WiFi-icon missing after upgrading to Ubuntu 18.10 [closed]
The WiFi-icon is missing after I have upgraded to Ubuntu 18.04, why did that happen?
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The WiFi-icon is missing after I have upgraded to Ubuntu 18.04, why did that happen?
18.10
closed as unclear what you're asking by N0rbert, George Udosen, Kulfy, user535733, Scott Stensland Jan 2 at 21:53
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There are many, many questions here showing how to locate your hardware information, and what to do based upon that hardware information. How is your question different from all those others?
– user535733
Jan 2 at 21:00
after upgrade have you done a reboot ?
– Scott Stensland
Jan 2 at 21:52
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The WiFi-icon is missing after I have upgraded to Ubuntu 18.04, why did that happen?
18.10
The WiFi-icon is missing after I have upgraded to Ubuntu 18.04, why did that happen?
18.10
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edited Jan 2 at 21:03
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closed as unclear what you're asking by N0rbert, George Udosen, Kulfy, user535733, Scott Stensland Jan 2 at 21:53
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closed as unclear what you're asking by N0rbert, George Udosen, Kulfy, user535733, Scott Stensland Jan 2 at 21:53
Please clarify your specific problem or add additional details to highlight exactly what you need. As it's currently written, it’s hard to tell exactly what you're asking. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.
There are many, many questions here showing how to locate your hardware information, and what to do based upon that hardware information. How is your question different from all those others?
– user535733
Jan 2 at 21:00
after upgrade have you done a reboot ?
– Scott Stensland
Jan 2 at 21:52
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There are many, many questions here showing how to locate your hardware information, and what to do based upon that hardware information. How is your question different from all those others?
– user535733
Jan 2 at 21:00
after upgrade have you done a reboot ?
– Scott Stensland
Jan 2 at 21:52
There are many, many questions here showing how to locate your hardware information, and what to do based upon that hardware information. How is your question different from all those others?
– user535733
Jan 2 at 21:00
There are many, many questions here showing how to locate your hardware information, and what to do based upon that hardware information. How is your question different from all those others?
– user535733
Jan 2 at 21:00
after upgrade have you done a reboot ?
– Scott Stensland
Jan 2 at 21:52
after upgrade have you done a reboot ?
– Scott Stensland
Jan 2 at 21:52
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Try re-installing the network manager, by using this command:
sudo apt-get install --reinstall network-manager network-manager-gnome
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Try re-installing the network manager, by using this command:
sudo apt-get install --reinstall network-manager network-manager-gnome
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Try re-installing the network manager, by using this command:
sudo apt-get install --reinstall network-manager network-manager-gnome
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Try re-installing the network manager, by using this command:
sudo apt-get install --reinstall network-manager network-manager-gnome
Try re-installing the network manager, by using this command:
sudo apt-get install --reinstall network-manager network-manager-gnome
answered Jan 2 at 20:46
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There are many, many questions here showing how to locate your hardware information, and what to do based upon that hardware information. How is your question different from all those others?
– user535733
Jan 2 at 21:00
after upgrade have you done a reboot ?
– Scott Stensland
Jan 2 at 21:52