Updated lubuntu from 13.10 to 14.04 and got this issue.
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** Changed in: lxsession (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Julien Lavergne (gilir) = brijesh (patelbrijesh333)
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I update Xubuntu 12.04 to trusty and network settings indicator missing. I add
again:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xfce4-panel/+bug/1302462/comments/16
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As posted im am using Plain Unity, not Lxde :) Spearmint2 i will read up
on your fix :)
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I am effected by this bug after a upgrade on Ubuntu 14.04 on a Lenovo Thinkpad,
this happen more the one time on this machine.
I had to reinstall every time.
I cant even start nm-applet from terminal
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@martinjo84 and anyone else having problems with this fix, please
provide the version of lxsession you're using. `apt-cache policy
lxsession` should do the trick. if you have anything less than
0.4.9.2+git20140410-0ubuntu1.1, make sure to enable the proposed repo
and re-update/upgrade.
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This worked for me. By entering my username in the same manner root was
entered in these files, and also adding my user to netdev, I have had no
further problems.
https://awesome.naquadah.org/wiki/Nm-applet
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I have the same problem with fresh upgrades from Ubuntu 12.04 to 14.04
with Mate 1.8. nm-applet is not appearing at the beginning, it can be
called by nm-applet command, but it regularly crashes and should be
restarted again.
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Had it happen in Mint 17 MATE. Three users and gave each a separate
ethernet static IP address to allow access control of each assigned
static IP address at the router level instead of within linux. Shortly
after the nm-applet icon failed to appear in panel. I could see the
panel jump a bit
Hi,
In an Ubuntu Trusty home made with the mini.iso and a full Openbox
environment, I also met with a missing nm-applet indicator along with a
bug being the wired network working only just after boot, but never
coming back when disconnected and reconnected during a X session.
I had also met it
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: xfce4 (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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Among the programs affected by this bug is the git-annex assistant.
A plain Lubuntu 14.04 install does not start the assistant, breaking actual
functionality (the web-based interface can be launched from the menu but even
creating a repository does not complete, let alone having it actually
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: xfce4 (Ubuntu Trusty)
Status: New = Confirmed
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Further to comments #24 #32 and #33
Hi, I tried today and the patch fixed it. Everything is working now.
Thank you so much for work.
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This bug was fixed in the package lxsession -
0.4.9.2+git20140410-0ubuntu1.1
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* debian/patches:
- 90_fix_autostart.patch: Fix autostarting applications from system
directories (LP: #1308348).
*
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ConnyLo, you have the wrong version installed. You need to enable the
-proposed repository.
See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/EnableProposed for documentation on
how to enable and use -proposed.
** Tags removed: verification-needed
** Tags added: verification-done
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Mathew, thanks for that hint! Now it works - great!
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Should I make it to Verification-done?
Is Verification continued?
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lubuntu 14.04. Installed lxsession0.4.9.2 and removed nm-applet from the
Prefs Default Applications for LXSession Autostart tab, working
after a reboot. nm-applet does show in the panel.
apt-cache policy lxsession
lxsession:
Installed: 0.4.9.2+git20140410-0ubuntu1.1
Candidate:
Lubuntu 14.04.
Tried same procedure like above. Sorry, does not work for me!
apt-cache policy lxsession
Installiert: 0.4.9.2+git20140410-0ubuntu1
Installationskandidat: 0.4.9.2+git20140410-0ubuntu1
Versionstabelle:
*** 0.4.9.2+git20140410-0ubuntu1 0
500
Regarding #57:
After thorough testing including a reinstall I can't reproduce the
error. Closing the other report.
Network applet appears as expected in the panel, so confirming that the
fix works. Lubuntu 14.04.
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Not work for me on Xubuntu 14.04 x64
lxsession/trusty-proposed,now 0.4.9.2+git20140410-0ubuntu1.1 amd64 [installed]
lxsession-data/trusty-proposed,now 0.4.9.2+git20140410-0ubuntu1.1 all
[installed,automatic]
lxsession-logout/trusty-proposed,now 0.4.9.2+git20140410-0ubuntu1.1 amd64
** Also affects: xfce4 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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While testing the proposed package a crash appeared:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/lxsession/+bug/1333034
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Condition:Lubuntu 14.04-64bit in virtualbox
Enable trusty-proposed installed packages.
