"Disconnect" menu item in network-manager taskbar tool is inactive when connected to network
| Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| | network-manager-applet (Ubuntu) |
Undecided
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Unassigned | ||
Bug Description
When connected to a network (via ethernet), I am not able to disconnect using the network menu in the top taskbar. The "Disconnect" menu item is not highlighted. The Connection Name is highlighted, but I don't need to click it because I'm already connected to it. If I click the Connection Name, it connects again, but still does not highlight the "Disconnect" option. So to disconnect, I have to go to System Settings -> Network, and click on the toggle. That does work. It's just the taskbar connection manager that is malfunctioning.
I have tried restarting, and the problem persists.
This happened after I updated software this morning using Update Manager. I installed the updated Unity Greeter that puts network status on the login screen and updates wifi and mobile.
I am running 12.04 LTS and Unity2d
| tags: | added: precise |
| affects: | ubuntu → network-manager (Ubuntu) |
| Michael Kaarhus (3-mike-j) wrote : | #2 |
It is possible that this is not a bug, but that I somehow messed-up my system. To try to solve the problem, I deleted and reinstalled network-manager and unity-greeter, and restarted. The problem persisted. I then deleted unity-greeter, and restarted, but then could not get a logon prompt.
In the "Privacy" system setting, I have "record activity" set to "off". Because of that, (I think) I normally got a plain message at startup, "Unable to write bytes". Then unity greeter would start, and I would log on (I have a password set). But without unity-greeter (and using unity-2d) it would not give me a logon prompt, even after answering all the questions it asked me. All I could get was "Unable to write bytes", from which point all I could manage to do was ctrl-alt-del, which rebooted, after which I still could not log on. So I reinstalled 12.04 LTS, wiping out the previous installation. Now it has been updated and works fine. I am using the following:
network-
network-manager 0.9.4.0-
unity-greeter 0.2.9-0ubuntu1.4
with no problems or bugs. You guys that work on bugs might want to try logging on with a password needed, using unity-2d, and without unity-greeter, and with "Record Activity" set to "off". But be prepared to lose the entire system! Now that might be buggy. But that would be a different bug, not this one.
Thank you for your attention to this.
| Launchpad Janitor (janitor) wrote : | #3 |
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
| Changed in network-manager (Ubuntu): | |
| status: | New → Confirmed |
| jokrebel (jokrebel) wrote : | #4 |
Hi, after questions in an IRC-cannel about network-manager which only has un-clickable gray "disconnect" and "edit-Function" I tried it with my own
After I did the latest updates my network-manager also shows the pull-down-
In the Update-List I can remember to have seen network-
and 2 things hit the networkmanager begining with lib....
| affects: | network-manager (Ubuntu) → network-manager-applet (Ubuntu) |
| Marek Wrzosek (marek-wrzosek) wrote : | #5 |
Installing older versions (from precise, instead of precise-updates) of ubuntu-desktop, unity-greeter, network-manager and network-
| User (ubuntu-user-q) wrote : | #6 |
@marek-wrzosek:
Just downgrading network-manager alone did it for me. thank you!
| User (ubuntu-user-q) wrote : | #7 |
.. on Ubuntu 12.04.5 using gnome-session-


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