#765560 bluetooth disabling removes complete menu entry - no easy way to enable again

Package:
network-manager-gnome
Source:
network-manager-applet
Description:
network management framework (GNOME frontend)
Submitter:
Florian Lohoff
Date:
2014-10-16 08:15:07 UTC
Severity:
important
#765560#5
Date:
2014-10-16 08:05:06 UTC
From:
To:
Hi,

when running on a Desktop PC with Wired, Wireless and Bluetooth turning
off Bluetooth from the network-manager-gnome removes the Bluetooth
entry from the menu. So there is no easy way to reenable Bluetooth.

As a side node. When there is NO Wireless interface, turning off Bluetooth
removes the Bluetooth menu entry and shows an "Airplane Mode" entry which can
be turned off again. That is inconsistent at best and i think a major Bug.
Turning off Bluetooth is NOT a user intention to go to airplane mode which is a
lot more.

As another side node - After disabling Bluetooth AND Wireless you'll
see the Wireless entry as beeing "Off" so it can be reenabled and
ADDITIONALLY the Airplane Mode symbol (Even in the Task bar).

After turning off both (Bluetooth AND Wireless) you can
turn off "Airplane Mode" and then suddently Bluetooth reappears
as beeing enabled.

This is MAJOR INCONSISTENT and broken.

Flo