Guys, shouldn't the release be postponed in case that such an important
issue exists? Cause when somebody upgrades to a new distro and it will
not allow him to connect to the internet by the same means that have
already that worked for some years, that's a big problem. Mainly because
without internet connection working it's much more difficult to find a
solution on how to make it work again, install new packages
(knetworkmanager, nm-applet, wicd). I don't see it as a good idea to
release it to common user. Or at least provide some warning about this
problem _before_ he actually starts the upgrade.

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Can't connect to a hidden network
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