While I am experiencing the same issue as the others here, I am more
interested in another aspect of the problem.  Specifically, the error
message given does not give any information about the actual issue - it
indicates something was typed, but nothing was typed.  It does not
indicate what was typed.  It does not indicate what interface doesn't
exist.

I've attempted to check the system logs for more information, and found
nothing.

Error messages should give advanced users information to facilitate
their efforts to resolve the issue.  Generally, it is very easy to do so
- most of the time, the code throwing the error has additional
information which would make sense to tell the user.  One might want to
hide this information behind a 'show details' link, but it should be
available to those who want it.

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network-admin error: The interface does not exist
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/184711
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