This appears to be a new issue as I do not see records of it having startpage-d this particular issue. I recently installed Kubuntu 14.04 on a new machine (Samsung ATIV 7 ultrabook). I did not observe the same problem with the network-manager in Ubuntu 12.04 (Lenovo S series) or Debian 7.5/gnome (same Samsung ATIV 7), thus believe this pertains to Kubuntu/KDE specifically.  The network manager only shows a maximum of 3 "available" VPN connections under my wireless connection, whereas I have imported a couple of dozen. They are accessible and configured if I click "Edit" but that does not allow me to connect any of the ones that are not displayed by clicking on the network manager in the GUI.  Has anyone else experienced this?  It seems unlikely to be hardware related, and unless there is a configuration / user error I have made this may be a bug that needs to be reported to Kubuntu, KDE, or the maintainers of the network-manager. I will ask first and then make the report as required.
							
						
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 Have you scrolled through the displayed entries or dragged the widget window to a larger size to see everything?Windows no longer obstruct my view.
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 Thank you for the quick response. Neither scrolling through the displayed entries nor resizing the widget works. It strictly displays just three VPN's and does not allow resizing.Originally posted by Snowhog View PostHave you scrolled through the displayed entries or dragged the widget window to a larger size to see everything?
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 OK, I tried it again - USER ERROR. There is no scroll function. But if I carefully position the mouse at the CORNER it does allow resizing. Not at the bottom though. This appears my fault. Although the designers may want to make this easier, never had trouble in another GUI on that. Thank you very muchOriginally posted by Kubuntu1404_Singapore View PostThank you for the quick response. Neither scrolling through the displayed entries nor resizing the widget works. It strictly displays just three VPN's and does not allow resizing.
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