Confirmed here. This is not specific to wireless.
(Weird) workaround: check the "system settings" checkbox, THEN uncheck the "Automatic connection" checkbox, check "Automatic connection" again... click Validate : n-m should trigger the sudo authentication dialog box and let you save the settings.
Confirmed here. This is not specific to wireless.
(Weird) workaround: check the "system settings" checkbox, THEN uncheck the "Automatic connection" checkbox, check "Automatic connection" again... click Validate : n-m should trigger the sudo authentication dialog box and let you save the settings.