2010/3/8 Benjamin HAAS <haas.benjamin(a)gmail.com>:
On Mon, Mar 8, 2010 at 12:45 PM, Thomas Janssen <thomasj(a)fedoraproject.org>
wrote:
>
> 2010/3/8 Benjamin HAAS <haas.benjamin(a)gmail.com>:
> > 2. launch nm-applet (Indeed, I have to keep it installed for such
> > cases !)
>
> You can also install and use 'cnetworkmanager' for such cases. It's
>
> CLI and works very well.
I could try it. But in any case, this does not solve the root problem : How
comes that, sometimes, the network is "disabled" (by the way,
/var/log/message is dumb about that) ? I still have no clue about that ...
And how comes that knetworkmanager cannot control that if the gnome backend
and cnetworkmanager can?
Well, IMO, knetworkmanager is the ugly little brother of
NetworkManager-gnome. It lacks some love. I still use nm-applet and be
happy, even it's written in a different toolkit. Though i'm waiting to
get the (for me it was perfectly working, not for others) plasmoid
back.
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LG Thomas
Dubium sapientiae initium