It is CURIOUS that this has happened ONLY twice. And BOTH times it occurred at a critical time. A) first time several years ago when I was demonstrating Kubuntu to some of the muckety mucks at the college advocating for using a .xls spreadsheet for inventory control as opposed to a multi-thousand dollar program (still no computerized inventory control btw) B) today JUST when I had to submit end of semester documents,
First time was on a stable system, would not find the wifi which it had found for weeks prior to the demonstration.
This time directly after an update as of this instant, 4:32 central time United States wifi disappeared.
The normal network manager icon in the tray is replaced with a sort of "white box" with some indistinguishable text. When clicked this is shown:
Morals to this sad tale:
a) ALWAYS backup your data.
b) ALWAYS have a working backup hard drive or working backup usb or a live cd.
c) NEVER let them see you sweat!
woodsmoke
First time was on a stable system, would not find the wifi which it had found for weeks prior to the demonstration.
This time directly after an update as of this instant, 4:32 central time United States wifi disappeared.
The normal network manager icon in the tray is replaced with a sort of "white box" with some indistinguishable text. When clicked this is shown:
error loading QML file: file: ///user share /plasma/plasmoids/.org.kde plasma network manger.
A bunch of other text basically restating the prior.
A bunch of other text basically restating the prior.
a) ALWAYS backup your data.
b) ALWAYS have a working backup hard drive or working backup usb or a live cd.
c) NEVER let them see you sweat!
woodsmoke
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