I think I have fixed it. Although I have no idea how to create a package for people to use, etc.
I downloaded the network-manager-gnome source from the ubuntu repository and applied the attached patch that I got from: http://<email address hidden>/msg06535.html
I believe the patch is already in NetworkManager trunk, but just hasn't been backported to ubuntu.
I compiled it using dpkg-buildpackage and installed. The keys for my WPA2 enterprise connection are now properly stored and retrieved from the keyring.
Sorry if I am short on details, but I am sure I did all this the wrong way and would appreciate if someone who knows better can apply and disseminate the patch.
I think I have fixed it. Although I have no idea how to create a package for people to use, etc.
I downloaded the network- manager- gnome source from the ubuntu repository and applied the attached patch that I got from: http://<email address hidden> /msg06535. html
I believe the patch is already in NetworkManager trunk, but just hasn't been backported to ubuntu.
I compiled it using dpkg-buildpackage and installed. The keys for my WPA2 enterprise connection are now properly stored and retrieved from the keyring.
Sorry if I am short on details, but I am sure I did all this the wrong way and would appreciate if someone who knows better can apply and disseminate the patch.