$ sudo apt list --installed lxsession*
lxsession/trusty-proposed,now 0.4.9.2+git20140410-0ubuntu1.1 amd64
[installed,automatic]
lxsession-data/trusty-proposed,now
Hello Lars, or anyone else affected,
Accepted lxsession into trusty-proposed. The package will build now and
be available at
http://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/lxsession/0.4.9.2+git20140410-0ubuntu1.1
in a few hours, and then in the -proposed repository.
Please help us by testing this new
** Branch linked: lp:ubuntu/trusty-proposed/lxsession
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: lxsession (Ubuntu Trusty)
Status: New = Confirmed
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# grandi ... ok, grazie =)
2014-06-07 17:33 GMT+02:00 Launchpad Bug Tracker 1308...@bugs.launchpad.net
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This bug was fixed in the package lxsession -
0.4.9.2+git20140410-0ubuntu2
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lxsession (0.4.9.2+git20140410-0ubuntu2) utopic; urgency=medium
* debian/patches:
-
** Description changed:
+ SRU statement :
+ [Impact]
+
+ * This bug prevents programs from /etc/xdg/autostart to actually
+ autostart at login. It means programs like nm-applet (the network applet
+ on the panel), update-notifier … are affected and have to be manually
+ start to work properly.
** Patch added: 90_fix_autostart.patch
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/lxsession/+bug/1308348/+attachment/4127645/+files/90_fix_autostart.patch
** Description changed:
SRU statement :
- [Impact]
+ [Impact]
- * This bug prevents programs from /etc/xdg/autostart to actually
+
** Branch linked: lp:ubuntu/utopic-proposed/lxsession
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This bug was fixed in the package lxsession -
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* debian/patches:
- 90_fix_autostart.patch: Fix autostarting applications from system
directories (LP: #1308348).
-
If it's been fixed, how do i install the patch?
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** Package changed: lxpanel (Ubuntu) = lxsession (Ubuntu)
** Changed in: lxsession (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = In Progress
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i see this bug in two of my laptops.
On the first system, which I upgraded from 13.10 - 14.04, i need to
manually startup nm-applet by issueing the command nm-applet on a
terminal
On the other system in which i did a fresh install of 14.01, i have to
start up nm-applet by the command
Can someone help me find the daily builds for Lubuntu 14.04 64-bit? I
used to have this when the bug wasn't present. Also can you tell me how
I can know if when this bug is fixed.
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what works for me, very simple:
right mouse click on taskbar, select Panel Einstellungen, select Panel
Erweiterungen, click Add, select Netzwerkmonitor (sorry, German version)
you can shift the app afterwards to the place where you want it to.
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I'm on Xubuntu 14.04 and I'm also affected. I tried one thing and it works
fine.
If you replace the entire file /etc/xdg/autostart (of the 14.04 version) by the
same file but from an older version (12.04), this problem disappears. Until
the bug is corrected, it allows us to not type a sudo
It's estimated to have a moderate impact on a large portion of Ubuntu
users.
** Changed in: lxpanel (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = High
** Changed in: lxpanel (Ubuntu Trusty)
Importance: Undecided = High
** Also affects: hundredpapercuts
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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BTW, to temporary fix that and other missing icons in systray
(skype,remmina,etc) in my XUbuntu 14.04 kill indicator-application-
service and disabled it from autostart (Preferences - Session and
startup - Automatic startup.
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I just upgrade to Xubuntu 14.04 and am experiencing this problem. Please
fix!!
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Please note that if you can't start nm-applet manually, or if the
~/.config/autostart workaround doesn't work, your are reporting on the
wrong but report. This bug is only for nm-applet not autostarted on
Lubuntu.
If you can't start nm-applet manually, please report another bug against
nm-applet,
In my case, with a fresh 14.04 lubuntu install, I have followed advice
froim Tabasc0 (#39) without success.
nm-applet still remains hidden. However it is working since #29 but only
in that weird way.
