udippel, please file a separate bug for your issue.
This got fixed already, and is applied in 12.04; any further problems
should be filed as new bugs since they'll certainly be caused by a
different piece of code, and different systems.
** Changed in: libappindicator (Ubuntu)
Status: Incom
Ooops, all wrong image. My excuses!
Here comes the good one:
** Attachment added: "FakeFB1.png"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libappindicator/+bug/706503/+attachment/3208290/+files/FakeFB1.png
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This is still on in Kubuntu 12.04. The screenshot shows the situation. I
am actually far away from the access point, though the applet shows
100%. Which is not quite confirmed by iwconf and a distance of 10 m
through a number of thick walls.
It might be that it is another bug only in plasma widget
Are you still seeing this issue? I think it's been fixed in Ubuntu
12.04.
Would you be able to test this on a LiveCD and confirm whether you are
still seeing the same issue?
Thanks!
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** Changed in: libappindicator (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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Title:
nm-applet icon does not reflect signal strength
To manage notifi
** Changed in: libappindicator
Status: New => Incomplete
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Title:
nm-applet icon does not reflect signal strength
To manage notifications a
** Also affects: libappindicator
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
nm-applet icon does not reflect signal strength
To manage no
I see. Then this would mean the fallback code for the standard
notification area is not taking into account icon changes (which happen
frequently enough, to provide accurate signal level icons). That would
make it an issue in libappindicator (because nm-applet uses the fallback
code it provides wit
Sorry - there is a mistake in the bug description: the problematic
behavior happens when the nm-applet is hosted in the notification area
while it works OK in the indicator applet.
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