** Summary changed:

- Ballon Should not Appear When Connecting to a Wireless Network
+ Balloon should not appear when connecting to a wireless network

** Description changed:

- Binary package hint: gnome-network
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  Upon successful connection to a wireless network an annoying balloon
- pops-up advising that it has connected successfully.
+ pops up advising that it has connected successfully.
  
  There is no need for this balloon to appear, the only time a balloon
  would be required is when a user needs to be notified of something. Why
  does a user need to be notified that they have been connected to a
  wireless network?
  
  It's a small gripe, but the best and worst things in an operating system
  are always the small things. Windows XP has a habit of popping-up
  balloons for no reason, I would hate to see Ubuntu copy this annoying
  practice.
  
  The desktop should be clean and clear, it should invite the user in,
  quietly facilitating their work. It should not interrupt the user unless
  absolutely necessary. Doing so just makes the experience jarring and
  uncomfortable.
  
  This behaviour was seen when coming out of hibernation, at that point
  the wireless should have reconnected and 'just worked'.

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Balloon should not appear when connecting to a wireless network
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/92346
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