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Description of problem: liveinst in Soas-live-TC3 i686: [configure network] when clicked shows list of wireless AP's but does not pop up a configure window when one is selected Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): Soas-live-TC3 i686 How reproducible: every time an installation to HD is tried from booted CD Steps to Reproduce: 1.liveinst in root terminal 2.[Configure Network] clicked 3.pop up of list of wireless AP's 4.select one- No Pop up to configure the AP Actual results: unable to configure wireless AP for Sugar-Desktop. Expected results: Be able to configure AP for wep and password Additional info:
Generally in live install environment network should be configured using that environment and the [configure network] button should be greyed-out/insensitive. I need to investigate why it is not so.
The bug is regarding all live cd installations with wireless present. Proposed patch: http://www.redhat.com/archives/anaconda-devel-list/2011-October/msg00147.html Thanks the report.
This should be fixed in master/F17.
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