Well, you are running Gnome. The right click options are only moved to
the left click menu in Unity. That is the same in Precise.
** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Invalid
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Ah, I see. Thanks! This ticket can be closed.
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Title:
Can't enable wireless
Status in “network-manager” package in
According to the debug information on this bug report, nothing is wrong
-- wireless is indeed disabled in the menu:
Below Wireless and VPN; you should see an entry for Enable wireless
which is likely unchecked. Clicking on it should add a checkmark again,
and allow wireless to be used (it may
Thank you for your prompt response. Unfortunately there is no Enable
wireless entry. The network menu is, in full:
Wired network (greyed out)
diconnected (greyed out)
Mobile Broadband (greyed out)
not enabled (greyed out; has a no signal icon
Could you please attach a screenshot? And are you sure that wifi is not
disabled by some hardware button/switch?
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Certainly; please see screenshot1.png attached.
Yes, the first thing I did was to double check that the hardware switch
was set to enabled. Also, as previously mentioned, the interface can be
configured without problems using command line tools, and all my
submissions to this ticket have been
How does your /etc/network/interfaces look like?
And would you be able to test a daily live CD: http://cdimage.ubuntu.com
/daily-live/current/
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Marius, you're looking too far I think ;)
Alistair, please see if Enable wireless can be toggled -- it will show
up in the right-click menu for the applet, rather than the left-click
menu.
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Mathieu,
Thank you, I didn't realise that there was now a right click menu. There
is indeed an Enable wireless option there that works.
I suggest tweaking the UI to make this clear. There are going to be lots
of people like me upgrading from 12.04 who aren't going to be aware of
the right click
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Title:
Can't enable wireless
Status in “network-manager” package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug description:
On booting and
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