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My networking status is on which is shown in first figure
Network
But the Networking icon i.e. the wifi icon is missing. How do I bring it back?

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    My networking status is on which is shown in first figure
    Network
    But the Networking icon i.e. the wifi icon is missing. How do I bring it back?

    Wierless Icon is missing










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      My networking status is on which is shown in first figure
      Network
      But the Networking icon i.e. the wifi icon is missing. How do I bring it back?

      Wierless Icon is missing










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      My networking status is on which is shown in first figure
      Network
      But the Networking icon i.e. the wifi icon is missing. How do I bring it back?

      Wierless Icon is missing







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          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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            YESS!!! I've tried sooo many 'fixes' and this one finally did the trick!! FYI I also needed to reboot after this. THANK YOU!

            – James
            Oct 2 '16 at 19:05



















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          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 fixed it for me...



            sudo apt-get install indicator-applet-complete





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              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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                YESS!!! I've tried sooo many 'fixes' and this one finally did the trick!! FYI I also needed to reboot after this. THANK YOU!

                – James
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              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.






              share|improve this answer



















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                YESS!!! I've tried sooo many 'fixes' and this one finally did the trick!! FYI I also needed to reboot after this. THANK YOU!

                – James
                Oct 2 '16 at 19:05














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              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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              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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                YESS!!! I've tried sooo many 'fixes' and this one finally did the trick!! FYI I also needed to reboot after this. THANK YOU!

                – James
                Oct 2 '16 at 19:05














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                YESS!!! I've tried sooo many 'fixes' and this one finally did the trick!! FYI I also needed to reboot after this. THANK YOU!

                – James
                Oct 2 '16 at 19:05








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              YESS!!! I've tried sooo many 'fixes' and this one finally did the trick!! FYI I also needed to reboot after this. THANK YOU!

              – James
              Oct 2 '16 at 19:05





              YESS!!! I've tried sooo many 'fixes' and this one finally did the trick!! FYI I also needed to reboot after this. THANK YOU!

              – James
              Oct 2 '16 at 19:05













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              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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                9














                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 &





                share|improve this answer




























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                  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 &





                  share|improve this answer















                  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 fixed it for me...



                      sudo apt-get install indicator-applet-complete





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                        this fixed it for me...



                        sudo apt-get install indicator-applet-complete





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                          this fixed it for me...



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                          sudo apt-get install indicator-applet-complete






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