On Sat, 12 Feb 2005, Florin Andrei wrote: > > Have you tried NetworkManager, it will do just what you're asking for. > > > > yum install NetworkManager NetworkManager-gnome > > > > You might want to enable the rawhide repository so you get the latest. > > NetworkManager works in KDE as well since it runs out of the > > notification area. > > I knew the day was come when dbus would finally start working some > kickass magic! :-) > > Anyway, if i enable rawhide, yum finally bails out after running through > a ton of dependencies. > If i don't enable rawhide, i can install NM just fine, but it doesn't > work: > > # /etc/init.d/NetworkManager start > Setting network parameters: [ OK ] > Starting NetworkManager daemon: > ** (process:6238): CRITICAL **: file NetworkManagerDevice.c: line 324 > (nm_device_unref): assertion `dev != NULL' failed > [FAILED] Yeah, NM has become somewhat more stable since the version that's in FC-3. That seems to happen at least ever week or two. I'm going to shove a new version through into Rawhide for FC4 test 1, and will also push that same version to FC3-updates-testing. Look for it soon :) Dan