My networking status is on which is shown in first figure
But the Networking icon i.e. the wifi icon is missing. How do I bring it back?
3 Answers
It could be very well possible that your nm-applet
application has been killed or crashed.
Try running this command in a terminal:
nohup nm-applet &
if you don't want nohup.out file, you can use
nohup nm-applet > /dev/null &
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This was the one that worked for me. I did not have an Internet connection and was disconnected from my router, so I could not use
apt-get
to reinstall the network manager. Thanks a lot!– rayryengJun 18, 2021 at 18:03
Run this command from the terminal, just copy and paste for accuracy.
sudo apt-get install --reinstall network-manager network-manager-gnome
This should work if you uninstalled the icon by mistake.
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1YESS!!! I've tried sooo many 'fixes' and this one finally did the trick!! FYI I also needed to reboot after this. THANK YOU!– JamesOct 2, 2016 at 19:05
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When I try the cmd, I get the below error. Can someone help in resolving please. The following packages have unmet dependencies: network-manager-gnome : Depends: libnm-gtk0 (= 0.9.8.8-0ubuntu4) but 0.9.8.8-0ubuntu4.5 is to be installed– spharishOct 3, 2021 at 8:49