Network/WiFi icon not appearing

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Have a problem after i installed Ubuntu 16.04 LTS. Network icon that indicates connection and or WiFi signal on top-right is not appearing. Tried lots of suggestions on site but no luck ( like here ). Though i can connect to WiFi from network-manager, I prefer the icon handle and the easy it affords.



How can i get this to appear. Thanks.










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  • if you run these commands in terminal does it have an effect? sudo ifconfig eth0 up then sudo dhclient eth0
    – Graham
    Feb 14 at 15:35










  • @Graham Device not found.
    – T. Obadiah
    Feb 14 at 15:38










  • Are nm-applet and indicator-application-service both in the process list? Did you uninstall either indicator-application or network-manager-gnome?
    – dobey
    Feb 14 at 15:41










  • @dobey nm-applet, indicator-application-service is not installed. apt install can't locate them either. I have installed network-manger-gnome, still no luck.
    – T. Obadiah
    Feb 14 at 18:54










  • @dobey. Okey it's fixed, after a restart prior-to installing the network-manger-gnome Thanks
    – T. Obadiah
    Feb 14 at 19:02















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Have a problem after i installed Ubuntu 16.04 LTS. Network icon that indicates connection and or WiFi signal on top-right is not appearing. Tried lots of suggestions on site but no luck ( like here ). Though i can connect to WiFi from network-manager, I prefer the icon handle and the easy it affords.



How can i get this to appear. Thanks.










share|improve this question





















  • if you run these commands in terminal does it have an effect? sudo ifconfig eth0 up then sudo dhclient eth0
    – Graham
    Feb 14 at 15:35










  • @Graham Device not found.
    – T. Obadiah
    Feb 14 at 15:38










  • Are nm-applet and indicator-application-service both in the process list? Did you uninstall either indicator-application or network-manager-gnome?
    – dobey
    Feb 14 at 15:41










  • @dobey nm-applet, indicator-application-service is not installed. apt install can't locate them either. I have installed network-manger-gnome, still no luck.
    – T. Obadiah
    Feb 14 at 18:54










  • @dobey. Okey it's fixed, after a restart prior-to installing the network-manger-gnome Thanks
    – T. Obadiah
    Feb 14 at 19:02













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Have a problem after i installed Ubuntu 16.04 LTS. Network icon that indicates connection and or WiFi signal on top-right is not appearing. Tried lots of suggestions on site but no luck ( like here ). Though i can connect to WiFi from network-manager, I prefer the icon handle and the easy it affords.



How can i get this to appear. Thanks.










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Have a problem after i installed Ubuntu 16.04 LTS. Network icon that indicates connection and or WiFi signal on top-right is not appearing. Tried lots of suggestions on site but no luck ( like here ). Though i can connect to WiFi from network-manager, I prefer the icon handle and the easy it affords.



How can i get this to appear. Thanks.







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  • if you run these commands in terminal does it have an effect? sudo ifconfig eth0 up then sudo dhclient eth0
    – Graham
    Feb 14 at 15:35










  • @Graham Device not found.
    – T. Obadiah
    Feb 14 at 15:38










  • Are nm-applet and indicator-application-service both in the process list? Did you uninstall either indicator-application or network-manager-gnome?
    – dobey
    Feb 14 at 15:41










  • @dobey nm-applet, indicator-application-service is not installed. apt install can't locate them either. I have installed network-manger-gnome, still no luck.
    – T. Obadiah
    Feb 14 at 18:54










  • @dobey. Okey it's fixed, after a restart prior-to installing the network-manger-gnome Thanks
    – T. Obadiah
    Feb 14 at 19:02

















  • if you run these commands in terminal does it have an effect? sudo ifconfig eth0 up then sudo dhclient eth0
    – Graham
    Feb 14 at 15:35










  • @Graham Device not found.
    – T. Obadiah
    Feb 14 at 15:38










  • Are nm-applet and indicator-application-service both in the process list? Did you uninstall either indicator-application or network-manager-gnome?
    – dobey
    Feb 14 at 15:41










  • @dobey nm-applet, indicator-application-service is not installed. apt install can't locate them either. I have installed network-manger-gnome, still no luck.
    – T. Obadiah
    Feb 14 at 18:54










  • @dobey. Okey it's fixed, after a restart prior-to installing the network-manger-gnome Thanks
    – T. Obadiah
    Feb 14 at 19:02
















if you run these commands in terminal does it have an effect? sudo ifconfig eth0 up then sudo dhclient eth0
– Graham
Feb 14 at 15:35




if you run these commands in terminal does it have an effect? sudo ifconfig eth0 up then sudo dhclient eth0
– Graham
Feb 14 at 15:35












@Graham Device not found.
– T. Obadiah
Feb 14 at 15:38




@Graham Device not found.
– T. Obadiah
Feb 14 at 15:38












Are nm-applet and indicator-application-service both in the process list? Did you uninstall either indicator-application or network-manager-gnome?
– dobey
Feb 14 at 15:41




Are nm-applet and indicator-application-service both in the process list? Did you uninstall either indicator-application or network-manager-gnome?
– dobey
Feb 14 at 15:41












@dobey nm-applet, indicator-application-service is not installed. apt install can't locate them either. I have installed network-manger-gnome, still no luck.
– T. Obadiah
Feb 14 at 18:54




@dobey nm-applet, indicator-application-service is not installed. apt install can't locate them either. I have installed network-manger-gnome, still no luck.
– T. Obadiah
Feb 14 at 18:54












@dobey. Okey it's fixed, after a restart prior-to installing the network-manger-gnome Thanks
– T. Obadiah
Feb 14 at 19:02





@dobey. Okey it's fixed, after a restart prior-to installing the network-manger-gnome Thanks
– T. Obadiah
Feb 14 at 19:02
















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