Re: Network icons documented?

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On 03/16/15 17:57, Jan Grulich wrote:
> Hi
>
> there is no documentation about network icons, but it's pretty simple. There 
> are three types of indicators:
>
> 1) icon + lock = you are connected to a VPN connection
> 2) icon + question mark = you are not connected, but there is some available 
> connection
> 3) icon + explanation mark = you are connected, but with limited connectivity, 
> which usually means you are not able to reach the full internet
>
> I guess your case would be number 3). This check for connectivity should be 
> working only when you have NetworkManager configured to do so or you have 
> installed NetworkManager-config-connectivity-fedora which checks a file on 
> fedoraproject.org.
>

I suppose it is a yellow explanation mark.   NetworkManager-config-connectivity-fedora seems to have been pulled in on a fedup maybe.  I certainly do have full internet access from this machine.  Will either try to figure out why it thinks I don't or maybe just try to remove that package.

Thanks...

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