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wifi button, settings and hence networks are not showing

jp flag

I accidentally killed something gnome process of wifi during top command execution. Now wifi buttton from desktop top bar and wifi settings in settings menu are not showing.

command ---> nmcli d
o/p--->

DEVICE   TYPE      STATE        CONNECTION         
usb0     ethernet  connected    Wired connection 1 
docker0  bridge    connected    docker0            
wlo1     wifi      unavailable  --                 
lo       loopback  unmanaged    --         
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cn flag
You've not provided any OS & release details; but it's likely by just logging off & logging in again all will be returned (*release details may allow different responses*)
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jp flag
thanks for the reply, I have added the details now. Sorry New to this world :P
ar flag
Welcome to Ask Ubuntu. Which distro and version of Linux are you using? Are you using the desktop, the server, or the "core" version of Ubuntu? Please [edit your question](https://askubuntu.com/posts/1385553/edit) and add these information.
ImagiManiac avatar
jp flag
Hello friend, I am using core version of ubuntu on my laptop
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cn flag
Please provide your release, eg. is it Ubuntu Core 16, Ubuntu Core 18, Ubuntu Core 20. You've also used a GNOME tag, but GNOME doesn't run on Ubuntu Core systems as they are server intended for *headless* operation on devices, appliances or in the cloud.
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