Re: [lubuntu-users] How to get back the wifi icon in taskbar (Wilbert Heeringa)

2020-07-02 Thread Fritz Hudnut
WH:

Thanks for the follow up, glad someone could help out with it . . . .

F

On Thu, Jul 2, 2020 at 2:41 AM Wilbert Heeringa 
wrote:

> Hi Fritz,
>
> Thanks for your help.
>
> Ranger5 advised me to run:
>
> nm-tray applet show
>
> After getting back the Status Notifier Plugin I ran this.
>
> Then I logged out and logged in and it was solved.
>
> --Wilbert
>
>
>
>
> Op di 30 jun. 2020 om 16:19 schreef Fritz Hudnut :
>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>> Dear all,
>>>
>>> I am using Lubuntu 20.04 LTS.
>>>
>>> I accidentally lost the wifi icon in the taskbar in the bottom right. I
>>> need it since I have to switch wifi connections (since my printer is
>>> connected via wifi).
>>>
>>> I tried:
>>> right-click taskbar
>>> Choose ‘Configure Panel’
>>> Click ‘Widgets’
>>> Click on +
>>> …
>>>
>>> Then I don’t know what to do, there is nothing in the list that seems to
>>> include the wifi icon. There is a ‘Network monitor’, but that’s something
>>> else, it does not give me a list of wifi connections which I can choose
>>> from.
>>>
>>> Via the Start button you can choose >Preferences >Advanced Network
>>> Configuration, but it does not solve the problem either.
>>>
>>> Does anybody know a solution?
>>>
>>>
>>>
>> @Wilbert:
>>
>> Did you try a basic apt update/upgrade??  I recall that over the years
>> the wifi applet would disappear, or sometimes show up as two applets . . .
>> problem seems to come and go, and often the next update/upgrade will
>> resolve the problem, or a couple of them?  Otherwise in terms of how to go
>> into the console and fix the problem . . . I don't know.
>>
>> F
>>
>
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Re: [lubuntu-users] How to get back the wifi icon in taskbar (Wilbert Heeringa)

2020-07-02 Thread Wilbert Heeringa
Hi Fritz,

Thanks for your help.

Ranger5 advised me to run:

nm-tray applet show

After getting back the Status Notifier Plugin I ran this.

Then I logged out and logged in and it was solved.

--Wilbert




Op di 30 jun. 2020 om 16:19 schreef Fritz Hudnut :

>
>
>
>
>
>> Dear all,
>>
>> I am using Lubuntu 20.04 LTS.
>>
>> I accidentally lost the wifi icon in the taskbar in the bottom right. I
>> need it since I have to switch wifi connections (since my printer is
>> connected via wifi).
>>
>> I tried:
>> right-click taskbar
>> Choose ‘Configure Panel’
>> Click ‘Widgets’
>> Click on +
>> …
>>
>> Then I don’t know what to do, there is nothing in the list that seems to
>> include the wifi icon. There is a ‘Network monitor’, but that’s something
>> else, it does not give me a list of wifi connections which I can choose
>> from.
>>
>> Via the Start button you can choose >Preferences >Advanced Network
>> Configuration, but it does not solve the problem either.
>>
>> Does anybody know a solution?
>>
>>
>>
> @Wilbert:
>
> Did you try a basic apt update/upgrade??  I recall that over the years the
> wifi applet would disappear, or sometimes show up as two applets . . .
> problem seems to come and go, and often the next update/upgrade will
> resolve the problem, or a couple of them?  Otherwise in terms of how to go
> into the console and fix the problem . . . I don't know.
>
> F
>
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[lubuntu-users] How to get back the wifi icon in taskbar (Wilbert Heeringa)

2020-06-30 Thread Fritz Hudnut
> Dear all,
>
> I am using Lubuntu 20.04 LTS.
>
> I accidentally lost the wifi icon in the taskbar in the bottom right. I
> need it since I have to switch wifi connections (since my printer is
> connected via wifi).
>
> I tried:
> right-click taskbar
> Choose ‘Configure Panel’
> Click ‘Widgets’
> Click on +
> …
>
> Then I don’t know what to do, there is nothing in the list that seems to
> include the wifi icon. There is a ‘Network monitor’, but that’s something
> else, it does not give me a list of wifi connections which I can choose
> from.
>
> Via the Start button you can choose >Preferences >Advanced Network
> Configuration, but it does not solve the problem either.
>
> Does anybody know a solution?
>
>
>
@Wilbert:

Did you try a basic apt update/upgrade??  I recall that over the years the
wifi applet would disappear, or sometimes show up as two applets . . .
problem seems to come and go, and often the next update/upgrade will
resolve the problem, or a couple of them?  Otherwise in terms of how to go
into the console and fix the problem . . . I don't know.

F
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