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../js/ui/status/bluetooth.js:348
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../js/ui/status/bluetooth.js:349
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../js/ui/status/bluetooth.js:350 ../js/ui/telepathyClient.js:1097
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../js/ui/status/bluetooth.js:376
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../js/ui/status/bluetooth.js:382 ../js/ui/status/bluetooth.js:412
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../js/ui/status/bluetooth.js:383
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../js/ui/status/bluetooth.js:385
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../js/ui/status/bluetooth.js:386
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../js/ui/status/bluetooth.js:405
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../js/ui/status/bluetooth.js:413
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../js/ui/status/bluetooth.js:430
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../js/ui/status/keyboard.js:69
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../js/ui/status/keyboard.js:71
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../js/ui/status/network.js:96
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../js/ui/status/network.js:233
English Translators: this indicates that wireless or wwan is disabled by hardware killswitch
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../js/ui/status/network.js:443
English Translators: this is for network devices that are physically present but are not under NetworkManager's control (and thus cannot be used in the menu)
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../js/ui/status/network.js:454 ../js/ui/status/network.js:914
English Translators: this is for network connections that require some kind of key or password
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../js/ui/status/network.js:464
English Translators: this is for devices that require some kind of firmware or kernel module, which is missing
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../js/ui/status/network.js:471
English Translators: this is for wired network devices that are physically disconnected
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../js/ui/status/network.js:476
English Translators: this is for a network device that cannot be activated (for example it is disabled by rfkill, or it has no coverage