2008-12-21 01:48:28 |
pyrates |
bug |
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added bug |
2008-12-21 18:40:55 |
Patrick Kilgore |
None: status |
New |
Incomplete |
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2008-12-21 18:40:55 |
Patrick Kilgore |
None: bugtargetdisplayname |
Ubuntu |
network-manager (Ubuntu) |
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2008-12-21 18:40:55 |
Patrick Kilgore |
None: bugtargetname |
ubuntu |
network-manager (Ubuntu) |
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2008-12-21 18:40:55 |
Patrick Kilgore |
None: statusexplanation |
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When you delete them from the network configuration manager, you should see the connections being deleted in the:
~/.gconf/system/networking/connections
folder.
Does this happen? Or are there fewer connections in that folder than there are connections listed in the network configuration manager?
Thanks for the additional information. |
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2008-12-21 18:40:55 |
Patrick Kilgore |
None: title |
Bug #310130 in Ubuntu: "Cannot delete old wifi configurations" |
Bug #310130 in network-manager (Ubuntu): "Cannot delete old wifi configurations" |
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2010-04-10 08:16:49 |
Przemek K. |
network-manager (Ubuntu): status |
Incomplete |
Invalid |
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