There are actually three separated issues discussed there. First one is
the original reported problem where URfkill was not updating killswitch
states properly. That has been fixed.
The second one is about the icon which actually is nm-no-connection which
unfortunately looks like a wifi icon.
Ok, I have re-read this and the only problem in the original screenshot
was the lack of networks, which *is* a bug. Also, the issue with just
reported in comment #7 is a bug. @Antti, could you comment on this?
Should be use this bug for that issue or open a new one?
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# system-image-cli -i
current build number: 29
device name: krillin
channel: ubuntu-touch/ubuntu-rtm/14.09-proposed
last update: 2014-09-11 05:41:43
version version: 29
version ubuntu: 20140910
version device: 20140908-d8c11f3
version custom: 1410379789
** Changed
This show that this is a duplicate of bug #1336715
phablet@ubuntu-phablet:~$ dbus-send --print-reply
--dest=com.canonical.indicator.network /com/canonical/indicator/network
org.gtk.Actions.Describe string:wifi.enable
method return sender=:1.48 - dest=:1.130 reply_serial=2
struct {
** Tags added: rtm14
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1355776
Title:
WiFi shown as enabled in indicator while disabled in status bar
Status in
@Antti
Did you review the sceenshot? The icon displayed ( an empty Wi-Fi icon
with no bars ) shows up on my mako too when Wi-Fi is enabled, but not
*connected*. When I disable Wi-Fi via the indicator menu, or system
settings, the icon doesn't change.
The only thing fishy here, is that no
** Summary changed:
- WiFi shown as enabled in indicator while enabled in status bar
+ WiFi shown as enabled in indicator while disabled in status bar
** Description changed:
After disabling WiFi and rebooting, WiFi appears as enabled in
indicator-network and system settings.
This
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