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# Check to see if the indicator area is installed on the panel. Its presence sohuld be marked by three small horizontal lines. It is a good idea to check by right clicking on the panel chosing add to panel and then selecting "indicator area". | # Check to see if the indicator area is installed on the panel. Its presence sohuld be marked by three small horizontal lines. It is a good idea to check by right clicking on the panel chosing add to panel and then selecting "indicator area". | ||
− | # If this fails to work edit <code>etc/NetworkManager/nm-system-settings.conf</code>. Change the line that reads <code>managed=false</code> to read <code>managed=true</code> then | + | # If this fails to work edit <code>/etc/NetworkManager/nm-system-settings.conf</code>. Change the line that reads <code>managed=false</code> to read <code>managed=true</code> and then run <code>sudo service network-manager restart</code> |
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Revision as of 17:43, 22 October 2011
If the network-manager icon does not show up.
- Check to see if the indicator area is installed on the panel. Its presence sohuld be marked by three small horizontal lines. It is a good idea to check by right clicking on the panel chosing add to panel and then selecting "indicator area".
- If this fails to work edit
/etc/NetworkManager/nm-system-settings.conf
. Change the line that readsmanaged=false
to readmanaged=true
and then runsudo service network-manager restart