Everyone here seems to be over-complicating the issue, so let me put it
in simple terms.

My wife took her laptop away for the week. I get a call from her telling
me she can't connect to any Wifi. I didn't want to give her my admin
password, so she had to spend the whole week without a computer (no
internet, means no computer to my wife). I had no idea she needed
special privileges (there was no prompt or option for that when creating
her account), and she had just been using the existing Wifi connection
that I created when I first got the laptop, so we didn't know about the
issue.

Needless to say, this is a MASSIVE USABILITY ISSUE. Linus had something
to say about usability problems like this with Suse and his daughter.
https://plus.google.com/+LinusTorvalds/posts/1vyfmNCYpi5

Now, I've spent the last several hours trying to figure out how to fix
it, and none of the "solutions" are initiative, obvious, or findable
using the UI. This is a non-issue on every other platform.

Users should be able to change network connections on desktops/laptops.
PERIOD. BY DEFAULT. ALWAYS. I don't give a damn about servers settings
and especially neither does my wife.

Please fix this.

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