Kevin Krammer <krammer <at> kde.org> writes: > > On Thursday, 2015-07-09, 20:18:13, Carlos Luna wrote: > > Hello everybody! > > > > I'm running Debian Etch (Testing) with KDE, with the last update I have lost > > the network manager icon in the system tray. I usually change between the 2 > > cards I have. Synaptic tell me I have plasma-nm and Network- manager. > > If you run > > plasma-windowed org.kde.networkmanagement > > do you get the applet? > If so, you should also be able to add it to any Plasma panel. > > Cheers, > Kevin Hello, Kevin! Well, I seem to have the same problem as Carlos, after last Debian Testing’s update: Networkmanager is still here, plasma-nm has been installed, but your solution did not work — as a result, I got this error message: QDBusConnection: session D-Bus connection created before QCoreApplication. Application may misbehave. (displayed twice) And no applet showed up. Besides, my KDE System Settings seems to be completely broken. I got this message (in French) “Impossible pour le module de configuration du système de trouver des affichages. Par conséquent, il n'y a rien à configurer.” (I don’t have the original message in English, but, roughly translate, this means “Impossible for the configuration module to find displays. Therefore, there is nothing to configurate.”) And then System Settings close… I have been using Testing for years and this the first real disaster I am experiencing with KDE. I am not sure that the progressive switch from Plasma 4 to Plasma 5 in Debian Testing was a good idea. I hope you can help, anyway. Thanks in advance. Greetings! ___________________________________________________ This message is from the kde mailing list. Account management: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde. Archives: http://lists.kde.org/. More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html.