Public bug reported:
[Machine with issue]
Dell Vostro 20 (3015) All-in-One
Processor: IntelĀ® PentiumĀ® Quad Core J2900
Graphics: NVIDIA [10de:1140]
[Steps to reproduce bug]
1. Install OS
2. Install nvidia driver with command sudo apt-get update apt-get install
nvidia-331
3. Reboot system
4.
Attached please find the dmidecode outputs of the tested machine.
** Attachment added: dmidecode.txt
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubuntu-drivers-common/+bug/1310516/+attachment/4092345/+files/dmidecode.txt
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Packages for network-manager-applet 1.2.0-0ubuntu0.16.04.3 solved the
icon issue.
Verification steps:
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1. Go to "Software & Updates" > "Developer Options" tab > tick "Pre-released
updates (xenial-proposed)" > save changes
2. Perform the following commands:
$ sudo apt-get update
$ sudo
Hi,
I have installed the following 2 packages on my Xenial:
* unity-control-center (version 15.04.0+16.04.20160413-0ubuntu3)
* indicator-bluetooth (version 0.0.6+16.04.20160526-0ubuntu1)
Then I paired my Xenial to another bluetooth device (which is running
Precise).
Results:
(1) Bluetooth
The Yakkety network-manager-applet (1.2.0-0ubuntu3) packages from
comment #37 returned positive results on Xenial.
Details below:
(1) Downloaded packages from https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source
/network-manager-applet/1.2.0-0ubuntu3/+build/9813691 and install them
to a Xenial system.
(2)
Public bug reported:
Using the 2/14 Xenial daily build, paired bluetooth headsets' do not
work in HSP/HFP mode.
[Steps to reproduce]
1. Pair a bluetooth headset with laptop installed with Xenial 2/14 daily build
2. In the laptop, go to sound settings > output tab > try switching mode to
HSP/HFP
Hi David, confirmed that both A2DP & HSP/HFP are working correctly with
the latest bluez 5.37-0ubuntu5.
I've tested with a Xenial based OEM image which was built on Mar-14 and
includes all latest upstream Xenial packages on that date.
In this OEM image, bluez version is 5.37-0ubuntu5 and no BT
Public bug reported:
* Steps to reproduce:
1. Install image
2. Boot into OS
3. Check the wifi status in network-manager applet
* Expected result:
Available APs listed in network-manager applet, wifi connection can be
established
* Actual result:
AP list replaced by a greyed-out "device not
Public bug reported:
* Steps to reproduce:
1. Boot into Ubuntu
2. Check wifi connection in network-manager applet drop-down list
* Expected result:
A list of available APs should be listed and connection can be established
after selecting one AP
* Actual result:
Sometimes the wifi device is
Please refer to the attached syslog
** Attachment added: "3g-icon-syslog"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/network-manager-applet/+bug/1571574/+attachment/468/+files/3g-icon-syslog
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Xenial + adwaita-icon-theme (3.18.0-2ubuntu3.1) with 3G connection
established:
The network icon is still a "no network connected" icon [not OK]
** Attachment added: "wwan-connection-established.png"
Xenial + adwaita-icon-theme (3.18.0-2ubuntu3.1) with no network
connection established:
The network icon is a "no network connected" icon [OK]
** Attachment added: "nothing-connected.png"
Issue still occurs after updating to
- network-manager version 1.2.2-0~201605130755~ubuntu16.04.1 and
- network-manager-gnome version 1.2.2-0~201605201009~ubuntu16.04.1
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Issue also still occurs if keeping network manager 1.1.93 and updating
network-manager-gnome only to network-manager-gnome version
1.2.2-0~201605201009~ubuntu16.04.1
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Issue also still occurs if keeping network manager 1.1.92 and updating
network-manager-gnome only to network-manager-gnome version
1.2.2-0~201605201009~ubuntu16.04.1
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With adwaita-icon-theme (3.18.0-2ubuntu3.1), the issue still occurs.
Please refer to the screenshots attached in following comments for details.
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network-manager applet screenshot when issue occurred:
Wifi is shown as "disconnected" and only one random SSID is displayed
** Attachment added: "no-ssid.JPG"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/network-manager/+bug/1578127/+attachment/4655329/+files/no-ssid.JPG
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pop up window shown when trying to connect to the random SSID available
** Attachment added: "failed-to-connect.png"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/network-manager/+bug/1578127/+attachment/4655330/+files/failed-to-connect.png
** Description changed:
[Steps to reproduce]
- 1.
Public bug reported:
[Steps to reproduce]
1. Boot into OS
2. Do s3 a few times
3. Check if wifi is still working after s3
[Expected results]
wifi still working correctly after s3
[Actual results]
1. Wifi shows "disconnected" in network-manager (both in applet and from
command "nmcli d
Public bug reported:
After establishing a 3G connection, the icon shown in system tray should
be a 3G indicator to indicate that 3G is connected.
However, in Xenial there is no 3G icon at all.
After 3G connection is established, it remains as the previous icon displayed.
(e.g.
If no other
Hi Martin,
I'm afraid that just like Scott's, my verification failed as well.
After upgrading to network-manager-applet version
1.2.0-0ubuntu0.16.04.2, it now shows the fan-like "wifi icon" when WWAN
connection is established.
The expected icon should be a mobilebroadband-specific icon (the
Note that software update results in comment #46 & #47 are done via the
command line (in other words, they are the result of the suggestion in
comment #45.)
When a user simply updates via GUI software updater, he/she will still
meet the hang issue mentioned in comment #44.
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Public bug reported:
[Steps]
1. Go to System settings > Network > Mobile Broadband
2. Check the options available in "Network" pull-down menu
3. Click on the pull-down menu and click on the "Add new connection" that shows
up
4. Create a new mobile broadband connection
5. Check what options are
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