Hello,
I have a kubuntu 14.04 system that was upgraded from 13.04 then 13.10. The network connections applet had gone missing after the 13.10 upgrade, and when I upgraded to 14.04 it was still gone.
Further, in 13.10 I got a notification that an applet had crashed. In 14.04, I do not get any warnings.
When I log into my desktop, I get a notification that my wireless network has connected, and indeed I still have internet access. But, I cannot make any changes without that applet in the system tray.
How do I get that applet to show up in my system tray? Is there a command that will launch it? Is there a log that will contain error messages? Is there a configuration file to fix?
Thanks
I have a kubuntu 14.04 system that was upgraded from 13.04 then 13.10. The network connections applet had gone missing after the 13.10 upgrade, and when I upgraded to 14.04 it was still gone.
Further, in 13.10 I got a notification that an applet had crashed. In 14.04, I do not get any warnings.
When I log into my desktop, I get a notification that my wireless network has connected, and indeed I still have internet access. But, I cannot make any changes without that applet in the system tray.
How do I get that applet to show up in my system tray? Is there a command that will launch it? Is there a log that will contain error messages? Is there a configuration file to fix?
Thanks
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