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Why does my GNOME settings mention “Moto C Plus”?
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As you can see in this picture:
my (no idea what its name is) system menu shows both "G4 Off" and "Moto C Plus Off". The "G4 Off" is there since forever and it always had the same submenu points as the "Moto C Plus Off" option but "Moto C Plus Off" is new since today I think. I don't own a Motorola, the laptop is not a Motorola. Where does this come from and how can I get rid of it.
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As you can see in this picture:
my (no idea what its name is) system menu shows both "G4 Off" and "Moto C Plus Off". The "G4 Off" is there since forever and it always had the same submenu points as the "Moto C Plus Off" option but "Moto C Plus Off" is new since today I think. I don't own a Motorola, the laptop is not a Motorola. Where does this come from and how can I get rid of it.
gnome gdm
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Could you edit your post to include what your laptop brand and model is?
– Jeff
6 hours ago
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As you can see in this picture:
my (no idea what its name is) system menu shows both "G4 Off" and "Moto C Plus Off". The "G4 Off" is there since forever and it always had the same submenu points as the "Moto C Plus Off" option but "Moto C Plus Off" is new since today I think. I don't own a Motorola, the laptop is not a Motorola. Where does this come from and how can I get rid of it.
gnome gdm
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As you can see in this picture:
my (no idea what its name is) system menu shows both "G4 Off" and "Moto C Plus Off". The "G4 Off" is there since forever and it always had the same submenu points as the "Moto C Plus Off" option but "Moto C Plus Off" is new since today I think. I don't own a Motorola, the laptop is not a Motorola. Where does this come from and how can I get rid of it.
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Could you edit your post to include what your laptop brand and model is?
– Jeff
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Could you edit your post to include what your laptop brand and model is?
– Jeff
6 hours ago
Could you edit your post to include what your laptop brand and model is?
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Android devices nowadays allows you to share internet via Bluetooth also. These are the Bluetooth devices that have capability to share internet via Bluetooth. These devices were paired with your Ubuntu (most probably unknowingly, since you don't know from where they came). To remove them, go to Bluetooth Settings. The device must be showing disconnected like this:
Use Left Mouse Click and remove the device.
The device must now have gone from drop-down menu too. Also, try to keep your Bluetooth off when not in use to save power and "anonymous" device connections.
Gnah, thank you. The list does not contain the Phillips headphones I would instantly have associated in this way. Checking who in this house has a Moto C Plus now :D
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6 hours ago
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@Giszmo Most probably because headphones aren't smart enough to share internet ;-).
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6 hours ago
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Android devices nowadays allows you to share internet via Bluetooth also. These are the Bluetooth devices that have capability to share internet via Bluetooth. These devices were paired with your Ubuntu (most probably unknowingly, since you don't know from where they came). To remove them, go to Bluetooth Settings. The device must be showing disconnected like this:
Use Left Mouse Click and remove the device.
The device must now have gone from drop-down menu too. Also, try to keep your Bluetooth off when not in use to save power and "anonymous" device connections.
Gnah, thank you. The list does not contain the Phillips headphones I would instantly have associated in this way. Checking who in this house has a Moto C Plus now :D
– Giszmo
6 hours ago
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@Giszmo Most probably because headphones aren't smart enough to share internet ;-).
– Kulfy
6 hours ago
add a comment |
Android devices nowadays allows you to share internet via Bluetooth also. These are the Bluetooth devices that have capability to share internet via Bluetooth. These devices were paired with your Ubuntu (most probably unknowingly, since you don't know from where they came). To remove them, go to Bluetooth Settings. The device must be showing disconnected like this:
Use Left Mouse Click and remove the device.
The device must now have gone from drop-down menu too. Also, try to keep your Bluetooth off when not in use to save power and "anonymous" device connections.
Gnah, thank you. The list does not contain the Phillips headphones I would instantly have associated in this way. Checking who in this house has a Moto C Plus now :D
– Giszmo
6 hours ago
5
@Giszmo Most probably because headphones aren't smart enough to share internet ;-).
– Kulfy
6 hours ago
add a comment |
Android devices nowadays allows you to share internet via Bluetooth also. These are the Bluetooth devices that have capability to share internet via Bluetooth. These devices were paired with your Ubuntu (most probably unknowingly, since you don't know from where they came). To remove them, go to Bluetooth Settings. The device must be showing disconnected like this:
Use Left Mouse Click and remove the device.
The device must now have gone from drop-down menu too. Also, try to keep your Bluetooth off when not in use to save power and "anonymous" device connections.
Android devices nowadays allows you to share internet via Bluetooth also. These are the Bluetooth devices that have capability to share internet via Bluetooth. These devices were paired with your Ubuntu (most probably unknowingly, since you don't know from where they came). To remove them, go to Bluetooth Settings. The device must be showing disconnected like this:
Use Left Mouse Click and remove the device.
The device must now have gone from drop-down menu too. Also, try to keep your Bluetooth off when not in use to save power and "anonymous" device connections.
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Gnah, thank you. The list does not contain the Phillips headphones I would instantly have associated in this way. Checking who in this house has a Moto C Plus now :D
– Giszmo
6 hours ago
5
@Giszmo Most probably because headphones aren't smart enough to share internet ;-).
– Kulfy
6 hours ago
add a comment |
Gnah, thank you. The list does not contain the Phillips headphones I would instantly have associated in this way. Checking who in this house has a Moto C Plus now :D
– Giszmo
6 hours ago
5
@Giszmo Most probably because headphones aren't smart enough to share internet ;-).
– Kulfy
6 hours ago
Gnah, thank you. The list does not contain the Phillips headphones I would instantly have associated in this way. Checking who in this house has a Moto C Plus now :D
– Giszmo
6 hours ago
Gnah, thank you. The list does not contain the Phillips headphones I would instantly have associated in this way. Checking who in this house has a Moto C Plus now :D
– Giszmo
6 hours ago
5
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@Giszmo Most probably because headphones aren't smart enough to share internet ;-).
– Kulfy
6 hours ago
@Giszmo Most probably because headphones aren't smart enough to share internet ;-).
– Kulfy
6 hours ago
add a comment |
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