FFE: No easy way to turn the network menu on/off
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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Ubuntu network, Bluetooth, keyboard menus |
Confirmed
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Undecided
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Unassigned | ||
gnome-control-center (Ubuntu) |
Confirmed
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Wishlist
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Unassigned | ||
network-manager-applet (Ubuntu) |
Fix Released
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Wishlist
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Unassigned |
Bug Description
network-manager 0.8.9997+
network-manager 0.9.2.0+
1. Try to work out how to hide the networking menu. (For example, you're using a desktop machine that is always connected by Ethernet.)
What happens: There's no obvious way to do it.
What should happen: I suggest a checkbox, "Show network status menu in the menu bar", at the bottom of the "Network Connections" window, as shown in <https:/
[Originally reported by "Eustace" in <http://
Changed in network-manager-applet (Ubuntu): | |
status: | New → Confirmed |
Changed in ubuntu-indicator-mods: | |
importance: | Undecided → High |
Changed in ubuntu-indicator-mods: | |
status: | New → Triaged |
Changed in network-manager-applet (Ubuntu): | |
status: | Triaged → In Progress |
assignee: | nobody → Mathieu Trudel-Lapierre (mathieu-tl) |
Changed in ubuntu-indicator-mods: | |
status: | Triaged → Fix Released |
This is not a bug in NetworkManager or nm-applet. nm-applet gets started by gnome-session, so it really should be able to allow a user to define what goes into the session. This used to be possible in gnome-session- properties; and now appears to be done via removing the file /etc/xdg/ autostart/ nm-applet. desktop.
However, nm-applet does still fulfill a purpose: it allows you to quickly know whether your cable is connected. It also allows you to change wifi networks should it be required. It's also very much out of the way like other indicators, especially if all you'd have is a wired connection. I do not think it's using enough screen real-estate in the panel as it as that it's so much of an issue.
Now, I however don't think it's fair to just close this off as Invalid or Opinion; so I'll keep this bug open as a Wishlist, Low priority item that someone might want to tackle if they want to get to know nm-applet better.
Note that anybody working on this will undoubtedly want to coordinate with the NetworkManager mailing list about this, since the feature could benefit upstream (since it's usability, and the original GtkStatusIcon or gnomeshell status icon give roughly the same user experience).