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Wireless switch is can't be reactivated if deactivated manually #246
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Which hardware are you using? (assuming its a laptop, exact model would be great) What wireless-module is in use? Which Kernel is installed? |
Still an issue for me on 7.0. Hardware:
Like @avdzm I could re-enable it by going to the control panel which make it annoying but not disastrous. |
Unfortunately, I can confirm this issue on my laptop which still persists after reinstalling to version 7.1 Horus.
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What Happened?
There are a few issues mentioning how the list of networks shown in the network wingpanel isn't very reliable. When I want to "hard refresh" the list by turning off wireless and then back on via the network wingpanel, I can successfully turn it off but then I can't turn it back on via the wingpanel, I have to open up the settings app because the switch becomes inactive (greyed out)
Steps to Reproduce
Expected Behavior
The switch should remain active / toggleable.
OS Version
6.x (Odin)
Software Version
Latest release (I have run all updates)
Log Output
No response
Hardware Info
No response
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