2016-12-09 05:42:58 |
Efkan |
bug |
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added bug |
2016-12-09 08:29:12 |
Efkan |
description |
Now, my wireless card connected to the internet. But indicator shows unplugged NIC.
Actually it worked properly until I install VirtualBox (for Genymotion).
Now on the network switchboard my device list like the following:
vboxnet (failed)
Wireless (connected)
Realtek RTL8101.. (cable unplugged)
I guess the indicator chooses the vboxnet to show.
Note-1: When I click on the indicator I can see that the wireless is connected.
Note-2: I thought that this issue is different than https://bugs.launchpad.net/wingpanel-indicator-network/+bug/1504930 . Because my indicator shows only disconnected device consistently. |
Now, my wireless card connected to the internet. But indicator shows unplugged NIC.
Actually it worked properly until I started Genymotion (VirtualBox). It's like a specific issue for developers for now.
After a restart it works properly as expected. Then if Genymotion is worked again, the issue is reproduced again.
Now on the network switchboard my device list like the following:
vboxnet (failed)
Wireless (connected)
Realtek RTL8101.. (cable unplugged)
I guess the indicator chooses the vboxnet to show.
Note-1: When I click on the indicator I can see that the wireless is connected.
Note-2: I thought that this issue is different than https://bugs.launchpad.net/wingpanel-indicator-network/+bug/1504930 . Because my indicator shows only disconnected device consistently. |
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2016-12-09 08:33:42 |
Efkan |
description |
Now, my wireless card connected to the internet. But indicator shows unplugged NIC.
Actually it worked properly until I started Genymotion (VirtualBox). It's like a specific issue for developers for now.
After a restart it works properly as expected. Then if Genymotion is worked again, the issue is reproduced again.
Now on the network switchboard my device list like the following:
vboxnet (failed)
Wireless (connected)
Realtek RTL8101.. (cable unplugged)
I guess the indicator chooses the vboxnet to show.
Note-1: When I click on the indicator I can see that the wireless is connected.
Note-2: I thought that this issue is different than https://bugs.launchpad.net/wingpanel-indicator-network/+bug/1504930 . Because my indicator shows only disconnected device consistently. |
Now, my wireless card connected to the internet. But indicator shows unplugged NIC.
Actually it worked properly until I started Genymotion (VirtualBox). It's like a specific issue for developers for now.
After a restart it works properly as expected. Then if Genymotion is worked again, the issue is reproduced again.
When I run the command of "service network-manager restart" it is fixed.
Now on the network switchboard my device list like the following:
vboxnet (failed)
Wireless (connected)
Realtek RTL8101.. (cable unplugged)
I guess the indicator chooses the vboxnet to show.
Note-1: When I click on the indicator I can see that the wireless is connected.
Note-2: I thought that this issue is different than https://bugs.launchpad.net/wingpanel-indicator-network/+bug/1504930 . Because my indicator shows only disconnected device consistently. |
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2017-05-17 03:15:16 |
Cassidy James Blaede |
bug watch added |
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https://github.com/elementary/wingpanel-indicator-network/issues/26 |
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