[09:38] <xu-help84w> Hello.
[09:38] <xu-help84w> I have a question, on 22.04 i can not see a the network selection icon on the screen right.
[09:38] <xu-help84w> Anyone knows how I get to it?
[09:38] <xu-help84w> Thanks!
[09:40] <diogenes_Vx15> xu-help84w, do  you havw indicator plugin added to the panel?
[09:40] <xu-help84w> I don't think I have. But I seem to remember on older versions it was there
[09:41] <diogenes_Vx15> xu-help84w, look in panel preferences what plugins you have there.
[09:54] <xu-help84w> Hi i rebooted while reseting stuff.
[09:54] <xu-help84w> the indicator plugin is there.
[09:55] <xu-help84w> This is what it looks like. https://imgur.com/XfwZkIE.png
[09:57] <diogenes_Vx15> xu-help84w, no, open panel preferences https://docs.xfce.org/_media/xfce/xfce4-panel/4.14/xfce-panel-items.png
[09:57] <xu-help84w> and these are all the plugins: https://imgur.com/XfwZkIE.png
[09:59] <xu-help84w> And the settings for the indicator plugin, are here: https://imgur.com/nalzP7M.png
[09:59] <diogenes_Vx15> make a picture of it and share.
[10:01] <xu-help84w> Here it is, Panel Preferences: https://imgur.com/XHvydz6.png
[10:04] <diogenes_Vx15> xu-help84w, ok now in terminal run: nm-applet
[10:05] <xu-help84w> Command 'nm-applet' not found, but can be installed with:
[10:05] <xu-help84w> sudo apt install network-manager-gnome
[10:05] <xu-help84w> I guess it needs to be installed as a separate step on 22.04?
[10:06] <diogenes_Vx15> yep install it with: sudo apt install network-manager-gnome
[10:06] <diogenes_Vx15> it should have been there by default but you probably done some shaman things.
[10:07] <xu-help84w> It's there now, but no, I just installed 22.04
[10:08] <xu-help84w> then sudo apt-get update
[10:08] <xu-help84w> sudo apt-get upgrade
[10:09] <diogenes_Vx15> so all is well now?
[10:09] <xu-help84w> Yes, thanks, it's there now.
[10:09] <diogenes_Vx15> ok good.
[10:09] <xu-help84w> But i have noticed that this machine sometimes cuts the internet, both wired and wifi
[10:09] <xu-help84w> might be related?
[10:10] <diogenes_Vx15> nope, just check if other devices disconnect from internet too.
[10:10] <xu-help84w> I have checked, and all other computers are absolutely fine
[10:11] <diogenes_Vx15> ok come back here when it happens againg and we see what we can do.
[10:11] <xu-help84w> It's a strange one because it is momentary, but about every hour, it goes for a minute or so
[10:12] <xu-help84w> Thanks for the help.
[17:43] <xu-irc67w> can someone help me troubleshoot my bluetooth?  it refuse to pair to my headset.
[17:43] <xu-irc67w> this does work on my other xubuntu computer
[17:43] <xu-irc67w> are there any configuration options that could be causing this?
[17:45] <diogenes_Vx15> xu-irc67w, it refuses to pair any bluetooth device?
[17:45] <xu-irc67w> no just newer headsets give it issues
[17:45] <xu-irc67w> i had to use the bose app to get it to pair properly, but shokz doesn't have an app for this model
[17:46] <xu-irc67w> it connects but refuses to pair
[17:47] <diogenes_Vx15> so it can pair other devices?
[17:47] <xu-irc67w> yes it seems to handle older bluetooth devices just fine
[17:47] <xu-irc67w> i don't know what on earth is going on with these newer headsets
[17:48] <diogenes_Vx15> do they pair on another Xubuntu machine you said?
[18:01] <xu-irc67w> yes they do
[18:02] <xu-irc67w> they also have a lot more codecs listed as well.  i twas paired to my laptop for a while but the audio was popping badly so i unpaired them to start over.
[18:02] <diogenes_Vx15> xu-irc67w, check the kernel version on both machines with: uname -r
[18:02] <xu-irc67w> and now they refuse to pair
[18:03] <xu-irc67w> 6.6.11-x64v3-xanmod1
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