Just to verify that this IS a problem with network-manager 0.6.6 I today did further testing, and downgraded my Hardy Beta (including updates as of 2008-04-16) to the network-manager 0.6.5 released with Hardy Alpha 5. Removing the following packages sequentially :
1) network-manager-kde_0.2.2-1ubuntu2_i386.deb
2) network-manager_0.6.6-0ubuntu5_i386.deb
3) libnl1_1.1-1_i386.deb
And then installed thees Hardy beta 5 packages instead :
1) libnl1-pre6_1.0~pre6-6_i386.deb
2) network-manager_0.6.5-0ubuntu16.7.10.0_i386.deb
3) network-manager-kde_0.2ubuntu1-0ubuntu7_i386.deb
I was now able to connect again and again without having to confirmation on the above mentioned dialog box. Hopefully this network-manager 0.6.6 bug could bee solved before the final release, as the Intel 2200BG/2915ABG adapter to my knowledge is used in a lot of laptops around the globe (HP, Acer, Thinkpad etc.).
Just to verify that this IS a problem with network-manager 0.6.6 I today did further testing, and downgraded my Hardy Beta (including updates as of 2008-04-16) to the network-manager 0.6.5 released with Hardy Alpha 5. Removing the following packages sequentially : manager- kde_0.2. 2-1ubuntu2_ i386.deb manager_ 0.6.6-0ubuntu5_ i386.deb 1.1-1_i386. deb pre6_1. 0~pre6- 6_i386. deb manager_ 0.6.5-0ubuntu16 .7.10.0_ i386.deb manager- kde_0.2ubuntu1- 0ubuntu7_ i386.deb
1) network-
2) network-
3) libnl1_
And then installed thees Hardy beta 5 packages instead :
1) libnl1-
2) network-
3) network-
I was now able to connect again and again without having to confirmation on the above mentioned dialog box. Hopefully this network-manager 0.6.6 bug could bee solved before the final release, as the Intel 2200BG/2915ABG adapter to my knowledge is used in a lot of laptops around the globe (HP, Acer, Thinkpad etc.).