2010/3/8 Benjamin HAAS <haas.benjamin at gmail.com>: > > > 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? 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. -- LG Thomas Dubium sapientiae initium