Network icon disappears from panel 16.04












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The network icon in top panel disappears for me. Mostly when I suspend and resume the PC after some time. I use 16.04 + Unity DE



I am aware of the thread that exists for v 12.04. I tried using commands




  1. sudo service network-manager restart

  2. nm-applet


Now, the good thing is, after typing these commands in succession, the network icon is back for me. But, if I close the terminal, icon disappears again.



How to fix this ? Help, please..



Update :



If it helps, terminal shows this




$ nm-applet



(nm-applet:12826): nm-applet-WARNING **: Cannot grab information for
modem at /hfp/org/bluez/hci0/dev_E0_63_E5_45_6B_50: Not found



(nm-applet:12826): nm-applet-WARNING **: Cannot grab information for
modem at /hfp/org/bluez/hci0/dev_E0_63_E5_45_6B_50: Not found



(nm-applet:12826): nm-applet-WARNING **: ModemManager is not available
for modem at /hfp/org/bluez/hci0/dev_E0_63_E5_45_6B_50











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    The network icon in top panel disappears for me. Mostly when I suspend and resume the PC after some time. I use 16.04 + Unity DE



    I am aware of the thread that exists for v 12.04. I tried using commands




    1. sudo service network-manager restart

    2. nm-applet


    Now, the good thing is, after typing these commands in succession, the network icon is back for me. But, if I close the terminal, icon disappears again.



    How to fix this ? Help, please..



    Update :



    If it helps, terminal shows this




    $ nm-applet



    (nm-applet:12826): nm-applet-WARNING **: Cannot grab information for
    modem at /hfp/org/bluez/hci0/dev_E0_63_E5_45_6B_50: Not found



    (nm-applet:12826): nm-applet-WARNING **: Cannot grab information for
    modem at /hfp/org/bluez/hci0/dev_E0_63_E5_45_6B_50: Not found



    (nm-applet:12826): nm-applet-WARNING **: ModemManager is not available
    for modem at /hfp/org/bluez/hci0/dev_E0_63_E5_45_6B_50











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      The network icon in top panel disappears for me. Mostly when I suspend and resume the PC after some time. I use 16.04 + Unity DE



      I am aware of the thread that exists for v 12.04. I tried using commands




      1. sudo service network-manager restart

      2. nm-applet


      Now, the good thing is, after typing these commands in succession, the network icon is back for me. But, if I close the terminal, icon disappears again.



      How to fix this ? Help, please..



      Update :



      If it helps, terminal shows this




      $ nm-applet



      (nm-applet:12826): nm-applet-WARNING **: Cannot grab information for
      modem at /hfp/org/bluez/hci0/dev_E0_63_E5_45_6B_50: Not found



      (nm-applet:12826): nm-applet-WARNING **: Cannot grab information for
      modem at /hfp/org/bluez/hci0/dev_E0_63_E5_45_6B_50: Not found



      (nm-applet:12826): nm-applet-WARNING **: ModemManager is not available
      for modem at /hfp/org/bluez/hci0/dev_E0_63_E5_45_6B_50











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      The network icon in top panel disappears for me. Mostly when I suspend and resume the PC after some time. I use 16.04 + Unity DE



      I am aware of the thread that exists for v 12.04. I tried using commands




      1. sudo service network-manager restart

      2. nm-applet


      Now, the good thing is, after typing these commands in succession, the network icon is back for me. But, if I close the terminal, icon disappears again.



      How to fix this ? Help, please..



      Update :



      If it helps, terminal shows this




      $ nm-applet



      (nm-applet:12826): nm-applet-WARNING **: Cannot grab information for
      modem at /hfp/org/bluez/hci0/dev_E0_63_E5_45_6B_50: Not found



      (nm-applet:12826): nm-applet-WARNING **: Cannot grab information for
      modem at /hfp/org/bluez/hci0/dev_E0_63_E5_45_6B_50: Not found



      (nm-applet:12826): nm-applet-WARNING **: ModemManager is not available
      for modem at /hfp/org/bluez/hci0/dev_E0_63_E5_45_6B_50








      16.04 wireless unity network-manager applet






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          I had the same issue. I was able to resolve it by removing the state and restarting the network-manager.



          sudo service network-manager stop



          sudo rm /var/lib/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.state



          sudo service network-manager start






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            sudo service network-manager stop



            sudo rm /var/lib/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.state



            sudo service network-manager start






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              sudo service network-manager stop



              sudo rm /var/lib/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.state



              sudo service network-manager start






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                I had the same issue. I was able to resolve it by removing the state and restarting the network-manager.



                sudo service network-manager stop



                sudo rm /var/lib/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.state



                sudo service network-manager start






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                I had the same issue. I was able to resolve it by removing the state and restarting the network-manager.



                sudo service network-manager stop



                sudo rm /var/lib/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.state



                sudo service network-manager start







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