[Bug 1332845] [NEW] No module named cups

2014-06-21 Thread charlee.papah
Public bug reported: Hi I am using OpenERP version 7 in Windows. I face a python dependency problem like python-cups. Could anyone please suggest me how to resolve this. ** Affects: ubuntu Importance: Undecided Status: New -- You received this bug notification because you are a

[Bug 1181330] Re: network-manager-gnome applet doesn't show options

2013-05-17 Thread charlee.papah
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[Bug 1181330] [NEW] network-manager-gnome applet doesn't show options

2013-05-17 Thread charlee.papah
Public bug reported: left clicking the applet should drop-down a list of connections, however i get a pop-up menu titled connection properties: eth0 (see scrrenshot) right clicking the applet should give me a list of option in which are included: Enable connections, Enable Wireless connections,

[Bug 1181330] Re: network-manager-gnome applet doesn't show options

2013-05-17 Thread charlee.papah
ok, so i went through the synaptic list again... to try and find the right applet and i found gnome-status-applet (installed) version 2.28.0, which coincides with the About information. So obviously this is not the correct applet. So I unistalled this, but lo and behold, after a restart the

[Bug 1181330] Re: network-manager-gnome applet doesn't show options

2013-05-17 Thread charlee.papah
Apparently, the correct applet is network-manager-gnome, and i do have it installed. It, however, does not appear in the Add to Panel menu. Any ideas on how to get it there? Any help will be greatly appreciated. Thanks. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu

[Bug 1181330] Re: network-manager-gnome applet doesn't show options

2013-05-17 Thread charlee.papah
[SOLVED] the problem was not really a bug, but finding the solution took up several hours of research which didn't get me anywhere. finally, i just blank mindedly right clicked the gnome panel, clicked add to panel selected notification area, and VOILA! the sought after icon appeared. that was