On 14 August 2010 22:44, A J Binnie <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi folks, > > I've been running 10.04 for a while now, and everything was working > fine until the last round of updates. Now I've completely lost my > wireless connection. The network manager menu has gone from the > top-right hand corner of the screen and I appear to have lost the > ability to do anything that requires authentication. For example, if I > try to install anything from the software centre, clicking on the > "install" results in no action at all. Even something as simple as > changing the time won't work. > > I can still do stuff from the command line using sudo, but I'm not > exactly a wizard with the command line! > > Has anyone else experienced this? > > Regards, > > Gus > > Hello Gus, As a guess this sounds like a problem with gksudo or libgksu. Assuming you have tried login out and back in again, if you have a wired connection try doing a package upgrade with the command line
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