On 06/05/2012 12:57 AM, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 06/05/2012 03:33 PM, JD wrote:
Could someone please tell me how to use KNetworkManager?
I have kde-plasma-networkmanagement-0.9.0.2-1.fc16.i686
installed, but I cannot find the icon nor the binary for
KNetworkManager.
Could someone please clue me in?
You're running KDE under F16, yes?
Do you have the "System Tray" widget on your panel? I think, by default, you should
see a pair of scissors, a speaker (volume control) and the Network Manager icon
(RJ-45 connector icon). If you have some of the icons....but not the RJ-45 you can
right click on the area and pick "System Tray Settings" and make the changes you need
to expose the network control.
I am running xfce4, so I do not see such
widgets on the panel.
I thought there should be an executable
binary named knetwormanager, which
I see mentioned in some blogs.
Reason I wanted to use it is because I was
told by a kde apps developer that knetwork
manager shows "....The signal strength of each network is
indicated by a series of bars, each one representing 10%."
That is useful to me so I can see at a glance how my wifi
is doing.
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