UBUNTU's Network Connection Manger can't detect Huawei ETS2051 Modem device! I will put in a case with Microsoft to see if this is a bug with Software Center. If I change the focus to another package in Software Center and then click on the first app again the Uninstall button comes back. Regardless of online or offline, once I knew it was Network Connections, I found a post from Doctoa that says to run this in a terminal: If I refresh Software Center the Uninstall button is greyed out of that app. To make it more dynamic you need to list out all your software into the. If this breaks your connection, you can use "dhclient", restart networking, use the menus, or maybe just restart (I'm not writing a network setup answer, so restarting should put you back where you were). 2 and SCCM R3 on Windows XP x86, Windows 7 x86, Windows 7 圆4, Windows 8/8. With USC open, try choosing "auto" for whatever interface is working just fine, and viola!-USC immediately enables the "install" and "remove" buttons. Expand Software program Improvements >Deployment Administration >Greyed out product >Software Updates. This post covers the steps to uninstall Adobe Flash Player using SCCM (KB4577586) from your Windows devices.
Google for how to put it there if it's missing). Right-click its panel icon (an "up"/"down" arrow side-by-side. With one, you can do a simple sanity check: If you are using another network manager (like Wicd or have edited /etc/network/interfaces) see if Network Connections needs a kick. Skip the following paragraph if you never got a network connection of any sort. Previously the Application Catalog was still.
and System Password buttons display SET, the Pre-boot has been disabled. That feature is the option for the user to select a device as a primary device, by using Software Center. While you can always use the "File" menu in USC, it's counterintuitive for it to work when the same buttons are all disabled. When I uninstall the battery software in Device Manager and Scan new hardware.
After this, USC always thought I was offline (so? I should be able to remove stuff, or install downloads). It didn't help that I answered the installer's "which interface is your primary" question thinking it was temporary, which turned out to be permanent (forcing me to edit /etc/network/interfaces), but I installed "Wicd network manager" because Network Connections was broken anyway. The most common fix appears to be Patches/Update USC/etc, and monitoring for errors by starting USC from a terminal (I had none), but for me and many others it looks like it's Network Connections.
There are numerous irrelevant answers and altruistic guesses out there, even advice to give up on Ubuntu Software Center (USC) despite comments that Synaptic can be a good way to screw up your system.because the real issue is that you need USC not to care about the network state (especially when it's clearly wrong). I know.old post (and I wrote a lot, in hopes a reader cares why), but "greyed out install and remove buttons" / no reviews / no screen caps wasn't just driving me nuts it's been annoying a lot of people.