When you say "Press apply", is the button actually active?
I'm running the latest version of network-manager ( 0.8~a~git.20090930t162132.866d48b-0ubuntu1~nmt1 ) and -applet ( 0.8~a~git.20090930t162757.5fbd4b8-0ubuntu1~nmt1 ) from the daily trunk ( https://edge.launchpad.net/~network-manager/+archive/trunk ), and I see some inconsistent behavior:
1. Sometime when I select an network on the Wireless Tab, and click "Edit", the "Apply" button is insensitive ( ie. you can't click it ). This seems to apply to the network as a whole ( ie. you can't modify any of it's attributes ).
2. If on the other hand, the button is sensitive ( ie. click-able ), then I'm able to change the IP settings from DHCP to Manual and the next time I click the network, the changes were saved. Note, I haven't actually tested if they're used yet.
When you say "Press apply", is the button actually active?
I'm running the latest version of network-manager ( 0.8~a~git. 20090930t162132 .866d48b- 0ubuntu1~ nmt1 ) and -applet ( 0.8~a~git. 20090930t162757 .5fbd4b8- 0ubuntu1~ nmt1 ) from the daily trunk ( https:/ /edge.launchpad .net/~network- manager/ +archive/ trunk ), and I see some inconsistent behavior:
1. Sometime when I select an network on the Wireless Tab, and click "Edit", the "Apply" button is insensitive ( ie. you can't click it ). This seems to apply to the network as a whole ( ie. you can't modify any of it's attributes ).
2. If on the other hand, the button is sensitive ( ie. click-able ), then I'm able to change the IP settings from DHCP to Manual and the next time I click the network, the changes were saved. Note, I haven't actually tested if they're used yet.