I don't really think Low is an appropriate priority level. I would rate it as High since there's no obvious workaround (disabling/re-enabling networking via the applet is simple enough, but does not work consistently).
So basically, for a "standard" user, the only remedy is closing any application and rebooting... this is not really appropriate IMHO since
1. Lucid is a LTS release
2. People tend to use standby a lot nowadays, so are likely to encounter this behavior one time or another
I don't really think Low is an appropriate priority level. I would rate it as High since there's no obvious workaround (disabling/ re-enabling networking via the applet is simple enough, but does not work consistently).
So basically, for a "standard" user, the only remedy is closing any application and rebooting... this is not really appropriate IMHO since
1. Lucid is a LTS release
2. People tend to use standby a lot nowadays, so are likely to encounter this behavior one time or another
Using Lucid x86_64