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Bug 695480 - Missing bluetooth network icon
Missing bluetooth network icon
Status: RESOLVED FIXED
Product: gnome-control-center
Classification: Core
Component: Network
git master
Other Linux
: Normal normal
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Assigned To: Control-Center Maintainers
Control-Center Maintainers
3.10
Depends on:
Blocks:
 
 
Reported: 2013-03-09 01:30 UTC by Jeremy Bicha
Modified: 2014-07-24 11:08 UTC
See Also:
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Missing bluetooth icon screenshot (27.83 KB, image/png)
2013-03-09 01:30 UTC, Jeremy Bicha
Details

Description Jeremy Bicha 2013-03-09 01:30:57 UTC
Created attachment 238444 [details]
Missing bluetooth icon screenshot

gnome-control-center 3.7.91 on Ubuntu

I tethered my Android phone to my laptop via Bluetooth so that I could use my phone's mobile data connection. Now there's a Bluetooth entry in the Network panel but it is missing an icon.

See the attached screenshot.
Comment 1 Matthias Clasen 2013-03-09 22:41:44 UTC
Hmm, I can't even figure out which page that is - if it is the mobile broadband page, it should be fixed in .91
Comment 2 Jeremy Bicha 2013-03-10 01:34:41 UTC
1. Tether your phone to your laptop via Bluetooth
2. Select your phone in the Bluetooth panel and check 'Use your phone as a network device (PAN/NAP)

Checking that box enables the extra Bluetooth subpanel in the Network panel. The small icon in the list uses the wifi icon and the big icon is missing.

If I click the Options button, I get (what appears to be) a working options window with General, IPv4 Settings and IPv6 Settings. However the terminal emits...

** (nm-connection-editor:8574): WARNING **: Unsupported connection type 'bluetooth'
** (nm-connection-editor:8574): WARNING **: Unhandled setting type 'bluetooth'

On closer inspection, I think the panel is looking for 'network-wireless-signal-excellent' which is not provided by gnome-icon-theme in a non-symbolic version. See
https://git.gnome.org/browse/gnome-control-center/tree/panels/network/panel-common.c#n46
Comment 3 Matthias Clasen 2013-03-11 03:18:01 UTC
Hmm, I believe we should be falling back to network-wireless, which does exist.
For some reason, that is not happening.
Comment 4 Luis Henrique Mello 2013-11-16 19:48:53 UTC
Still an issue with gnome-control-center 3.10.2 on Arch Linux.
Comment 5 Luis Henrique Mello 2014-07-10 10:34:13 UTC
Still an issue with gnome-control-center 3.12.1 on Arch Linux
Comment 6 Bastien Nocera 2014-07-24 11:08:13 UTC
Fixed, thanks for the report