Alexander Sack <email address hidden> writes:
>> No. Opening the menu only shows you the results of the last scan,
> whenever that was. It doesn't initiate a scan.
>
> But the problem is that you cannot look in the menu to connect to a
> new AP because that list is outdated or non-existing. This feels kind
> of a regression to me.
I think not having your network function is a bit more of a regression.
Clearly there are a number of issues in NetworkManager, of course.
Alexander Sack <email address hidden> writes:
>> No. Opening the menu only shows you the results of the last scan,
> whenever that was. It doesn't initiate a scan.
>
> But the problem is that you cannot look in the menu to connect to a
> new AP because that list is outdated or non-existing. This feels kind
> of a regression to me.
I think not having your network function is a bit more of a regression.
Clearly there are a number of issues in NetworkManager, of course.
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Perry E. Metzger <email address hidden>