I started looking at what files nm-applet uses on startup and decided to delay
the autostart of nm-applet to see if that would fix it.
I editted the following file '/etc/xdg/autostart/nm-applet.desktop' and change
the following line from 'Exec=nm-applet' to 'Exec=sh -c "sleep 1; nm-applet"
&'.
I just rebooted this evening and it's back to the same old behavior, so
I don't even know what's going on...
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Title:
After boot, NetworkManager in
I've diff'd the xml files in xfconf and don't see much difference,
except in the launcher items on the bottom panel. The behavior first
occured when I removed the Indicator Plugin and added it back myself.
If you'd like I can remove the Indicator Plugin and add it back myself and
archive the two
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 965895 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/965895
After being frustrated with NM-Applet not functioning correctly since I
upgraded to 12.04, I wondered if it may be part of a larger problem.
I decided to rename the 'panel' directory for xfce4 inside of
'/h
After being frustrated with NM-Applet not functioning correctly since I
upgraded to 12.04, I wondered if it may be part of a larger problem.
I decided to rename the 'panel' directory for xfce4 inside of
'/home//.config/', so that it would reset the defaults of the Panel, and
then I rebooted. Aft
I am experiencing this bug as well and can confirm installing
libgnutls26 from the Debian Repo resolves this issue. Will gladly
provide debug information if requested.
Thanks,
Patrick
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