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No, this is not accurate.
1) there are lots of users who do not want networks connecting automatically,
so they manually select the network they want.
2) even if Ubuntu is set to automatically connect to networks, if there are
more than one network in range that a user regularly connects to,
Greg, thanks for your suggestion. However, as Shahbaz points out, most
of the time, Ubuntu will connect automatically to one of the networks
you have connected to before. So most of the time, if you open the menu
to connect to a Wi-Fi network, it is to connect to a network that you
have *not* conne
Well there are several problems with your argument concerning people are
too dumb/lazy to read stuff.
First, most of the networks already appear in the "More networks" folder
because there are so many. 5 or 6 get shuffled into the visible space
from the dozens that live in the "More networks" fold
I completely agree with what you are saying. If I wanted to manually
select my network every time, I would also be frustrated with having
unwanted networks in the way.
However, I do see a problem. First of all, remember that most people
have the network automatically get connected to, so when they