This bug shouldn't be marked as low importance. This is an usability issue that impacts the very first impression of ubuntu.
As an example, I installed Ubuntu in a netbook for my parents.
Because they value simplicity, I made the netbook login automatically, opening the web browser and skype immediately.
It worked perfectly until I upgraded to Lucid. It now asks for a password to access the wireless network.
Advanced users may think this is low priority; but for the regular users this is an usability killer.
Please give us a workaround -- or mark this as higher priority.
Remember: this is the very first impression of ubuntu.
This bug shouldn't be marked as low importance. This is an usability issue that impacts the very first impression of ubuntu.
As an example, I installed Ubuntu in a netbook for my parents.
Because they value simplicity, I made the netbook login automatically, opening the web browser and skype immediately.
It worked perfectly until I upgraded to Lucid. It now asks for a password to access the wireless network.
Advanced users may think this is low priority; but for the regular users this is an usability killer.
Please give us a workaround -- or mark this as higher priority.
Remember: this is the very first impression of ubuntu.