[Expired for gnome-shell (Ubuntu) because there has been no activity for
60 days.]
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Status: Incomplete => Expired
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Hm, after checking out the links Daniels provided, I am wondering if
this is not a duplicate or a different manifestation of bug #1774957...
I think I will not open a new upstream bug but will sign up to the
existing one: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/issues/140
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Ok, thanks for the links to upstream bugs.
Julian, I propose the following title for GNOME bug report:
"WiFi/network icon and settings randomly disappear or misbehave in
status menu"
One more thing: I forgot to mention that I seem to observe the problem
randomly on roughly 1/2 of boots or logins
Someone (Julian, Alexey?) please open an upstream bug for this problem at:
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/issues
and then tell us the new ID.
Dylan: If you get an empty space then please use bug 1774957 instead.
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In fact, the issue is not limited to wireless networks. The wired
connection options are also not displayed correctly. This screenshot
shows what I see in the menu when connected to wired network with wrong
profile.
By the way, after I reinstalled Ubuntu 18.04.1, the problem showed up
for the fi
In fact, the issue is not limited to wireless networks. The wired
connection options are also not displayed correctly. This screenshot
shows what I see in the menu when connected to wired network with wrong
profile.
By the way, after I reinstalled Ubuntu 18.04.1, the problem showed up
for the fi
I think I am experiencing the same bug. Here is a screenshot of my
desktop with user menu when I am connected by WiFi.
By the way, I reinstalled Ubuntu 18.04.1 from scratch last week, but I
kept my user directory intact. I had this issue since upgrading to
18.04 from 17.10.
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I still have the same problem since upgrading to 18.04, but only when
*not* connected to a wired network. When connected to a wired network, I
see the wireless menu and the wired menu correctly. However, when not
connected to a wired network, the user menu starts with VPN.
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I get empty space isntead of them.
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Title:
WiFi icon / settings gone from user menu
Status in gnome-shell package in Ubuntu:
I have two bonded NICS, on 17.10 the menu used to show both NICs each
with a connection name. In 18.04 the labels and respective icons are
gone.
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: gnome-shell (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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I think I did not have a VPN configured last time I saw it.
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Title:
WiFi icon / settings gone from user menu
Status in gnome
I'm just speculating here, but I wonder if having a VPN configured (even
though it's not enabled in your screenshot) could be a factor?
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I spoke to soon
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Status: Fix Released => New
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Title:
WiFi icon / settings gone fro
See the attached screenshot, I'm connected to WiFi, but the shell shows
a wired icon, and neither the options for wired nor wireless.
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No, it was gone completely. The entire WiFi option was gone from the
menu too, you could only configure it by opening control center. That
said, have not seen it anymore recently, so closing for now. Will open
it again if it does happen again.
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When you say "vanished", do you see a question mark icon in place of it?
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Status: New => Incomplete
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On the current WiFi network, the icon and section in the menu are back
again. odd.
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Title:
WiFi icon / settings gone from use
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