[Bug 2134702] Re: [Resolute] Wifi setup in the installer doesn't indicate which AP has been chosen after you choose it

Jeff Lane  2134702 at bugs.launchpad.net
Thu Dec 11 14:45:48 UTC 2025


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** Description changed:

  This is on the early Resolute images, I would expect it also affects at
  least Questing (I haven't done anything with a Desktop ISO in a long
  time so I don't know how far back this goes).
  
  I'm installing Resolute Daily on a laptop.  In the installer it gets to
  the point where it wants to connect to a WiFi network and shows me all
  my local SSIDs.
  
  I pick one and in the installer the ONLY highlight is on mouseover.
  Once I click one and move the mouse off of the list of known SSIDs, the
  highlight disappears and it confusingly looks like nothing has been
  chosen.
  
  I sat here for several minutes clicking and re-clicking on the SSID I
  wanted to connect to before I tried just hitting Next and discovering it
  HAD actually registered my choice, the installer just doesn't indicate
  my choice in the UI.
  
- To reproducec (for me):
+ NOTE: Once I do click next and successfully connect, the list of SSIDs
+ does indicate which I'm finally connected to with a checkmark.  There's
+ just no intermediate indication I've actually chosen one before I've
+ clicked Next and gone through the process of connecting.
+ 
+ To reproduce (for me):
  1: boot the Resolute daily
  2: advance to the wifi network setup
  3: mouse over the SSID list and note that the one under the mouse gets highligted but ONLY when the mouse is over it.
  4: Click one and move the mouse out of the selection box
  5: note that all indication is gone and there's no indication that you have clicked/chosen any particular SSID
  
  Env:
  Resolute Daily
  Lenovo Thinkpad P14s
  Booted in the installer from USB

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Title:
  [Resolute] Wifi setup in the installer doesn't indicate which AP has
  been chosen after you choose it

Status in ubiquity package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  This is on the early Resolute images, I would expect it also affects
  at least Questing (I haven't done anything with a Desktop ISO in a
  long time so I don't know how far back this goes).

  I'm installing Resolute Daily on a laptop.  In the installer it gets
  to the point where it wants to connect to a WiFi network and shows me
  all my local SSIDs.

  I pick one and in the installer the ONLY highlight is on mouseover.
  Once I click one and move the mouse off of the list of known SSIDs,
  the highlight disappears and it confusingly looks like nothing has
  been chosen.

  I sat here for several minutes clicking and re-clicking on the SSID I
  wanted to connect to before I tried just hitting Next and discovering
  it HAD actually registered my choice, the installer just doesn't
  indicate my choice in the UI.

  NOTE: Once I do click next and successfully connect, the list of SSIDs
  does indicate which I'm finally connected to with a checkmark.
  There's just no intermediate indication I've actually chosen one
  before I've clicked Next and gone through the process of connecting.

  To reproduce (for me):
  1: boot the Resolute daily
  2: advance to the wifi network setup
  3: mouse over the SSID list and note that the one under the mouse gets highligted but ONLY when the mouse is over it.
  4: Click one and move the mouse out of the selection box
  5: note that all indication is gone and there's no indication that you have clicked/chosen any particular SSID

  Env:
  Resolute Daily
  Lenovo Thinkpad P14s
  Booted in the installer from USB

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