Network connections window is empty (still have network access)
Running Ubuntu 12.04
Last week for some reason my network Connections app has stopped working correctly. If looking at it there are no entries in any of the tabs. I still have access to the the network and internet and get a DHCP address and information is populated in ifconfig.
though the settings and network I see information populated but the options button is greyed out.
I would however like to get this working together as I cannot create any VPN connections through the Network connections or through the network settings windows always coming up with the error: (connection add failed: Connection not visible or not available)
I have tried removing packages and bring them back to no avail I've also tried different Desktop managers (Cinnamon, Gnome 2D, and KDE) and all seem to have the same issue as Unity.
currently working around the VPN connections with using a virtual box and sharing folders inside of it but I'd rather have full control of my network.
Re: Network connections window is empty (still have network access)
Thanks for the reply.
not a fix for me though instead I get the following output (try looking for fixes for the beginning errors but most go to bug reports that I have no clue how to work through) :
Ubuntu 12.04:~$killall nm-applet
Ubuntu 12.04:~$nm-applet&
[1] 3388
Ubuntu 12.04:~$Gtk-Message: Not loading module "atk-bridge": The functionality is provided by GTK natively. Please try to not load it.
** Message: applet now removed from the notification area
Re: Network connections window is empty (still have network access)
looking a little closer to some of the errors I went to view what was in /etc/NetworkManager/system-connections/ and found a bunch items in there and I can tell that they were my failed attempts at setting up other network connections.
if I remove them all. I can see that the main network connection vanishes and goes to off. But is quickly rebuilt after changing it to on again.
Re: Network connections window is empty (still have network access)
fewer errors this time around but still greek to me.
Ubuntu 12.04:~$ killall nm-applet
Ubuntu 12.04:~$ nm-applet&
[1] 4473
Ubuntu 12.04:~$ Gtk-Message: Not loading module "atk-bridge": The functionality is provided by GTK natively. Please try to not load it.
** Message: applet now removed from the notification area
(nm-applet:4473): GLib-CRITICAL **: g_error_free: assertion `error != NULL' failed
** Message: using fallback from indicator to GtkStatusIcon
** Message: applet now embedded in the notification area
------ end of start -----
------ error when adding a VPN -----
Re: Network connections window is empty (still have network access)
I have been having the same problem for almost a week now. The weird thing is that i can use WICD fine .. and yeah the connections that are dhcp work fine but if i need to edit a connection for static ip its impossible ..
Like darkcape mentioned a blank edit connections window. With many failed attempts in /etc/NetworkManager/system-connections/
Have you found any solution to this problem ?
Or have you resorted to a full blown reinstall i want to avoid that at all cost if possible ..
Oh yeah and i tried to reinstall nm, set in NetworkManager.conf manage to true .. But nothing is working ..
I am also running ubuntu 12.04
Thanks for any help
Last edited by sid5291; July 21st, 2012 at 01:13 PM.
Re: Network connections window is empty (still have network access)
I also have the same problem.
Anyone found any solution?
12.04 LTS is far the worst release of Ubuntu...actually might be the worst OS at the moment. I used to love Ubuntu but this time they really blow things up.
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