** Description changed: Ubuntu release: 18.10 (cosmic) I verified this is the culprit after a downgrade to 0.42.2. When I go to the Wifi settings of gnome-control-center I get a 'wifi adapter not found' message, despite my card appearing in `lspci` and the wifi interface appearing in ifconfig. My wifi adapter is an Intel Advanced-N 6200, if that is of any help. I can provide more details if needed. EDIT: I've verified that I can add my wifi credentials to /etc/netplan/01-netcfg.yml and after a reboot the wifi connects successfully. The only thing not working is the Gnome integration. + + EDIT 2: More details: + gnome-shell version: 3.30.2-0ubuntu1.18.10.1 + gnome-control-center version: 1:3.30.2-1ubuntu0.18.10.2
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