On 10/04/17 14:26, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 04/10/17 12:47, Stephen Davies wrote:
That's what I guessed but clicking the left box does nothing and it
stays unchecked.
Hummm. If you don't have rfkill installed, install it. And then
rfkill list wifi
Thank you yet again!
rfkill list w
On 04/10/17 12:47, Stephen Davies wrote:
> That's what I guessed but clicking the left box does nothing and it
> stays unchecked.
Hummm. If you don't have rfkill installed, install it. And then
rfkill list wifi
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On 10/04/17 14:15, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 04/10/17 12:36, Stephen Davies wrote:
I was checking out the restored network manager and somehow managed to
disable all wireless interfaces.
I'm guessing that it is one of the little squares at the top beside a
wireless icon and a flight mode icon but cl
On 04/10/17 12:36, Stephen Davies wrote:
> I was checking out the restored network manager and somehow managed to
> disable all wireless interfaces.
>
> I'm guessing that it is one of the little squares at the top beside a
> wireless icon and a flight mode icon but clicking the left hand square
> s
On 10/04/17 13:40, Stephen Davies wrote:
On 10/04/17 13:30, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 04/10/17 11:50, Stephen Davies wrote:
Yes. It is KDE.
There is no entry for Networks in the Entries list.
Oh, and is "Networks" checked in the "Extra Items" list in the General
section?
You got it again.
I
On 04/10/17 12:10, Stephen Davies wrote:
> Hopefully that is the end of my F25 upgrade woes.
Fingers crossed. :-)
>
> Cheers and thanks,
Welcome
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On 10/04/17 13:30, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 04/10/17 11:50, Stephen Davies wrote:
Yes. It is KDE.
There is no entry for Networks in the Entries list.
Oh, and is "Networks" checked in the "Extra Items" list in the General
section?
You got it again.
I installed plasma-nm and all came good (aft
On 04/10/17 11:50, Stephen Davies wrote:
> Yes. It is KDE.
>
> There is no entry for Networks in the Entries list.
Oh, and is "Networks" checked in the "Extra Items" list in the General
section?
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On 04/10/17 11:50, Stephen Davies wrote:
> Yes. It is KDE.
>
> There is no entry for Networks in the Entries list.
Interesting
What do you get for
rpm -qa | grep plasma-nm
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On 10/04/17 13:15, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 04/10/17 11:35, Stephen Davies wrote:
With no network icon in the task bar, I eventually got my ethernet and
wireless connections working again using nm-connection-editor but
would prefer to get the icon interface back too.
I think we're talking KDE here
On 04/10/17 11:35, Stephen Davies wrote:
> With no network icon in the task bar, I eventually got my ethernet and
> wireless connections working again using nm-connection-editor but
> would prefer to get the icon interface back too.
I think we're talking KDE here. If so
Right click on the li
With no network icon in the task bar, I eventually got my ethernet and
wireless connections working again using nm-connection-editor but would prefer
to get the icon interface back too.
If/when I get that back, does it include the connection status notifications?
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