On Mon, Mar 8, 2010 at 12:45 PM, Thomas Janssen <thomasj at fedoraproject.org>wrote: > 2010/3/8 Benjamin HAAS <haas.benjamin at 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? Ben. > > -- > LG Thomas > > Dubium sapientiae initium > _______________________________________________ > kde mailing list > kde at lists.fedoraproject.org > https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/kde > New to KDE4? - get help from http://userbase.kde.org > -- Benjamin HAAS -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/kde/attachments/20100308/ad95c588/attachment-0001.html