Activity log for bug #378320

Date Who What changed Old value New value Message
2009-05-19 13:06:19 Stéphane Démurget bug added bug
2009-05-19 13:06:19 Stéphane Démurget attachment added Wrong icon http://launchpadlibrarian.net/26931212/netspeed-wrong-icon-for-wireless-bug.png
2009-05-19 13:07:59 Stéphane Démurget description $ lsb_release -rd Description: Ubuntu karmic (development branch) Release: 9.10 $ dpkg -l netspeed ... ii netspeed 0.15.2-1 Traffic monitor applet for GNOME Netspeed < 0.15 used to display a nice wireless icon when I was connected using WiFi, now it displays an ethernet plug. Excerpt from the changelog (on http://projects.gnome.org/netspeed): 0.15 ... * Added wireless support (Pedro) ... I tried to understand what was modified using git but did no succeed. I suppose this change is about displaying the WiFi signal strength as icons have been added to show that, but I get the wrong icon. I've got the default settings: * Network device: [Default | ^] * [X] Change Icon according to selected device Maybe it's because the interface is eth1 and not wlanXXX, but older netspeed versions used to handle that nicely, maybe checking wireless capabilities using wireless-tools or /sys. $ lsb_release -rd Description: Ubuntu karmic (development branch) Release: 9.10 $ dpkg -l netspeed ... ii netspeed 0.15.2-1 Traffic monitor applet for GNOME Netspeed < 0.15 used to display a nice wireless icon when I was connected using WiFi, now it displays an ethernet plug. Excerpt from the changelog (on http://projects.gnome.org/netspeed): 0.15 ... * Added wireless support (Pedro) ... I tried to understand what was modified using git but did no succeed. I suppose this change is about displaying the WiFi signal strength as icons have been added to show that, but I get the wrong icon. I've got the default settings: * Network device: [Default | ^] * [X] Change Icon according to selected device Maybe it's because the interface is eth1 and not wlanXXX, but older netspeed versions used to handle that nicely, maybe checking wireless capabilities using wireless-tools or /sys.