On 11/20/2012 07:12 AM, Steve Campbell wrote: > Banyan, > > I don't follow what you are describing or how to "recreate" the menu > item. Could you elaborate a little please? > > Thanks > steve Steve, On my CentOS 6.3, I see it here: Menu => System => Preferences => Network Connections What Nux! said is also true ... if you are using NetworkManager, you can "Right-Click" the Network Applet that is on the default tool bar and select "Edit Connections". > On 11/19/2012 7:32 PM, Banyan He wrote: >> recreate the menu item and put the command system-config-network over >> there. You can regain your menu back then. >> >> ------------ >> Banyan He >> Blog: http://www.rootong.com >> Email: banyan@xxxxxxxxxxx >> >> On 2012-11-20 3:43 AM, Steve Campbell wrote: >>> On 11/19/2012 2:06 PM, Frank Cox wrote: >>>> On Mon, 19 Nov 2012 13:58:47 -0500 >>>> Steve Campbell wrote: >>>> >>>>> All the >>>>> solutions seem to indicate that I just need to install >>>>> system-config-network-tui, but that doesn't change anything. >>>> system-config-network-tui is just what it says -- Text User Interface. >>>> >>>> Open a terminal window and type: >>>> >>>> system-config-network >>>> >>> I always wondered what the difference between a tui and a gui was. >>> >>> Thanks all. >>> >>> steve
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