** Changed in: network-manager-applet (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Invalid
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Title:
no network icon after u
Thank you! It was the missing indicator-application that was causing my
issues. Re-installed it and the icon appeared. Sorry for wasting your
time and thanks for your help.
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You'll need to have at least libappindicator and indicator-application
if I'm not mistaken.
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Title:
no network icon
Mathieu,
I was in the default Gnome session (Unity). However, I had removed
various 'indicator' type packages from the system while I was trying to
figure out why I had two battery icons displayed. Maybe I've removed
something I shouldn't have! Can you give me an authoritative list of
what pack
Gareth,
I'm not convinced this is the same issue, as killing off gnome-keyring
should have made the icon appear. Unfortunately, as there is no
timestamp in .xsession-errors, it's not possible to know in which order
the above three messages showed up.
Could you please tell me what was the original
I installed the gnome-session-fallback and when I logged in with this,
the network icon appeared. I don't know if it's relevant, but it's
better to mention it!
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Status: New => Confirmed
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Title:
no network icon after upgrad
I have this issue too. When I first started the laptop a notification
showed me that wireless networks are available. I didn't notice if
there was a network icon visible or not. Anyway, the network is visible
in System Settings and after configuring it there a notification showed
me that I was c
So, after our discussion on IRC, I downloaded the source and built a
package with debug symbols. In gdb, I found it hung here:
2319ret = gnome_keyring_find_itemsv_sync
(GNOME_KEYRING_ITEM_GENERIC_SECRET,
(in gconf-upgrade.c) and never returns.
I killed gnome-keyring-daemon and then
That Gtk-WARNING **: GtkImage message shouldn't be breaking anything, I
don't think it's the cause for nm-applet not appearing.
If it's an issue in dbus or glib that causes nm-applet to be unable to
speak to NM (which could explain it not appearing), there should be
other messages in .xsessions-er
** Changed in: network-manager-applet (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => New
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Title:
no network icon after upgra
Mathieu Trudel-Lapierre writes:
> I can't reproduce this with any type of connection (wifi, wired, or
> wwan), and I've precisely been doing work to make sure the applet always
> shows up in sessions outside Unity/indicator widgets, which obviously
> meant testing and retesting precisely this...
I can't reproduce this with any type of connection (wifi, wired, or
wwan), and I've precisely been doing work to make sure the applet always
shows up in sessions outside Unity/indicator widgets, which obviously
meant testing and retesting precisely this...
Could you please attach .xsession-errors
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Title:
no network icon after upgrade to oneiric
Status in “network-manager-applet” package in Ubuntu:
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