Am Dienstag, 4. Oktober 2016, 01:40:08 schrieb Hernán Ramírez:
Thanks for the reply, but in my case it isn't only the Wi Fi icon the one that is wrong, but the whole connection setting cause i can't connect to internet.
Ok, I merely judged from the bug reports which seem to imply that only the wrong icon is displayed. But the actual problem is that plasma-nm cannot get the state correctly from NetworkManager (that's what's causing it to display the wrong icon), and this is what the update fixes. So it should still help. Btw, it has been released today, so just update your system and see if it works then. (As already suggested, use nmtui or nm-applet to connect if necessary)
I have noticed now that the Clock doesnt appears anymore, also by clicking the white space where the clock should be, the calendar appear, but it is not right displayed. On the top left, appears "Monday" and a minus five " - 5 " as the date. Sunday appears as an one " 1 ", meaning October first, but the title of the month appears as " , 0 ", the last week at the bottom in the calendar, appears as Monday " 30 " and in the Sunday cell it appears " 36 ".
Hm, never seen anything like that. The "missing" clock may be caused by a wrong color or font. Have a look in its settings and try a different font, and/or try to switch to a different desktop theme. The negative numbers in the calendar look like a (upstream) bug. But that's not a general problem either, as it works fine here and I also never heard of such a problem before. Maybe it is related to the timezone as sdm suggested, or maybe the locale settings. Right-click on the clock and choose "Set Time Format", what are your settings for "Region" and "Time"?
Should it be a new bug open ? Modify the one you mentioned ?
Well, for the NetworkManager problem, please try the update first. The clock/calendar problems are something completely different of course, and it's pointless to mention them in that bug report. ;-) If you want to report it, file a new one at http://bugs.kde.org/. But it's probably a good idea to try the suggestions and investigate a bit first, to maybe even find out what actually causes this. Kind Regards, Wolfgang -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-kde+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-kde+owner@opensuse.org