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A bit self inflicted perhaps, but I tried to install another desktop (enlightenment/E17), then removed it and now I've lost the wifi icon where I access my VPN. I assume these 2 things are related. I can't find any way to get it back.
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Raj,
You should still be able to view network connections via the Network Connections app located at Menu->Settings->Network Connections.
To get your wifi indicator to return to the panel, try this:
1) Menu->Settings->Panel
2) Go to the Items tab
3) Hit the + button located on the right
4) Select Indicator Plugin
5) Hit the +Add button
If my hunch is correct, your wifi icon will reappear.
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Thanks. At work at moment, will try in a couple of hrs and post back .....
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That's great.
When you can, please do the forum a favor and mark a Best Answer or mark the entire thread as SOLVED.
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You can install the Control Center now using:
Code:
sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install lite-controlcenter
You might be able to fix your bootup using the Bootup Fix option in Lite Tweaks (
Menu->System->Lite Tweaks).
Whenever you get things back to normal, install Systemback (
http://www.unixmen.com/systemback-restor...ous-state/) and create a system restore point.
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Wow that is such a useful util. I've never had a proper look round LL so didn't know about that one. I assumed systemback would only be available in the 2.6 updgrade?