Hey guys. I did a fresh install of Fedora using the updates-repository enabled, so it pulled down KDE 4.2. I disabled GNOME in the setup and clicked the KDE environment instead. (Still grabbed some GNOME stuff, but I'm cool with that). I've tried using the system the past few days...and...um...there's no NetworkManager in the tray. And I don't have network access, even though I'm plugged into wired ethernet. On the Process List, nm-applet is running. I can do "killall nm-applet" and then re-launch it, and when I do, I see the KDE 4.2 tray flicker and expand, but then it shrinks back down as if nothing happened. The NetworkManager tray applet never pops up down there. Have I done something wrong? I know that Fedora's KDE4 still currently uses the GTK NetworkManager applet, but I thought that it would just work. By turning off GNOME, did I leave out some essential package or something?