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#261
Originally Posted by Bundyo View Post

EDIT: There's a software update notifier status bar applet available
My screenshot of help mentions that
 

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#262
Probably missed it.
 
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I wonder how well chinook compatibility will be. most apps should work, load applet works fine.
 
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Originally Posted by qwerty12 View Post
I wonder how well chinook compatibility will be. most apps should work, load applet works fine.
Chinook stuff will be fine in Diablo (this is, evidently, the plan, anyway), and Diablo stuff should be fine in Chinook (libssl is the only big change that could cause trouble).
 

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Aargh, now i can't find anything in the connection manager - no wifi, no bluetooth, even the persistent connections doesn't show, any idea which packages are responsible for the connections?
 
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Originally Posted by Bundyo View Post
Aargh, now i can't find anything in the connection manager - no wifi, no bluetooth, even the persistent connections doesn't show, any idea which packages are responsible for the connections?
No, but if you've still got everything in cache, apt-get -f install or somesuch should get you back on track.
 
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Originally Posted by Bundyo View Post
Aargh, now i can't find anything in the connection manager - no wifi, no bluetooth, even the persistent connections doesn't show, any idea which packages are responsible for the connections?
Could be osso-connectivity-*?

Btw, my connection statusbar applet has disappeared.
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#268
Hmm... Faheem's is all over his screenshots.
 
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Already fixed my apt-get.
I can see connection manager applet, but when i open it - just scans and nothing found.

Its not from osso-connectivity - already reinstalled them.
 
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#270
at a guess, yerga suggestion, bluez* and wlan-firmware and bt-firmware.
 
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