Description of problem: I've noticed that even though I'm connected (I checked in drakconnect) I can't see the WiFi icon on the Cinnamon panel and I know that I didn't change any setting to hide it and I haven't changed any theme settings. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): 3.2 How reproducible: All the time. Steps to Reproduce: 1. Install Plasma, MATE, Cinnamon and GNOME. 2. Reboot. 3. Login to Cinnamon. 4. At first login it may appear, but after a couple of times it doesn't appear.
I'm using 4.9.32-desktop-1.mga6 as kernel.
Assigning to cinnamon maintainer, CC'ing mageiatools maintainers
Assignee: bugsquad => joequantCC: (none) => mageiatools, marja11
Can you attach a screenshot? Also this works for me, so if someone else can reproduce and narrow down the situation where this happens, I'd be appreciative. The other thing is can you install some other desktop like MATE and see if it happens there.
Created attachment 9445 [details] Screen of non existant WiFi icon in the panel
I don't know why there's a space between the clock and the bluetooth icon/symbol.
Problem seems to be fixed in Cauldron so I'll therefor close it as fixed. If someone feel that this is wrong, feel free to reopen the report with new information again.
Status: NEW => RESOLVEDResolution: (none) => FIXED