starting knetworkmanager
Paul Stear
linux at appjaws.plus.com
Tue Mar 15 10:29:15 UTC 2011
Clay,
Thank you for your response,
When I check the network-management widget is missing.
How do I get it displayed?
regards
Paul
PS some users have suggested using wicd instead but I think I would prefer to
try and restore the kde way of doing things if possible.
I caused this but I can't figure out how.
On Monday 14 Mar 2011 23:29:27 claydoh at claydoh.com wrote:
> >> On Monday, March 14, 2011 11:39:52 Paul Stear wrote:
> >>> Hi all,
> >>> I don't know what I have done to cause this but every time I boot the
> >>> system starts without connecting to the network.
> >>> If I run knetworkmanager in a konsole it starts as normal and I can
> >>> check
> >>> mail etc..
> >>> How do I get the network to start automatically on boot up?
> >>> Thanks for any replies,
> >>> Paul
>
> First thing to check is to see if the network-management widget is just
> missing from the systray:
>
> right-click in the little arrow on the right side of your systray and go
> to the settings dialog, and make sure that Network Management is checked.
>
> It should look similar to this in layout:
> http://genek.net/LinuxAdventures/reviews/kdepics/kde3
>
> Since it was running fine before, My best guess is that it is missing from
> the systray, therefore it isn't running (or rather the gui to use it isn't
>
> clay
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