Fedora 33: Gnome 3.38 bad user expericence on prefs window

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Hi,

testing Fedora 33 with Gnome 3.38 via XRDP:

when opening system prefs, a popup informing the user, that "he can't
scan for wifi networks" needs to be clicked.

Thats pointless, because in the liveimage the request is for "Live
System User" which has no password, therefor it is possible to scan for
networks.
Also, the request comes in on any scan cycle which is anoying AND they
seem to stack with each  scan loop thats done inthe background.

On a real system, a user in this situation does not have admin rights,
it would make sense to ask once when entering the menu entry "wifi" OR
to skip the entire process and disable the prefs menu entry "wifi" at all.

In addition: the button to disable WLAN to safe energy, is access &
useable, but does not have a result.



best regards,
Marius

PS: if the liveimage category in bugzilla would be maintained, those
bugreports would be there.

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