Martin Marques wrote:
Rahul Sundaram wrote:
Valent Turkovic wrote:
One other small issue; I can't find NetworkManager anywhere in Gnome
menue. Where is it located? There is no shortcut that I can see in
Applications or in System menues. It that on purpose? Why?
You aren't supposed to run it as a command or call it from the menu. See
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/NetworkManager
Does this mean that Gnome starts automatically NetworkManager?
In the GNOME and KDE Live images, Network Manager is started by default.
It is not started by GNOME.
Anyway, I use KDE. ;-)
Network Manager is a daemon that is DE neutral. nm-applet is used by
GNOME and KNetworkManager is used by KDE who are both frontends to
Network Manager.
In Fedora 8, nm-applet is used by KDE too as a workaround in the KDE
Live images since KNetworkManager does not work with Network Mananger 0.7
Rahul
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