Mike Chalmers wrote:
Yeah, I got it. It is good that it is the default with F9, because it sounds like a pretty important application. Although I found another way that you can start it. Go to the start menu in KDE and go to Administration-> Services. There you can choose to start and stop Network Manager and Network Manager Dispatcher. Do you know anything about this method?
Nope, sorry, I run Gnome....
I will be behind a WPA access point. So what I am wondering is where do I get the, wpa_supplicant RPM?
yum install wpa_supplicant
Thanks,
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