Re: RHEL6 with KDE 4.11 - Network management on KDE

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On 12/19/2013 08:24 PM, Syam Krishnan wrote:
On 12/19/2013 09:35 PM, Rex Dieter wrote:


On 12/19/2013 11:01 AM, Syam Krishnan wrote:

Hi

   I managed to customize RHEL 6.5 (32-bit) DVD with KDE 4.11 RPMs
(thanks to Rex Dieter et al).

After installation, for the first login, I selected KDE. But then
there's no way I can configure my network interface.

Use NetworkManager-gnome, aka nm-applet

This package is installed and comes up in GNOME. But what do I do to
have it running by default on KDE?
As I said, If I login to GNOME first and then KDE, it is there in the
systray. But if I reboot, and log in to KDE, it is gone.


Alt-F2 , nm-applet should work.





Syam
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