I uninstalled it because 1. it doesnt work 2. I didnt need it it was 
part of the default installation. If I need that application then I will 
install it and try to fix it

Amazing Iceman wrote:
> This and other problems must annoy many of us, but that's why I downloaded 
> the Beta version: 
> To help solve of these problems, and make Ubuntu a better O.S.. 
> And while you're at it, you get to learn a lot about the way it works 
> internally. 
> Uninstalling something because it doesn't work, doesn't really help to reach  
> any of these goals.
>
> When you have a problem with other O.S., usually you'll have to wait for the 
> "fix", who knows how long. 
> If you wanted fixed immediately, you'll have to pay their programmers to fix 
> it (really!!!).
>
> Here it's different: 
> - You submit a bug, and if it's really caused by the O.S., the problem could 
> get fixed within a few hours.
> - If the problem is caused by a bad configuration, you'll get free advise on 
> how to solve it.
>
> Now I'm being helped, but maybe tomorrow I'll get to help someone else.
>
> I'm going to try the solution above, and I'll report back as soon as I
> get to test it.
>
> Patience People!!!
>
>

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network-manager should not set offline mode when it manages no device
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