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Message #08204
[Bug 150825] Re: Wireless settings aren't saved
I'd just like to point out that this issue had been open for almost four
years, and this whole time the Ubuntu support team was (and still is)
quite capable of 'investigating the problem' by installing the release
in which the problem was reported and reproducing via the steps to
reproduce we provided in the issue. The problem didn't seem to be
wireless adapter chipset-specific, or at least you could have ruled that
out had you tried it yourself. You then could have tried it on later
releases to identify if it had been fixed already once you knew how to
reproduce it.
But, this all doesn't really matter as I gave up using Ubuntu because of
a number of other bugs that never seemed to get resolved :)
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/150825
Title:
Wireless settings aren't saved
Status in “gnome-system-tools” package in Ubuntu:
Expired
Bug description:
I am running Gutsy beta with a Linksys WMP54G. I am connected to an
Apple Airport Express using WPA2. Upon using the live cd and after
installing I sucessfully connected by going to
System->Administration->Network and changing the settings to use WPA2
and entering my password. When I restart however, it is reset to WPA,
and until I switch it back to WPA2 I cannot connect to the internet.
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