Re: Centos 6, KDE 4: canot manage network

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Michael D. Berger wrote:
> On Thu, 01 Sep 2011 14:33:16 -0400, m.roth-x6lchVBUigD1P9xLtpHBDw wrote:
> [...]
>>
>> ACK! Hedwig is about 10 years old. History: RH 1,2,3,4,5 (where I
>> started using RH), 5.2,6 (Hedwig),7,7.1,7.2,7.3,8,9 (Shrike),
>> RHEL1?2?,RHEL 3,RHEL 4, RHEL 5, and just this year, RHEL 6.
>>
>> Something's wrong with your GUI options. Why not do it from the command
>> line?
>
> Is it just my GUI options, or is KDE 4 bad?  Is any one else
> succeeding with CentOS 6 and KDE 4?

No idea - never used the GUI, literally. The most I've every used that was
"GUI" (for small values of GUI), was system-config-network.
>
> I guess ifconfig and iwconfig are the commands to use. Right?

Is this on a laptop, or are you hardwired? If the latter, you can just
edit /etc/sysconfig/network and /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0,
then restart the network.
>
> Also, in view of all the problems I am having, perhaps I should
> drop back to CentOS 5.6. What do you think?

Don't see why, unless you absolutely don't want to deal with the network
other than through that GUI.

Btw, if you close that "your system is not supported", you can go to the
rightmost tab and add a new profile. I'm *NOT* going to try that out on my
system here at work, but I'll wager that you can then edit the other tabs.

        mark

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