nm-applet vanished, disappears from tray
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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NetworkManager |
Invalid
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Medium
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network-manager (Arch Linux) |
New
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Undecided
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Unassigned | ||
network-manager (Ubuntu) |
Invalid
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Undecided
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Unassigned | ||
network-manager-applet (Ubuntu) |
Fix Released
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Medium
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saintivan |
Bug Description
Evaluation:
There are two known reasons why nm-applet can disappear from system tray:
1. network-
2. network-manager becomes unavailable (aka it crashes).
Please don't post additional information and logs to this bug if you experience any of the two cases above ... and file a *new* bug against the packages.
So when nm-applet has disappeared, check whether
1. ps -eaf | grep nm-applet
2. ps -eaf | grep NetworkManager | grep -v NetworkManagerD
yield any results. If nm-applet isn't running, file a bug against network-
We (the bug triagers) will then try to find the appropriate duplicate and ask for more info if needed.
----------- Original Summary
Binary package hint: network-
The Actors:
Fire -- the stalwart DHCP server running Debian Stable (Sarge)
Dib -- the noble laptop and DHCP client, possessing a heart of gold
and an instance of nm-applet. Dib runs the latest Dapper (May 5th
2006) running nm-applet version 0.6.2-0ubuntu5.
Christian -- the mad scientist
The Scene:
A dark and stormy night.
Fire has already given Dib a dynamic IP addressed based on his wifi
MAC address.
Christian wants to make Dib's IP static when Dib is connected via wifi.
What Happened:
Christian, sitting at his laptop, Dib, starts to edit the Fire's
DHCPd configuration remotely via SSH. He sets Dib's wifi MAC
address to return the same IP as the wired MAC does.
Christian restarts the DHCP server. The next time Dib asks the DHCP
server what it's IP address is, it will change from .189 to .16
A few minutes later, Dib sends the DHCP request. All the SSH
connections freeze (as expected) and the nm-applet shows its
reconnecting to the network. As nm-applet gets to the end of its
reconnect cycle, when it should have shown the wifi bars again, it
vanishes.
Christian confirms that nm-applet is still running. Christian tries
to restart nm-applet, but to no avail... Christian checks the
network, it is correctly configured, but nm-applet has lost its
mind.
A complete reboot is required to make nm-applet work again.
What was Expected:
It should have "Just Worked".
Conclusion:
nm-applet or network-manager didn't deal very well with the same
network connection handing out a new IP address, even though this is
acceptable DHCP behavior.
Also, Christian gets into strange moods at time and submits bug
reports with a bizarre sense of humor. But at least the reports are
proof-read.
Changed in network-manager: | |
status: | Unconfirmed → Confirmed |
Changed in network-manager: | |
status: | Unknown → New |
Changed in network-manager: | |
status: | Unknown → Invalid |
Changed in network-manager-applet (Ubuntu): | |
assignee: | nobody → saintivan (ivanmk-sk) |
Changed in network-manager: | |
importance: | Unknown → Medium |
i am also not seeing an icon on nm-applet. the systray gets bumped a bit to the right... but no icons are appearing.