GNOME Bugzilla – Bug 695480
Missing bluetooth network icon
Last modified: 2014-07-24 11:08:13 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.
Hmm, I can't even figure out which page that is - if it is the mobile broadband page, it should be fixed in .91
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
Hmm, I believe we should be falling back to network-wireless, which does exist. For some reason, that is not happening.
Still an issue with gnome-control-center 3.10.2 on Arch Linux.
Still an issue with gnome-control-center 3.12.1 on Arch Linux
Fixed, thanks for the report