> I think do frequent automatic rescan could hurt battery life,
> so menu item for manual rescan would be better idea.
They don't need to be *very* frequent. Yes, the menu item for manual
rescan is an absolute MUST (see below though), but it also has to rescan
automatically from time to time.
I think do frequent automatic rescan could hurt battery life, so menu
item for manual rescan would be better idea.
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This one has annoyed me for quite a while now (well before 15.x). Having
to disable/enable wifi to get network manager applet to see the wifi
ssid (or wait quit a while) is a bit of a pain and shouldn't be
necessary for a modern OS. Also, the fact that there is no way anywhere,
either in
I have this bug too, on Ubuntu 15.04, running on a Lenovo Thinkpad Yoga
12.
A workaround that works for me is to run "sudo iwlist scan". After the
scan completes, the list of networks is updated in the network applet.
But of course I agree that having to do this is irritating.
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