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Message #69379
[Bug 921722] [NEW] NM does not respect "don't show this again" button on disconnect notifications
Public bug reported:
Expected behavior: On first disconnect from a network, network-manager
sends a notification "Disconnected - you are now offline". If user
clicks "Don't show this again", no disconnect notification ever appears
again.
Actual behavior: On first disconnect from network, notification appears
in a box ~150px high, with "Don't show this again" button. If user
clicks this button, the 150px high notification never appears again, but
it is replaced by a ~50px high notification with the same message and no
"don't show this again" button.
Environment: Ubuntu 11.10, Gnome Shell (Gnome 3), network-manager-gnome
0.9.1.90-0ubuntu6.
** Affects: network-manager-applet (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/921722
Title:
NM does not respect "don't show this again" button on disconnect
notifications
Status in “network-manager-applet” package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug description:
Expected behavior: On first disconnect from a network, network-manager
sends a notification "Disconnected - you are now offline". If user
clicks "Don't show this again", no disconnect notification ever
appears again.
Actual behavior: On first disconnect from network, notification
appears in a box ~150px high, with "Don't show this again" button. If
user clicks this button, the 150px high notification never appears
again, but it is replaced by a ~50px high notification with the same
message and no "don't show this again" button.
Environment: Ubuntu 11.10, Gnome Shell (Gnome 3), network-manager-
gnome 0.9.1.90-0ubuntu6.
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