GNOME Bugzilla – Bug 607580
Applet applies confusing 'Auto' as a prefix to all Network Names
Last modified: 2010-01-21 22:00:30 UTC
Bug initially reported in launchpad > https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/network-manager-applet/+bug/386407 When a user connects to a network for the first time, the network's profile is saved by the applet. One of the attributes of a network which is enabled by default, is the 'Auto' attribute, which denotes automatically try to connect to the network, if present, and not the machine's not already connected to a network. This attribute is used a prefix of the network ( or connection ) name and is displayed several places in the applet, and also in the Network Connections application. Even if the user de-selects the 'connect automatically' checkbox via System : Preference : Network Connections : Wireless tab's Edit button, the prefix continues to show. The only way to get rid of it, is to delete 'Auto' from the 'Connection name' input field. Unless the applet allows a given network to exist both with or without the 'Auto' attribute, this prefix should just get stripped from the name. The prefix shows up in the following places: - applet : right-click : Connection Information - applet: right-click: Edit Connection, select Wireless tab, select network, click 'Edit'. 'Auto' appears in the dialog title, in the 'Connection name'
*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 587844 ***