So there is something else which is not working as it was and I have no
clue at all.
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I am not sure whether this is a lxpanel bug, because whenever I enter in
LXsession configuration the Network GUI field is empty, while my
~/.config/lxsession/Lubuntu/desktop.config does show nm-applet under
network_gui/command. When I add nm-applet in the appropriate field in
the Core Applications
Hello,
I've made two fresh install on two differents laptops, and I have
resolved the issue the same way :
launch lxsession-default-apps, autostart tab
Uncheck and recheck Network
edit ~/.config/autostart/nm-applet.desktop
modify NoShowIn=KDE;LXDE; to NoShowIn=KDE;
close and restart session
This is also affecting the latest utopic dialy iso for starting one in a
virtualbox session.
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To Jorge Candela and Hayden Skinner
Thank you very much for the feedback.
I didn't mention before (#25) to avoid lengthy posts but I can add the
following:
I always upgrade by making a fresh install no matter the distro.
Some of the workarounds that I have tried:
- Tried to add nm-applet to
Abut this - Tried to modify a file (which I cannot recall now) change
some settings that said NoShowIn KDE; LXDE by removing the LXDE
The file was under home directory, hiden, and it is .config/autostart,
there you will find a Network.desktop NotShowIn section it includes LXDE
just delete it
ALT + F2 and type lxsession-default-apps and press
enter/return/whatever you call it.
Open the autostart tab and on top there is Disable autostarted
applications? Set it as no.
Now reboot or log out and back in and everything in ~/.config/autostart
should start. If someone knows why Disable
I can confirm this bug on three very different devices running Lubuntu
14.04 (from a recently upgrade, not a fresh install).
I've tried most of the work-arounds on this page (including the most
obvious one of trying to start nm-applet), to no avail. On two of the
devices, I could live with this
So many bugs came with this upgrade that they made me switch to Linux
Mint. It's a shame because I love Lubuntu. I had two computers running
Lubuntu, on one I could start the nm-applet, on the other one none of
the workarounds worked. I can't help any further, I don't have Lubuntu
anymore.
Same here,
Workaround:
manually adding @nm-applet to
~/.config/lxsession/Lubuntu/autostart
worked for me.
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So It still works for me ..How ever some AP's don't. very strange
indeed. I connects then boots me after a few seconds on some AP's. not
sure why..about ready to try Fedora again. I post a fix if I figure out
something better..
peace
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Again, it looks like it is working. This is what I have finally done:
- reinstall a fresh copy of Lubuntu 14.04 without updating software. Just the
installed image version. At this point there is no wireless network.
- as a user (NO ROOT) you can open console and type nm-applet. Network icon
i've been kind of keeping quiet about this one because it's no big deal
to add @nm-applet to ~/.config/lxsession/Lubuntu/autostart not to
mention the fact i use awesome as a window manager so i don't really
care if the icon doesn't fit the Lubuntu theme (in fact, i kind of
prefer the colored icons
I have found the exact same problem than Manuel Dias (#24) but within a
Samsung N150 Plus netbook.
A Lubuntu 13.10 install on the same hardware (Broadcom BCM4313) had
solid wireless.
I was not able to get any wireless switched on again, no matter wich
trick o change I tried.
But finally Hayden
Glad to be of assistance Jorge ! this is what the open source community is all
about! Lubuntu runs well on My new
windows 8 Asus laptop..well its not windows 8 any more! with secure boot
enabled! UEFI ! runs super fast now..thanks to all the hard work of the DEVs.
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Thanks Hayden.
Unfortunatelly I have to say that despite it was working, suddenly broke
again. Now wicd get stucked at validating (with wpa wireless) or
obtaining ip (with open wireless) and never goes forward. Important to
say that it happened without changing any configuration at all.
It was
This is What worked for me
sudo apt-get install wicd
sudo apt-get purge network-manager-gnome
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I also have the same problem with a fresh Lubuntu 14.04 i386 install on a
netbook HP mini 110 1140ep.
My wifi card is a BCM 4312. It worked well on Lubuntu 13.10.
