Hallo Mathieu,
Yes, I understand your opinion, it makes sence in enterprice
environments. But in the situation, when outdoor staffs have to connect
their company laptops from outside the company, the IT-administrators
have to set up your special file into
//var/lib/polkit-1/localauthority/50-l
Hallo Mathieu,
thanks for your answer. Is there really no way back to designe the
nm-manager, that users can create new WLAN-connections only for
themselves (not system-wide) by default? I think, this would be much
easier for many Ubuntu-users, who are not IT-insiders.
And a question:
1. Whic
Hallo Mathieu,
thanks for your answer. But you could not convince me, because I cannot
reach this option to uncheck "Available to all users", because the
question for admin password comes before. Did you really check this
problem with a newly set 12.04 with a second user (without admin rights)?
Public bug reported:
In Ubuntu 10.04 a normal user could connect to new WLANs. In 12.04 (with
Unity) a question for admin password comes up with this action. I think,
connecting to new WLANs should stay a right of normal users. I cannot be
with them everytime, or I cannot give them the admin passw