2012-02-28 12:04:08 |
Andrew McDonnell |
bug |
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added bug |
2012-02-28 12:05:11 |
Andrew McDonnell |
tags |
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precise ubi-network ubi-wireless xubuntu |
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2012-02-28 12:05:18 |
Andrew McDonnell |
tags |
precise ubi-network ubi-wireless xubuntu |
i386 precise ubi-network ubi-wireless xubuntu |
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2012-02-28 12:08:30 |
Andrew McDonnell |
attachment added |
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syslog.txt https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/942573/+attachment/2790662/+files/syslog.txt |
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2012-02-28 12:09:31 |
Andrew McDonnell |
attachment added |
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ps_ef.txt https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/942573/+attachment/2790663/+files/ps_ef.txt |
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2012-02-28 12:10:06 |
Ubuntu QA Website |
tags |
i386 precise ubi-network ubi-wireless xubuntu |
i386 iso-testing precise ubi-network ubi-wireless xubuntu |
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2012-02-28 12:11:51 |
Andrew McDonnell |
attachment added |
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boot.log https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/942573/+attachment/2790664/+files/boot.log |
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2012-02-28 12:12:22 |
Andrew McDonnell |
attachment added |
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casper.log https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/942573/+attachment/2790665/+files/casper.log |
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2012-02-28 12:15:18 |
Andrew McDonnell |
attachment added |
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expected.png https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/942573/+attachment/2790667/+files/expected.png |
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2012-02-28 12:15:47 |
Andrew McDonnell |
attachment added |
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actual.png https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/942573/+attachment/2790668/+files/actual.png |
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2012-02-28 12:30:57 |
Andrew McDonnell |
description |
After Xubuntu started, the Network Connections indicator (double arrow icon) was not shown in the XFCE panel.
I assume it should normally to appear just to the left of the clock.
I was able to start a terminal and see all my eth0 and wlan0 interfaces, and when I plugged in a network cable successfully acquired a DHCP address, thus the underlying network connectivity appears to be functioning.
Without this icon I was unable to scan for and connect to a wireless network easily.
As this functionality was here in Xubuntu precise alpha 2 and every other previous image I tested I assume something has been broken. |
After a Xubuntu Live session was started, the Network Connections indicator (double arrow icon) was not shown in the XFCE panel.
I assume it should normally to appear just to the left of the clock.
I was able to start a terminal and see all my eth0 and wlan0 interfaces, and when I plugged in a network cable successfully acquired a DHCP address, thus the underlying network connectivity appears to be functioning.
Without this icon I was unable to scan for and connect to a wireless network easily.
As this functionality was here in Xubuntu precise alpha 2 and every other previous image I tested I assume something has been broken.
Note: when I instead tried with a manual installer session initiated from the syslinux menu, the installer was able to present me with a list of my wifi networks and signal strengths and obtain a DHCP address via wifi... |
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2012-02-28 12:32:01 |
Andrew McDonnell |
description |
After a Xubuntu Live session was started, the Network Connections indicator (double arrow icon) was not shown in the XFCE panel.
I assume it should normally to appear just to the left of the clock.
I was able to start a terminal and see all my eth0 and wlan0 interfaces, and when I plugged in a network cable successfully acquired a DHCP address, thus the underlying network connectivity appears to be functioning.
Without this icon I was unable to scan for and connect to a wireless network easily.
As this functionality was here in Xubuntu precise alpha 2 and every other previous image I tested I assume something has been broken.
Note: when I instead tried with a manual installer session initiated from the syslinux menu, the installer was able to present me with a list of my wifi networks and signal strengths and obtain a DHCP address via wifi... |
After a Xubuntu Live session was started, the Network Connections indicator (double arrow icon) was not shown in the XFCE panel.
I assume it should normally to appear just to the left of the clock.
I was able to start a terminal and see all my eth0 and wlan0 interfaces, and when I plugged in a network cable successfully acquired a DHCP address, thus the underlying network connectivity appears to be functioning.
Without this icon I was unable to scan for and connect to a wireless network easily.
As this functionality was here in Xubuntu precise alpha 2 and every other previous image I tested I assume something has been broken.
Note: when I instead tried with a manual installer session initiated from the syslinux menu, the installer was able to present me with a list of my wifi networks and signal strengths and obtain a DHCP address via wifi...
I was also able to repeat this in a qemu kvm session so this is not just a manifestation of my netbook. |
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2012-02-28 13:15:50 |
Fabio Marconi |
affects |
ubuntu |
xfce4-session (Ubuntu) |
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2012-02-28 13:16:01 |
Fabio Marconi |
xfce4-session (Ubuntu): status |
New |
Confirmed |
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2012-02-28 14:04:32 |
Lionel Le Folgoc |
affects |
xfce4-session (Ubuntu) |
xubuntu-default-settings (Ubuntu) |
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2012-02-28 14:04:32 |
Lionel Le Folgoc |
xubuntu-default-settings (Ubuntu): status |
Confirmed |
Fix Released |
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