Ubuntu :: Disabling Sound Effects Disables Network Manager

Dec 25, 2010

I'm using Ubuntu 10.04

Navigating to sound preferences:

System --> Preferences --> Sound

Under the Sound Effects tab, I changed Sound theme to "No Sounds" caused the Network Manager to disable and my wireless to stop working.

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