[Bug 647598] Re: Network indicator applet shows no connetions (No network devices available), while there are working conections

2011-03-15 Thread Mathieu Trudel-Lapierre
Fixing this to make it clearer that the issue is with Conflicts between NetworkManager and ConnMan; nm needs to add Conflicts, and probably so does network-manager-applet. ** Changed in: network-manager-applet (Ubuntu) Status: Incomplete = Triaged ** Changed in: network-manager-applet

[Bug 647598] Re: Network indicator applet shows no connetions (No network devices available), while there are working conections

2011-03-13 Thread Eshwar Andhavarapu
sure it has nothing to do with settings in /etc/network/interfaces? -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/647598 Title: Network indicator applet shows no connetions (No network devices

Re: [Bug 647598] Re: Network indicator applet shows no connetions (No network devices available), while there are working conections

2011-01-18 Thread Rafal Cieslak
The problem appears to be with the connman package not allowing networkmanager to run.  Just uninstall connman (which is a dependency of indicator-network), reboot, and all should be well I confirm. Just did so, and everything works back well. -- You received this bug notification because

[Bug 647598] Re: Network indicator applet shows no connetions (No network devices available), while there are working conections

2011-01-17 Thread Jamie Daws
The problem appears to be with the connman package not allowing networkmanager to run. Just uninstall connman (which is a dependency of indicator-network), reboot, and all should be well -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to

[Bug 647598] Re: Network indicator applet shows no connetions (No network devices available), while there are working conections

2010-12-22 Thread 311005901
I had the same problem after I removed indicator-network, but I lost wired connectivity afterwards. I reinstalled indicator-network and it's working again. Now, I have the network manager applet right next to the indicator-network appearing in my panel. Can I get my panel back to normal? -- You

[Bug 647598] Re: Network indicator applet shows no connetions (No network devices available), while there are working conections

2010-10-12 Thread Rafal Cieslak
This bug is present in maverick final release, as I update my system scrupulously. -- Network indicator applet shows no connetions (No network devices available), while there are working conections https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/647598 You received this bug notification because you are a

Re: [Bug 647598] Re: Network indicator applet shows no connetions (No network devices available), while there are working conections

2010-10-02 Thread Rafal Cieslak
Reinstalling network-manager didn't help at all. -- Network indicator applet shows no connetions (No network devices available), while there are working conections https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/647598 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is

[Bug 647598] Re: Network indicator applet shows no connetions (No network devices available), while there are working conections

2010-10-01 Thread Mathieu Trudel
Can you make sure network-manager is really installed? What is the output of the command: 'dpkg -l network-manager libnm-glib2 libnm-util1 network-manager-applet' ? ** Changed in: network-manager-applet (Ubuntu) Status: New = Incomplete -- Network indicator applet shows no connetions

Re: [Bug 647598] Re: Network indicator applet shows no connetions (No network devices available), while there are working conections

2010-10-01 Thread Rafal Cieslak
Desired=Unknown/Install/Remove/Purge/Hold | Status=Not/Inst/Conf-files/Unpacked/halF-conf/Half-inst/trig-aWait/Trig-pend |/ Err?=(none)/Reinst-required (Status,Err: uppercase=bad) ||/ Nazwa WersjaOpis

[Bug 647598] Re: Network indicator applet shows no connetions (No network devices available), while there are working conections

2010-10-01 Thread Mathieu Trudel
Right, that's my fault, I should have written network-manager-gnome. This look okay-ish on this end, perhaps just reinstall network-manager to make sure the .service files are added? (you can do this with 'sudo apt-get install --reinstall network-manager') -- Network indicator applet shows no

[Bug 647598] Re: Network indicator applet shows no connetions (No network devices available), while there are working conections

2010-09-28 Thread Davim
Same problem here, I've installed indicator-network and after that the network-manager stoped working, even after completly removing the indicator-network package -- Network indicator applet shows no connetions (No network devices available), while there are working conections

Re: [Bug 647598] Re: Network indicator applet shows no connetions (No network devices available), while there are working conections

2010-09-28 Thread Rafal Cieslak
In fact, I can claim I installed indicator-network, that's a clue. I purged it soon after, but it didn't help. -- Network indicator applet shows no connetions (No network devices available), while there are working conections https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/647598 You received this bug

[Bug 647598] Re: Network indicator applet shows no connetions (No network devices available), while there are working conections

2010-09-27 Thread Kalle Valo
Moving to network-manager-applet which contains nm_applet. ** Package changed: indicator-network (Ubuntu) = network-manager-applet (Ubuntu) -- Network indicator applet shows no connetions (No network devices available), while there are working conections https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/647598

[Bug 647598] Re: Network indicator applet shows no connetions (No network devices available), while there are working conections

2010-09-26 Thread Yarlie
I'm not sure if the description is matching the SourcePackage. I have this problem with nm-applet from networkmanager-gnome. I had networkmanager-gnome removed and replaced it with indicator- network. I then reverted back to networkmanager-gnome, and faced the problem described. I removed (with