same issue. Its not that the
panel totally crashes now though. Things just respond VERY slowly in
comparison to when I'm at home. I've noticed this operation on 3
different access points
I should add that this also prevents me from being able to press Alt+F2
to get a run prompt.
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Connecting to other networks causes gnome-panel to hang
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/211471
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I believe it may not be network-manager that is crashing but nm-applet.
I find that I'm actually connected to the network but gnome seems to be
out to lunch. I find that the new map built into the time applet seems
to send gnome equally out to lunch when it hangs up.
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Connecting to other netwo
Not sure if it adds much to the conversation but after deleting just the
file in the keyrings dir under .gnome2 upon boot I was presented with a
window asking for the network key. While this prompt was there the
gnome-panel was white. After canceling out of this prompt the gnome-
panel loaded. T
If I reboot with out deleting things in the ~/.gnome2 folder when it
auto connects the gnome-panel doesn't load at all. It just looks like a
white band. But I *DO* get connected to the network and my pidgin which
auto loads *IS* able to sign onto the chat networks. I get a message
box titled err