Re: [lubuntu-users] How to get back the wifi icon in taskbar (Wilbert Heeringa)
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 >> > -- Lubuntu-users mailing list Lubuntu-users@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/lubuntu-users
Re: [lubuntu-users] How to get back the wifi icon in taskbar (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 > -- Lubuntu-users mailing list Lubuntu-users@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/lubuntu-users
[lubuntu-users] How to get back the wifi icon in taskbar (Wilbert Heeringa)
> 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 -- Lubuntu-users mailing list Lubuntu-users@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/lubuntu-users