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Old 29th May 2012, 05:24 AM
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no network since update

Hi!
I just updated Fed 16 this morning, and I noticed now that there is no longer a network icon in the top bar. If I go to System settings/Network I get 'the network service is not compatible with this version'

How do I get out of this one?? I can't connect to reinstall Network Manager.

How can I get the internet connections up and running manually? What is wrong with this version. I have the newest kernel from updates.

Help!

Wrote this from another computer!

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