Hi,
First time I am posting here! I had exactly the same problem as Anne. Sometimes, knetworkmanager tells me a that network
management is disabled while everything looks properly configured in the system settings. this what I do when this happens :
 1.  Kill knetworkmanager
 2.  launch nm-applet (Indeed, I have to keep it installed for such cases !)
 3. On the system-tray icon, right-click and I think that you will the check box "Enable networking" that is unchecked. Check it. The point is that I cannot find any equivalent of this checkbox in knetworkmanager. (Of course,I checked before that network and NetworkManager are enabled at startup !)
 4. nm-applet should work fine now, but you can kill it and relaunch knetworkmanager, which  should also work.
 
Hope it helps,

Ben


On Mon, Mar 8, 2010 at 12:21 PM, Martin Kho <lists.kho@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Sun, Mar 7, 2010 at 8:02 PM, Petrus de Calguarium
>
> <kwhiskerz@gmail.com> wrote:
> > If I am not mistaken,, you have either
> > knetworkmanager or NetworkManager-gnome
> > installed, not both.
>
> You can have both installed without a problem. If you have both you
> get a warning (get asked?) from knetworkmanager that another applet is
> running and if you want to use it or not in the future. So, one is
> always working.

Hi,

Aren't both knetworkmanager and NetworkManager-gnome more or less front-ends
to NetworkManager? So if the network doesn't work, it has to be NetworkManager
that didn't detect the network-card, or did set up the interface wrongly. Are
there any error messages in /var/log/messages?

Martin Kho
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