Reactivate the Network Manager
NoOp
glgxg at sbcglobal.net
Fri Sep 26 23:52:52 UTC 2014
On 09/20/2014 07:56 PM, Thomas Blasejewicz wrote:
>
> (2014/09/20 8:42), NoOp wrote:
...
>>>> If so, then Window(Super)key&Altkey - right click the panel|select 'Add
>>>> to Panel'|cick on 'Indicator Applet Complete|Click 'Add' and then
>>>> 'Close'. If the NetworkManager does not show up, then:
>>>>
>>>> $ killall NetworkManager
>>>>
>>>> it should show up now.
>>>>
>>> Thank you!
>>> As usual your advise showed a clear path to the solution of the problem.
>>> But ...
>>> I get TWO Network Manager applets instead of one.
>>> It all started out that way. When I tried to remove one, a whole bunch
>>> of indicators vanished.
>>> They are now back, but there are 2 nm applets, 2 battery applets and 1
>>> or 2 things more I do not need.
>>>
>>> As it is, I can have either TWO applets .. or none.
>>> To my mind, that is not very smart.
>>> Can this be related to the fact, that the PC in question supports both
>>> 32 and 64-bit systems?
>>> Is there a way to convince the computer that I need only applet for each
>>> thing?
>>>
>>>
>> You should be able to remove one of the indicator-applet-complete from
>> the panel:
>>
>> Window(Super)key&Altkey - right click on the date/time of one of the two
>> & select 'Remove from Panel'. That should leave you with only one.
>>
>>
>>
> As usual, I seem to be too stupid to follow instructions.
> "Win + Alt + right click" gives me precisely the same option as right
> click only -> namely to remove the indicator plugin Yes/No.
> And although I tried all sorts of things, I cannot see a "date/time" of
> these indicators anywhere ...
> Probably I should forget the whole thing.
>
>
You don't see a date/time indicator in the panel at all at all?
<http://xubuntu.org/screenshots/>
Post a screenshot of your desktop someplace (http://postimage.org/ or
similar)
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