I enabled the broadcom driver
The icon on the tray did not show so I open up the panel settings and
added the network manager (I
I have this problem on two computers after upgrading to 14.04. On one I
can't even start the nm-applet from the terminal or otherwise.
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Same here with xfce and 14.04
nm-applet is shown as running process (ps ax), but no icon is shown.
Starting it with sudo (sudo nm-applet) make the icon appear.
INHO: Since it affects several distributions, the affected packed should
be changed to nm-applet and not lxpanel, hence the same issu
I did a clean install of Lubuntu 14.04 i386, and it affects me as well.
Starting nm-applet works. Using sudo is not good, ~/.dbus and ~/.cache
can become owned by root.
However, this may be have something to do with wireless problems during
the install. In my first install attempt I selected
@quarx
You should look at this bug:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xfce4-panel/+bug/1302462
This bug here is for Lubuntu and not Xubuntu.
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I have this problem to
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May be this bug is a part of
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/lxsession/+bug/1309698 ?
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I did a clean install of Lubuntu 14.04, and it affects me as well.
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I did an install of the beta version lubuntu 14.04 of approx 2 weeks ago. I do
not have a version number of this one. Dont know where to find it.
Wifi worked perfectly, also during installation.
But the update of some days ago, did make the wifi and indicator at the bottom
disapear. no more
I am using Xubuntu, running sudo nm-applet works but this does not let
me save my configured VPN password, all was working ok before 14.04
upgrade. this is not a fresh install, but an upgrade from 13.10 14.04
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Update from my side (see my contributions above): after several
successful starts with kernel 3.11 instead of 3.13 I experienced a
completely new and unexpected behavior: the WiFi device was switched off
by software during boot and wasn't available anymore, even after a
reboot. I had to go to the
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I confirm I'm also affected by this bug. Glad to see a quick response
from Julien ;)
I did as suggested to run it from LXTerminal but I still can NOT connect
to my wireless network. Need to figure out what is wrong ...
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I am starting nm-applet without sudo from
~/.config/lxsession/Lubuntu/autstart however, it asks no more for a
password when I modify network settings.
This works for me to.
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Hmm, the nm-applet trick works, but only sort of: I get the icon back,
and i can now see my wireless networks, but it doesn't ask me for the
wireless encryption code, so it doesn't log on.
I assume I'll stay posted to this thread.
And a big thanks to Julien, wherever you are!!
Bill
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Maybe this helps: I came from 13.10 to 14.04 (upgrade path) and after
upgrading I was left with Kernel 3.11 (no upgrade to 3.13). The wireless
network worked for me after a reboot.
Then I updated from Kernel 3.11 to the generic kernel 3.13 as supplied
by 14.04 and after I rebooted I didn't have
@Norbert: did you previously start nm-applet with sudo? If so, then
probably some permissions were changed and that's why it doesn't work
properly any more. Because I've added it to startup from the start, I
never ran it with sudo and it works just fine here.
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xubuntu 13.10 - 14.04 - affects me, too, and nm-applet doesn't work for
me without sudo.
Also , where the network monitor was, now I have an IBus applet.
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As I wrote above, the problems started during the upgrade from 13.10 --
14.04 but not before the upgrade from kernel 3.11 (as in saucy) to 3.13
(as in trusty). Kernel 3.11 from 13.10 works under 14.04 without
problems!
While the lsmod output states that all relevant kernel modules
http://www.webupd8.org/2014/04/fix-lubuntu-1404-network-manager.html has
a nice workaround , it did take two reboots for it to work ( after
installing it decided not to want to connect to my WiFi router) I
rebooted the router and then my machine... all went well :)
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I'm preparing a fix in https://launchpad.net/~gilir/+archive/updates
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manually by launching nm-applet in a terminal
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Assignee: (unassigned) = Julien Lavergne (gilir)
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The new lx-session from the PPA didn't fix the problem for me. Only this
works:
desktop:~$ sudo nm-applet
nm-applet-Message: using fallback from indicator to GtkStatusIcon
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: lxpanel (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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A list of all reports related to this bug can be found here:
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