My individual issue is fixed. I tested it at an additional access point.
A major surprise along the way included the first functional appearance
of the applet apparently only triggered by unplugging the Ethernet
cable.
The documentation at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/NetworkManager
looks li
I was plugged in to do these changes (an hour ago). Disconnecting the
ethernet cable was enough to have the applet show up and for the WPA
access point to link.
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changed /etc/network/interfaces —
$ cat interfaces
auto lo
iface lo inet loopback
auto eth0
And the processes running are —
$ ps -eaf | grep NetworkMana
root 5444 1 0 12:57 ?00:00:00 /usr/sbin/NetworkManager
root 5452 1 0 12:57 ?00:00:00 /usr/sbin/nm-system
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Alex asked for:
1. your complete /var/log/syslog
2. your /etc/network/interfaces
3. your /etc/NetworkManager/nm-system-settings.conf
4. the output you get on a terminal when running:
a) dpkg -l network-manager*
also attach specific information about the net you are t
I made some changes a few weeks ago to get my (now) Ubuntu 8.04.1
(/etc/issue) going with a WPA access point. (That was a horrid
struggle.) I've been through some automatic updates since then including
one this morning after which Firefox seemed to stick with Work Offline
checked (even in a brand n